Knight Terrors: Punchline #2 review
Every now and then, DC Comics will shut down for a line wide event. In the last few years, the DC Universe froze in …
Every now and then, DC Comics will shut down for a line wide event. In the last few years, the DC Universe froze in …
A mysterious new villain named Insomnia puts the entire world to sleep to search the minds of the DC Universe. The likes of Batman, …
Catwoman #54 features several interesting character dynamics that find themselves inelegantly utilized to set Selina on a new path forward. Tini Howard wisely wraps …
The Royal Flush Gang decide to abandon Punchline after the ambush by the Gentleman’s Club at Port Royal. Meanwhile, Alexis Kaye is alive and …
Catwoman #53 doesn’t boldly take the series in a new direction, but Tini Howard’s focus on characterization mostly distracts the reader from a narrative …
Punchline and The Royal Flush Gang go on the offensive against Gotham’s crime families. As the war in the city begins to look dire, …
Catwoman #52 is a step in the right direction for Tini Howard’s prison based arc, which features a better handle on Selina’s current mental …
Some say the only way to play the game is to not play at all. Turns out, that’s Punchline’s entire strategy! In fact, it …
Catwoman #50 is an energetic, but also unwieldy finale that seeks to wrap up as many plot threads as possible by its final pages. …
Alexis Kaye is still figuring out what she is capable of. In the second issue of Punchline: The Gotham Game, Punchline makes her play …