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Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #1 may not be as appealing to the old as it is to the young, but…

There isn't much going on in the pages of Batman #36, and that's absolutely fine. The landscape narrated by the words of…

In the pages of Batman Annual #2 Tom King offers his own take on the demise of Bruce Wayne. In doing so,…

“The End is Here.” Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ graphic novel, Watchmen, may be the greatest comic book ever created. Initially, Moore

"The Rules of Engagement" part 3 is a phenomenal finale in Tom King's Batman #35. Batman and Catwoman are looking to…

In the pages of Dark Nights: The Batman Who Laughs #1 James Tynion IV reveals the origins of this horrendous creature, but…

Brilliant Trash #2 raises more questions than it answers. I still see a lot of potential in the book and…

The events of Dark Nights: Metal spill into the world of Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps in issue 32. The story is…