Creative minds have been milking the Vietnam War for all it is worth over the decades, thanks largely to how brutal and nightmarish the conflict actua...
They finally did it. Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle tied the knot Vegas-style after 12 issues and an annual in the pages of Batman/Catwoman #12 by Tom Ki...
Wherein we wax nostalgic for a bit about outdated tech and muse wonderingly about how good a cinematographer and storyteller John Byrne really is.
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Well, well, well. Where has the time gone? That’s right, Batman is turning 80 this month and Detective Comics is hitting issue number 1,000. Wow. I’ll...
Wherein we recognize talent when we see it, and we cheer heartily while a relatively unknown writer and artist team proceeds to pull Marvel Comics’ un...
Wherein we finally get a look at the book that broke the internet. We decide that we really like it in spite of its flaws. And we come to the ultimate...
Wherein the great Wizard Gillen decrees that it is long past time we had a horror comic based around a role-playing game, and delivers the goods with ...
Wherein we get a Sophomore slump in a plot that didn’t have a lot of wiggle room to begin with, a colorist that’s still destroying the art, and an art...
Wherein we make the observation that if you’re a normie who, you know, DOESN’T READ COMICS, you are going to love this mini-series. If you’re a comics...
When I got a copy of the Lowlifes trade paperback, I wasn't really sure what to expect. What I got was an entertaining crime story that gives a slow b...