Batman/Superman #20 review
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…
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…
Batman/Superman “The Nemesis Objective” has mind wiped itself of all the mind wipe hullabaloo that came before. We have a brand new arc that is…
I’ve been very optimistic about this series. In the face of delays, artist changes, and strange directions I’ve said, “Okay, let’s go with it.”…
If you’ve been reading my reviews of this series, you’ll know I’m a fan. I like how Greg Pak handles the inner monologues. I…
Futures End Month hits Batman/Superman this week and it’s an overall welcomed visit. We aren’t treated to anything particularly new or groundbreaking, nor are we given an…
This must be the Madden video game curse for comic books. Apparently, if an athlete is featured on the cover of a new Madden…
I’m not gonna lie; I absolutely loved the opening arc of this series. Seeing Bruce and Clark interact with each other at two different…