DC’s Terrors Through Time #1 review
DC’s Terrors Through Time is a fright filled anthology of DC’s heroes as they face off against their darkest fears, ghostly hauntings, and the …
DC’s Terrors Through Time is a fright filled anthology of DC’s heroes as they face off against their darkest fears, ghostly hauntings, and the …
We’ve done it! It’s over! Well, sort of. Justice League has been something of a mess since… well, in all honesty, since I started reviewing …
Justice League review: The End of the Bendis Era Read More »
When’s the last time you really cared about the Justice League? For me, it was probably 2018, with the conclusion of No Justice shortly following …
Hey all! Nick’s still on vacation, so I’m covering Justice League for him this week! Shouldn’t be too rough, I love the League! Now, let’s …
You know, there’s nothing quite so existentially horrifying as hittting 23 years of age, and realizing the first thing you have to do is …
Wow! I hated this issue! Like, oh my god! At first I thought it was the state of mind I was in at the …
This week might have to involve a bit of “phoning it in”, as they say. It’s not that either Justice League or Justice League Dark have …
On the cover for Justice League #63, Black Adam and Naomi are despicted as standing back to back, concerned for their fates as the faces of …
In many ways, it’s hard to believe we’re only three issues into Brian Michael Bendis’ run of Justice League. I can’t say I’m complaining! Reviewing …
Justice League: Prisms I remember when I started reading Scott Snyder’s Justice League, fresh off the heels of Dark Nights: Metal and No Justice. …