Last night Warner Bros. officially launched the highly anticipated Batman Classic Television Series licensing program, inspired by the classic DC Comics 1960’s Batman television show at Meltdown Comics in Hollywood, CA. Batman himself Adam West was at the…
Comics
New 52 – Red Hood and the Outlaws #18 review
The final issue of Scott Lobdell’s Red Hood and the Outlaws is without a doubt his best. First let me get to the bad news. This comic has diddly squat to do with Damian. It may say “REQUIEM”…
Batman Beyond Unlimited #14 review
Not the usual cover is it? It’s so dark and rather understated compared to the Batman Beyond Unlimited designs of the past and it would lead you to believe that this is a very heavy read. Well, in…
New 52 – Birds of Prey #18 review
With so many reviews to go through I might be getting a bit more blunt as the day goes on…but this kind of sucked and was really short. Granted, I haven’t read any of Birds of Prey after…
New 52 – Batwoman #18 review
Talk about starting a new arc with a bang! The newest Batwoman story sees her back in Gotham and fighting none other than Mr. Freeze. How did Freeze get out of Arkham? It’s not addressed, nor is it…
New 52 – Catwoman #18 review
With so many reviews to do today I honestly don’t know why I went with Catwoman first. Maybe to get it all over with? Maybe because last month’s issue was actually bearable so I was feeling hopeful? Who…
New 52 – Justice League #18 review
Awesome cover, eh? Shame Cyborg doesn’t have his own book yet. The guy has easily been one of the most important members of the team in every arc so far. He has total access to all the world’s…
New 52 – Justice League of America #2 review
I wasn’t going to do a JLA review this week but there was simply too much Scarecrow and Catwoman in it for me to ignore. It’s also just a damn good comic that I enjoy reading anyway so…
New 52 – Nightwing #18 review
With 8 Batman related comics up for review today I’m going to try and keep all articles at around 300 words in length. I think if I went for the usual 1000-2000 word piece it could very well…
Suicide Squad, Vol. 2: Basilisk Rising review
After feeling like I was in the minority for my appreciation of the fun that was Suicide Squad Volume 1 I feel like I sunk right down with the rest of the crowd with Basilisk Rising. The laughs…










