Dark Nights: Death Metal (comic)
Dark Nights: Death Metal #7 review
After six core issues and a ton of tie-ins, we arrive at #7, the conclusion to the Death Metal event. Though I’ve praised and...
Dark Nights: Death Metal The Secret Origin #1 review
I’d like to apologize for the tardiness of this review. I’ve sat on this comic for a few days now, just thinking about the...
Dark Nights: Death Metal #6 review
It’s the penultimate issue of Death Metal, in which the creative team has to get everything and everyone in place for the grand finale....
Justice League #57 review
…Argh.
I’m going to try making this quick, because I don’t want to linger on this for too long. For the past several issues of...
Dark Nights: Death Metal #5 review
So far, Death Metal has been hit or miss for me. The artwork throughout has been outstanding: I love all the character designs and...
Dark Knights: Death Metal – Infinite Hour Exxxtreme! #1 review
There’s a certain amount of silliness that’s inherent in various bits of popular culture. Comic books, for one, have a level of ridiculousness that...
Justice League #56 review
This book is a weird one to review. Recently, I’ve been very pleasantly surprised at the consistent level of quality we’re seeing from Justice...
Dark Nights: Death Metal Robin King #1 review
It’s 12am, October 21st, and a man with more hair than dignity sits at his desk, typing away at his Justice League review. He’s...
Justice League #55 review
Who, in your opinion, are the best adversaries in all of fiction?
The dynamic of the arch-enemy is one that has persisted for many a...
Dark Nights: Death Metal #4 review
Before you pick up this issue, you should be aware that it helps to read Trinity Crisis #1, as it explains where our heroes...