Batman/Superman (comic)
Batman/Superman #15 review
I haven’t been the biggest fan of Williamson’s Batman/Superman run, to say the least. To me, this title has been problematic since #1. This...
Batman/Superman #14 review
Batman and Superman created an AI program to stop villains, but for some reason this program decided that in order to figure out how...
Batman/Superman #13 review
In the previous issue, Batwoman and Steel found out that Batman and Superman had been captured by a hostile computer program. Despite Batman’s warnings...
Batman/Superman Annual #1 review
I’m having mixed feelings about this annual. I like the opening scene: we see two fifth dimensional imp kids playing with Batman and Superman...
Batman/Superman #12 review
This is the first issue of the new “Planet Brainiac” arc in Batman/Superman. For those who are looking to get into this series, this...
Batman/Superman #11 review
This is the conclusion of the “Atomic” arc and, to be honest, I’m glad that it’s over. I haven’t been enjoying this title in...
Batman/Superman #10 review
Last month’s opening chapter of the current Batman/Superman arc lacked focus and detail, and I thought it was a bit of a boring comic....
Batman/Superman #9 review
The current Batman/Superman series hasn’t been the kind of book that I would also be reading if I wasn’t reviewing it. In my previous...
Batman/Superman #8 review
It’s not a secret that I’m not the greatest fan of this series. The Batman Who Laughs stuff didn’t resonate with me, and I...
Batman/Superman #7 review
Except for #1, I haven’t liked a single issue of Batman/Superman so far. In large part, that’s because of the quality of the writing....