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As the story of Doomsday Clock #2 unfolds, Johns reveals the pages of yet another masterpiece awaiting its place in comic history.
Batman #37 is a very lighthearted story, it’s one that helps to break up certain parts of Tom King’s story. It delves into his character’s emotions.
“They are hopeful, these heroes, and formidable, but there is something dark they do not know.” It’s been over two […]
Star Wars: The Last Jedi takes Star Wars and runs full-speed into a wonderful beyond. An imaginative playground on which it sets its two main characters on a strange path.
Mister Miracle #5 is just one day in the life of Scott Free and Big Barda and the level of care that goes into this issue is astounding.
Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #1 may not be as appealing to the old as it is to the young, but it’s another fun trip into a ridiculous and great beyond.
There isn’t much going on in the pages of Batman #36, and that’s absolutely fine. The landscape narrated by the words of Tom King and painted by Clay Mann, Seth Mann and Jordie Bellaire is as bright and hopeful as it is dark and terrifying.
In the pages of Batman Annual #2 Tom King offers his own take on the demise of Bruce Wayne. In doing so, the writer has created one of the greatest Batman stories ever written.
“The End is Here.” Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ graphic novel, Watchmen, may be the greatest comic book ever created. Initially, Moore […]