NEWS WATCH: Matt Reeves Releases First Footage from ‘The Batman’
Our first look at The Batman has arrived courtesy of director Matt Reeves!
DetailsOur first look at The Batman has arrived courtesy of director Matt Reeves!
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!
DetailsMarauders #7
Marauders #7: (Duggan, Caselli, Delgado, Muller, Dauterman, Wilson, Petit) no cats were drowned in the making of this high seas adventure…..yet!!
DetailsTartarus #1
Tartarus #1 (Christmas, Cole) offers readers a refreshingly diverse and complex world to sink their teeth into. Equal parts driving plot and intricate art, this story is one to keep an eye on.
DetailsSuperman #20
Brian Michael Bendis and Ivan Reis are firing on all cylinders as the ramifications of “The Truth” keep coming in Superman #20.
DetailsBloodshot #6
Bloodshot #6 (Seeley, Booth, Coron) is another high energy, nonstop, pulse-racing issue that reminds you that when it comes to action-oriented comics, Bloodshot is truly the best of the best.
DetailsThe Green Lantern Season 2 #1
The Green Lantern Season 2 #1 (Morrison, Sharp, Oliff, Orzechowski) is here and it is probably exactly what you would expect. It’s strange, weird fun with amazingly detailed artwork and moves in a direction that keeps you constantly off-balance.
DetailsHeroes Reborn Iron Man, launched by Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio, Scott Lobdell, is a ground-up 1990s reimagining that ran from 1996-97.
DetailsX-Men #6 (Hickman, Buffagni, Gho) is another stellar entry into the “Dawn of X” world. The staggered issue-by-issue pacing and shifts in focus might be frustrating to some who just want a straightforward tale, but those people don’t know Jonathan Hickman. He plays the long game!
DetailsBatman: Pennyworth RIP #1
Join Comic Watch and the Bat Family for a heartfelt farewell to the heart and soul of Gotham in Batman: Pennyworth RIP (Tynion IV, Tomasi, Barrows, Ferreira, Lucas, Lokus).
DetailsYoung Justice #13 (Bendis, Walker, Oeming, Grell, Timms) is the start of a new arc, so why does it feel like it’s stuck in the middle of so much more?
DetailsWhat is likely one of Kurt Vonnegut’s most influential works, Slaughterhouse-Five is being adapted into a graphic novel by the widely successful BOOM! Studios. Boom! Studios have been seeing a lot of press lately and with their library successful comics, they look to add Slaughterhouse-5 to their list of hits. The new cover, done by…
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