Detective Comics #38 review
I salute Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato for what they are attempting to do here. I don’t typically call out major events from a…
I salute Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato for what they are attempting to do here. I don’t typically call out major events from a…
The creative team of Brian Buccellato and Francis Manapul return to the pages of Detective Comics, and with them comes Anarky! Actually, Anarky only makes…
This is the kind of story I haven’t seen since before the New52. It doesn’t have any ulterior motives. It’s not trying to get…
America is the enemy! Extremely weighty material for your average comic book fanfare. If you read comics as a respite from your daily toils,…
Wow…what just happened? This story just did a 180 – or at least a 160. This arc started with noir detective work, in a…
I’m just being blindsided this week with surprises, first in Eternal and now, here as well. We are faced with new information that makes…
In my eyes Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato have captured the quintessential Dark Knight for the New52. Seeing as how Detective Comics bears the…
There’s a dead body on Bruce Wayne’s doorstep and it’s a death connected to a case deeply personal to the detective on the scene,…
It’s an all-new storyline written and illustrated by an all-new creative team so hop aboard, eager reader! If you’ve been waiting for the right…
It’s John Layman’s final issue of Detective Comics and the conclusion of the “Gothtopia” saga. Scarecrow concocted a “Contentment Serum” that made everyone in…