Code 8: Fear is the Most Dangerous Power
Code 8
With plenty of fast paced and exciting action sequences, emotional drama and a willingness to explore societal disenfranchisement, Code 8 is a film with a lot to offer fans of the genre.
DetailsCode 8
With plenty of fast paced and exciting action sequences, emotional drama and a willingness to explore societal disenfranchisement, Code 8 is a film with a lot to offer fans of the genre.
DetailsBatman vs. Ra’s al Ghul #3
Batman vs. Ra’s al Ghul #3 (Adams, Robins): Beautiful artwork and odd, whimsical story, greatly weighed down by lots of unnecessary dialogue that doesn’t actually make much sense.
DetailsStar Trek: Year One #9
In Star Trek: Year Five #9 (McCann, Lanzing, Kelly, Califano) the hot-button topic of gender identity is tackled. How someone decides, how they’re accepted, it’s handled with a level head and presents and presents a valid argument for both sides of the issue.
DetailsWonder Woman #83 (Orlando, Mendonca, Raapack) It’s Diana vs. Cheetah, with Silencer throwing herself into the middle! But what at first glance appears to be a by-the-numbers superhero throwdown is anything but – instead, it’s a lesson on who Wonder Woman is and what makes her unique among superheroes!
DetailsAnnihilation Scourge: Beta Ray Bill #1
Annihilation Scourge: Beta Ray Bill #1 (Moreci, Albuquerque) Want to know why Beta Rey Bill is so dope?! Buy this comic!
DetailsDC UNIVERSE has plenty of new comics on the way for readers to enjoy as they lay cozily by the fireplace during the winter months.
DetailsScream: Curse of Carnage #1
Scream: Cult of Carnage #1 (Chapman, Mooneyham, Beredo) begins the story of Scream and her new host, Andi Benton, in a macabre and exciting way.
DetailsThe Batman’s Grave #3
The Batman’s Grave #3 (Ellis, Hitch, Nowlan, Sinclair, Starkings) continues to take a hyper-realistic look at the intricacies of being The Batman and what implications may lie in the more mundane moments of his life.
DetailsLegion of Super-Heroes #2
Legion of Super-Heroes #2 (Bendis, Sook, von Grawbadger, Bellaire) is one of the most breath-takingly gorgeous books on the stands today – but is the story beneath more than just paper-thin filler?
DetailsSUNDAY CLASSICS: Star Wars: Empire Volume 1
This Sunday Morning, journey to a time long, long ago in a galaxy where Dark Horse still published Star Wars books with Comic Watch and ‘Star Wars: Empire volume 1’.
DetailsMorbius #2
Morbius #2 (Ayala, Ferreira, Poggi, Hanna, Sanchez-Almara): It’s not only the start of a great Morbius run but also sheds hope that we can see the glory days of Tomb of Dracula or Werewolf By Night yet again some day.
DetailsHarley Quinn and Poison Ivy #4
Overall, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy #4 is a good, not great continuation in the mini-series. It has plenty of fan service but not quite enough depth of plot to carry the story forward in a meaningful way.
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