NEWS WATCH: Enter Ravencroft: Institute for the Criminally Insane this January!
Destroyed during ABSOLUTE CARNAGE, Ravencroft: Institute for the Criminally Insane reopens its doors on January 29th in RAVENCROFT #1
DetailsDestroyed during ABSOLUTE CARNAGE, Ravencroft: Institute for the Criminally Insane reopens its doors on January 29th in RAVENCROFT #1
DetailsAquaman #55 (DeConnick, Rocha, Henriques, Gho) brings the saga of the Mecha Manta to a close, with huge emotional payoffs all around. Comics don’t get much better than this!
DetailsJoker: Killer Smile #2
Joker: Killer Smile #2 (Lemire, Sorrentino, Bellaire, Wands) takes us on a journey, all while daring us to not blink or look away, as we plummet off the terrifying precipice.
DetailsWhat does Jonathan Hickman & R. B. Silva have in-store for the X-Men? Find out in X-Men #5!
DetailsDr. Doom #4
Dr. Doom #4 (Cantwell, Larroca, Guru-eFX) presents an interesting, but not as good as it could have been tale of Doom and his quest to find out who framed it. The issue contains vital information but is poorly executed.
DetailsSupergirl #37
Supergirl #37 (Houser, Stott) I’m looking forward to the next few issues, but this one was otherwise missable.
DetailsWeb of Black Widow #5
Web of Black Widow #5 (Houser, Mooney, Farrell, Petit) sticks the landing with style in an issue that perfectly balances action and intrigue with genuine character growth for Natasha!
DetailsHarley Quinn
The Harley Quinn Animated Series is unlike anything DC Comics has ever done and it thrives in this sense of originality, helping to establish Harley as a character entirely her own.
DetailsTeen Titans #37 (Glass, Chang, Maiolo) Revealed at last… the identity of THE OTHER! ‘Nuff said!
DetailsBatman/Superman #5
In Batman/Superman #5 (Williamson, Marquez), “Who Are the Secret Six?” comes to a hard-hitting and emotional conclusion!
DetailsNaoko Takeuchi’s Sailor Moon as been around almost 30 years and its adaptations are always their own animal. This is good.
DetailsX-Men: The Animated Series
The movie X-Men has been considered the validation that proved something like the MCU could exist, but this cartoon, I believe, was a front runner for that movie. More than most other cartoons, it brought the actual look, feel, and storytelling of comics to animated life!
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