DC Crimes of Passion #1: Something For Everybody
DC Crimes of Passion #1
Happy Valentine’s Day from DC and everybody here at Comic Watch! Hope you enjoy our comprehensive review of DC Crimes of Passion #1!
DetailsDC Crimes of Passion #1
Happy Valentine’s Day from DC and everybody here at Comic Watch! Hope you enjoy our comprehensive review of DC Crimes of Passion #1!
DetailsConan Battle for the Serpent Crown #1
Conan Battle for the Serpent Crown #1 (Ahmed, Ross, Woodard, Lanham) is off to a strong start and I look forward to seeing where they go from here. With a veteran writer at the helm and a strong premise for high adventure, I foresee a story full of colorful characters, both old and new, and scenes and locals that set the stage and make the story come to life.
DetailsHarley Quinn and Poison Ivy #6
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy #6 (Houser, Melo, Morales, Hi-Fi, Downie) is undeniably a well executed book, and if there’s one thing for sure, it’s that this entire series will be an undisputed hit with the legion of fans who seemingly can’t get enough of Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy together.
Details1987’s TV series Beauty And The Beast teaches us that love, in it’s deepest, purest sense, exists. And that Once Upon A Time is Now!
DetailsThe most famous couple in all of Marvel Comics is surely Spider-Man and Mary Jane. Mr. Fantastic and the Invisible Woman are close runners up, but Spidey and MJ’s only true competition in comics would be DC’s first couple, Superman and Lois Lane. Thanks to those Toby Maguire movies and that famous upside-down kiss, though, I think this pair is advancing even on Lois and Clark.
DetailsEven superheroes need someone to love and have a companion. Today we’re counting down my Top 5 Relationships In The Marvel Universe. I will be pointing out my favorite romantic pairings appearing in Marvel Comics. This is based on my opinion. If you have other opinions make sure to add your thoughts in the comments!
DetailsOur first look at The Batman has arrived courtesy of director Matt Reeves!
DetailsGI Joe #5
GI Joe #5 (Allor, Evanhuis, Peer) moves the needle even further into unknown territory proving just how different this book is from everything you’re read.
DetailsWonder Woman #751 (Orlando, Duursema, Fajardo Jr.) continues this title’s creative resurgence under author Steve Orlando, hearkening to new and old readers alike that it’s a great, great time to be reading this title!
DetailsDC Comics will return to the Batman the Animated Series Universe with a six-issue, digital-first miniseries entitled Batman: The Adventures Continue out this April.
DetailsMarauders #7
Marauders #7: (Duggan, Caselli, Delgado, Muller, Dauterman, Wilson, Petit) no cats were drowned in the making of this high seas adventure…..yet!!
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