Batman: Killing Time #1 review
I love heists, the Riddler, and a good old fashioned villain team up so of course I was going to at least check out…
I love heists, the Riddler, and a good old fashioned villain team up so of course I was going to at least check out…
Catwoman #36 suffers from a slight mismatch between art and script, but Ram V, Nina Vakueva, and Laura Braga’s efforts result in a strong…
This month’s issue of Legends of the Dark Knight is broken into two stories, both featuring Batman teaming up with a character normally in…
Batman: Reptilian #1’s dark aesthetic doesn’t match the amount of fun within its pages. Garth Ennis has…mixed views on Batman and his less than…
Disclaimer With the year of 2020 coming to a close and 2021’s new horizons fresh before us, I think that all of us were…
Catwoman #24 manages to land a solid ending to an otherwise overstretched storyline that never quite honed in on a coherent theme. Blake Northcott’s…
Steve Orlando and Amancay Nahuelpan’s Gotham City Monsters is one of the biggest surprises from DC in the past few months. Every aspect of…
Clear stakes are vital for a single-issue comic book to succeed and overcome the pitfalls of serialized storytelling. Steve Orlando’s script does a great…
In a lot of team books the initial gathering of the lead characters tends to be the most exciting part as we get to…
Writer Steve Orlando knows he must keep a fast pace in order for Gotham City Monsters to tell a complete story within its six…