Batman/Superman #6: No More Lies
Batman/Superman #6
Batman/Superman #6 (Williamson, Marquez, Sanchez) had fantastic writing and even better art, giving it the double whammy of awesomeness needed to guarantee returning readers!
DetailsBatman/Superman #6
Batman/Superman #6 (Williamson, Marquez, Sanchez) had fantastic writing and even better art, giving it the double whammy of awesomeness needed to guarantee returning readers!
DetailsFallen Angels #6
Fallen Angels #6 (Hill, Kudranski, D’Armata, Sabino) concludes a series that may be sought after by fans of Psylocke for some time to come, but just doesn’t add enough substantial weight to the Dawn of X lineup to stand out. This one is a miss.
DetailsTodd McFarlane’s Spawn
Todd McFarlane’s Spawn is dark, violent and full of intense adult themes but it also has incredible depth. It isn’t all sunshine and rainbows, but the series absolutely stands the test of time as one of the best animated series based on a comic, even today.
DetailsGreen Lantern: The Animated Series
Green Lantern: The Animated Series launched in 2011 thanks to the immense popularity of the Green Lantern comics which saw that wave of popularity begin with Green Lantern: Rebirth in 2004. Unfortunately, the series’ launch came the same year as the Green Lantern movie which, sadly, proved to be rather unpopular and damaged the Green Lantern brand quite substantially.
DetailsThor #2
Thor #2 (Cates, Klein, Wilson, Sabino, Marvel) features our favorite God of Thunder and his giant cosmic toddler coming into conflict over the fate of an inhabited planet!
DetailsGeneral Zod Has Returned to Earth—and His New Target is Ra’s al Ghul! Artist Nick Derrington joins Dave McCaig and Joshua Williamson. Here is a first look at DC Comics Batman/Superman #7!
DetailsHere is your EXCLUSIVE first look at Marvel Comics CABLE #2 variant by Ariel Olivetti!!
DetailsDecember 2019, The New Yorker revises its all-comics issue for a new era, as the Cartoon Takeover!
DetailsX-FORCE #6
X-FORCE #6 (Percy, Segovia, GURU-eFX, Caramagna) is an issue that sucks you deeper into the murky morality of Krakoa’s black ops team and raises many questions about the what and how being done in the name of mutantkind.
DetailsJustice League #39
SPOILERS AHEAD: Scott Snyder’s multi-year epic comes to a close (of sorts) with Justice League #39 (Snyder, Jiminez, Sampere, Albarran, Sanchez, HI-FI, Napolitano).
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