The Multiversity: Pax Americana #1 review
Multiversity: Pax Americana #1 “In Which We Burn” Written by Grant Morrison Art by Frank Quitely Yes, you read that correctly, I gave this…
Multiversity: Pax Americana #1 “In Which We Burn” Written by Grant Morrison Art by Frank Quitely Yes, you read that correctly, I gave this…
I think the first thing I must say about this issue is the art. Jason Fabok’s art is extraordinarily solid. The title page is
Part four of the Robin Rises saga is sure to delight many readers. Whereas other titles take a more subtle approach to Batman, this
What is the worst thing about this issue? You’re on the last page before you realize it! I usually take notes as I read,
When the title of this issue is called “Not Kansas” you have to be prepared to not only leave Coney Island, but the world
I would like to take this moment today, dear Injustice, to say that you’re among friends. We care about you very very much and
Batman ’66 Meets the Green Hornet #6: “The End of Crime’s Tether” Written by Kevin Smith and Ralph Garman Illustrated by Ty Templeton Colored
When I saw the cover and solicitation for this book, I immediately thought of my favorite moment from the most recent iteration of the
Another issue, another book that leaves me feeling that something is missing. Maybe that’s a bad explanation. I’m still not sure if Daniel H.
Kyle Higgins and Jason Fabok have outdone themselves! This issue is officially in my top three best issues of Batman Eternal thus far, and