Detective Comics #999: Gotham Needs Me!
Detective Comics #999
It’s Batman v Batman in Detective Comics #999 as Bruce’s latest mystery finally begins to unravel!
DetailsDetective Comics #999
It’s Batman v Batman in Detective Comics #999 as Bruce’s latest mystery finally begins to unravel!
DetailsEvery girl deserves to be a hero; Campaign raises over 60,000 to allow girls to see Captain Marvel free.
DetailsThor #10
This issue was more considered than the last, written with greater psychological depth and narrative nuance, possibly because Aaron was more comfortable with the characters. Even so, the only female role was occupied by a woman who was talking about her son, while literally in the kitchen. That’s…not great. The art was, as ever, perfectly suited to the story. It’s worth picking up.
DetailsThe small group of remaining X-Men gathers in hiding at Harry’s to figure out their next move and Cyclops makes a list in this preview of Marvel’s Uncanny X-Men #13
DetailsDoom Patrol
Doom Patrol is a breath of freshness in the ever growing super hero television market. And weird, too. Yup, definitely weird!
DetailsThe Amazing Nightcrawler #1
This book is a complex mix of soap-opera-style drama, incisive social commentary, and a nuanced study of life on the fun side of a scary totalitarian regime. It’s a hell of a lot of fun. And, yes, Nightcrawler is pretty danged Amazing.
DetailsDC Ink’s First Young Adult Title Mera: Tidalbreaker Penned by NY Times Bestselling Author Danielle Paige and Illustrated by Stephen Byrne surfs into stores this April!
DetailsCaptain America #8
‘Captain of Nothing’ continues as we see Steve in prison searching for the answers to his role in modern society in ‘Captain America #8’.
DetailsHeroes in Crisis #6
Heroes in Crisis #6: In which I accuse Tom King of having no respect for the work anybody else is doing around him and critique the editorial staff at DC for allowing it to continue.
DetailsReturn of Wolverine #5
It’s hot claws in space as Logan confronts Persephone and learns her plans and his part in them! Here is our review of the last issue in The Return of Wolverine #5
DetailsMahmud Asar, artist on some of the most beloved issues of X-Men Red and Supergirl, is currently tearing it up on Conan the Barbarian from Marvel Comics. While Asrar has always shown a confident range in his work, his art is most often identifiable by the strong presence of his bodies, so foregrounded that they…
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