Titans

Beast World #5 review

As usual, DC promises that every event will be “a game changer,” and that the universe “won’t be the same.” To this end, Beast

Beast World #4 review

Tom Taylor continues to guide the Titans through their first and possibly last time leading a crisis. As the tension and collateral rises, Amanda

Beast World #1 review

The first major challenge Gardner Fox presents for his Justice League in Brave In The Bold #28 (1960) is the conqueror, Starro. Throughout the

Titans #5 review

As the Out Of The Shadows arc comes to a close, the Titans conclude the first act of the series’ most pressing issues. Firstly,

Titans #4 review

Titans #4 slows down Tom Taylor’s epic to focus on the smaller gears moving the story. As the Titans question their new direction and

Titans #3 review

The Titans have had enough of Brother Blood and his new Church of Blood. Although Sebastian Sanger dedicates himself to a rebrand as a

Nightwing #104 review

Tom Taylor indulges his worst habits in Nightwing #104, creating a comic that seems hellbent on delivering a lackluster finale to an otherwise promising

Titans #1 review

The Dawn Of DC is finally upon us. After the death and return of the Justice League in Joshua Williamson’s Dark Crisis, Nightwing and

Nightwing #103 review

Nightwing #103 delivers a fun, genuinely surprising story with impressive art from Travis Moore and Vasco Georgiev. Sometimes Taylor’s sense of humor drains the