Batman: City Of Madness #1 review
Written and drawn by Hugo Award nominated artist Christian Ward, City of Madness introduces a dark conspiracy within Gotham City. While the upsetting return …
Written and drawn by Hugo Award nominated artist Christian Ward, City of Madness introduces a dark conspiracy within Gotham City. While the upsetting return …
Knight Terrors: Nightwing #1 is a stylish, yet simplistic exploration of Dick Grayson’s psyche as he confronts the possibility of being a murderer. The …
After a three part lead up to this in the backups, and an explosive ending last month, this issue of Detective Comics promises to …
After last month’s rather chilly ending to the main issue, and flash to the past during the annual, Detective Comics continues its exploration of …
This month we return to Detective Comics as it picks up in another movement–strain–scene? Of Gotham Overture, this time titled: Something in the Way. …
This month the action really picks up in Detective Comics as Batman races to deal with the attack on the Orgham family. The fun …
In the last chapter of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ seminal Watchmen, there is one final conversation between two of its main characters: Ozymandias, …
Say what you will about Urban Legends, but I’m always at the very least excited to crack it open and see what we have. An …
Damn it. Alright Flashpoint Beyond, back it up. You had me for a while here, but now you’re really losing me. I can’t in good conscience …
To be honest, I’ve kind of been struggling to figure out how to properly introduce this thing. Lee Bermejo is one of my favorite …