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 …
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“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 …