Batman/Superman #27 review
Batman/Superman #27: “Trust” Written by Greg Pak Illustrated by Cliff Richards & Jack Herbert Colored by Beth Sotelo & Wil Quintana Lettered by Rob…
Batman/Superman #27: “Trust” Written by Greg Pak Illustrated by Cliff Richards & Jack Herbert Colored by Beth Sotelo & Wil Quintana Lettered by Rob…
Vandal Savage has forced a small village in Siberia to do his bidding, extracting uranium from a stockpile of old nuclear warheads that were…
Batman and Superman’s working relationship is shaky at best. The only reason there is any sort of communication between the two is because Gordon…
Jim Gordon continues to try his best to get some gosh darn respect in the streets of Gotham as the new Batman, but it…
Well, it’s finally here. The clash of the titans! Batman and Superman’s meeting is finally shown in the pages of comics since their drastic…
The Batman/Superman Annual plays out as sort of an extended epilogue for the previous arc. I enjoyed the last few issues involving Superman’s nemesis, Xa-Du the…
Here we have the conclusion to this stunning Kryptonian tale of family, friendship, and revenge. Of course, Batman’s involved, but only in key moments. Family…
Batman/Superman #19 opens with a brief history of the capitol city of Kandor on the now eradicated planet of Krypton. The narration is provided by the…
Right out the gate, I will say that I loved everything about this issue (sans the number of ads). If this is the type…
My father sometimes uses a phrase to express his excitement over something he enjoys. It’s common enough (even though I’ve always thought it somewhat…