Justice League, Vol. 4: The Grid review
The current wave of Justice League graphic novels are a bit muddled because their issues intermingled during a crossover event called Trinity War and…
The current wave of Justice League graphic novels are a bit muddled because their issues intermingled during a crossover event called Trinity War and…
It was an event that had been in the making since the very launch of the New 52. In September 2011, every #1 debut…
How well you enjoy Justice League #23 hinges on whether or not you’ve had things spoiled for your already and how jaded you are by…
This should be read after you pick up Justice League Dark #23, but seeing as how not much happened in that comic you would…
Beautiful artwork, but a whole lot of nothing happens in this issue. The first page recaps how Madame Xanadu is being held captive, Batman’s…
NOTE: I hereby declare The Phantom Stranger #11 the first necessary tie-in to the Trinity War event. JLA #7 will leave you scratching your…
It’s Trinity War tie-in time! Is it a good read on its own? Does it advance the Trinity War story? Is it worth your…
I was a little bored at first and the entire premise of man’s evil coming from sinful spirits is too hokey for me to…
If you’re a lifelong fan of Hellblazer/Constantine then I wouldn’t put a whole lot of stock in my opinion here. I’ve only read the…
Whenever I review a comic I always jot down little notes as I go along. Usually it’s the things I find unappealing or confusing…