This Week in Comics: Don’t call it a Tutenkomeback
It was another week of comics, consisting of some great books and… some that weren’t as great. Even still, we love talking about them…
It was another week of comics, consisting of some great books and… some that weren’t as great. Even still, we love talking about them…
It’s another week of Batman comics and, well… there were some bombshells this week. Black Mask gets a sort of new origin, Dick Grayson
For this week’s This Week in Comics, we have a special guest joining us! Peter J. Tomasi! No. No, we don’t. I’m sorry. That’s
I kid, I kid. But that Red Lion sure does look like a cheap knockoff, to me. Name = color + big cat? Check.
The big DC film news of the week was the announcement that Ava DuVernay will direct a film based on comic legend Jack Kirby’s
Can you feel the love? Batman and Joker can. Things came to a head in Batman: White Knight #6, and while it was the first
Detective Comics #975 came out this week, and the Bat-family continued to work through the aftermath of Batwoman’s kill-shot on Clayface. Accusations flew across
This week’s Batman #41 saw writer Tom King take on one of Batman’s loveliest—and deadliest—foes. It was more of a hallucination than a story, which
Dark Nights: Metal draws ever closer to its conclusion, and after months and months of frustrated heroes, we finally glimpse the key to victory: super-apes.
Justice League #38 came out this week, and Batman took some time out from his busy schedule to teach a Green Lantern something about willpower.