Aaron Ray Jr.

This reviewer shares his name with the director of Big Momma's House and The Black Knight, so he prefers pseudonyms. Aaron "TheBossRayden" Ray Jr. is a writer and visual artist with a degree in illustration for animation. As for his history with The Caped Crusader, he got into Batman at a young age, when his father introduced him to Batman '66. Additionally, he survived the Crisis on Infinite Earths, remembers Final Crisis, and remains traumatized by Heroes in Crisis.

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Nightwing #113 review

As Tom Taylor’s run nears its end, Nightwing #113 works as a makeshift anthology for its #300 issue milestone. Somewhat feeling like an annual,

Outsiders #6 review

In spite of the name, Kelly & Lanzing’s Outsiders are unlike any before them. Disturbingly, the series has far more in common with Wildstorm’s

Nightwing #112 review

The second half of Nightwing‘s latest tale begins with a race to find a missing child. Initially, Nightwing and Batman assume Heartless is behind

Outsiders #5 review

The Outsiders find themselves in yet another macabre scenario against their will. This time, the team explores an exclusive “gala for ghouls” for intel.

Nightwing #111 review

Honestly, in between earth shattering events and family squabbles, Batman and Nightwing never get much face time. Luckily, when Heartless kills a man in