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“Our benefactors began as boys with the best of intentions. And now seem ready to lose the plot.” Deathstroke and
Shadowman #1 could have been a better introduction issue. Comics demand more action, not just a lot of exposition, and…
My Hero Magademia is a laugh out loud political comic that takes the best of the best of Japanese franchises…
Doomsday Clock #4 is another great comic by these two legendary artists. But without enough plot or justification to its story,…
Fun and excitement. Jeff Lemire and Ivan Reis deliver that and more in the pages of The Terrifics #2.
The Brave and the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman #2 is another incredible entry into one of the most unique stories…
Aquaman #34 sets up an uphill battle for Arthur. Rath and Kadaver are powerful beings who are more than prepared for…
Ninjak vs. The Valiant Universe #3 wasn’t quite as good as issues 1-2. It’s a simple story (aside from the…
Sideways #2 by Dan DiDio, Justin Jordan, and Kenneth Rocafort is a funny and action-packed introduction for an intriguing new…
Trinity #19 by James Robinson and Jack Herbert is another fun story in the never-ending tales of Batman, Superman, and Wonder…
When the reader isn't spending a few too many seconds struggling to understand what Bizarro is saying, Superman #42 is a fantastic…
Batman: White Knight #6 has a few twists and turns. They are the most shocking of the series, but Sean Gordon…
“Speak up Soldier. You have something to say. So many thoughts. So much confusion.” Isola #1 by Brenden Fletcher and Karl
Overall, I found Right Ho, Jeeves #2 to be more fun than the first. Having the stage already set, this…
Mera: Queen of Atlantis #1 does a great job of defining who Mera is, but aside from one major fight,…
Thanks to excellent characterization by Williamson and wonderful art by Rossmo and Plascencia, Deathbed #1 is likely to delight readers for quite…
