Batman/Superman, Vol. 1: Cross World review
The Superman/Batman series has been relaunched for the New 52, but with Batman’s name first and an opening storyline that explores the DC Multiverse….
The Superman/Batman series has been relaunched for the New 52, but with Batman’s name first and an opening storyline that explores the DC Multiverse….
Back in July I announced that I was done writing reviews about Ann Nocenti and Rafa Sandoval’s Catwoman series until the book had a…
It’s very similar to last November’s Arkham Unhinged #8 and it has a lot of the same flaws as that comic as well. First…
It’s not really Secret Society #1, it’s more like Owlman #1 or Outsider #1. But while it doesn’t offer a whole lot in the…
It’s highly likely that you’ll spend more time reading this review than you will reading the actual comic because this book is a lightning-quick…
The architect behind the upcoming Arkham War event, Peter J. Tomasi, gives us his last Villain book of the month and it’s about one…
Ra’s al Ghul has lived for hundreds of years and witnessed the rise and fall of empires. Some civilizations have even crumbled at his…
This is a tough one to judge because it’s without a doubt one of the most important villain books you can buy, but it’s…
We have seen quite a lot of Clayface lately. Batman’s shape-shifting villain has had multi-chapter stories in Batman and Batman: The Dark Knight (which…
“Bullies” by Frank Tieri and Christian Duce is a pretty satisfying Penguin story for those who loved Gregg Hurwitz’s portrayal of the character back…