“Batgirl #26” Comic Review
Batgirl #26 is one damn-near perfect end to Gail Simone’s “Batgirl: Wanted!” saga. After interruptions in her story due to both Villains Month in...
Turbulence by Samit Basu
The thing with superhero books is that they always seem to take place in the American metropolis. A basic name-change for New York City...
“Uncanny X-Men #15.INH” Comic Review
All Uncanny X-Men #15.INH is missing is a soundtrack to go along with it, and I imagine the featured track would be, "Girls Just...
“Justice League 3000 #1” Comic Review
Released in the throws of DC’s Forever Evil event where all the Justice League teams have been temporarily deposed, Justice League 3000 #1 is...
“Dead Body Road #1” Comic Review
It's hard to look at Dead Body Road #1 simply as an introductory issue when it's obvious that writer Justin Jordan is playing the...
“Ark” Graphic Novel Review
Great science fiction is able to hone in on elements of its narrative more attuned with current societal woes rather than mind-blowing technological advancements,...
Sherlock Holmes: The Stuff of Nightmares
James Lovegrove's Sherlock Holmes: The Stuff of Nightmares opens with an explosion, and I think that's what endeared me to it. None of this,...
Back In Time: An Unauthorized “Back To The Future” Chronology
Back to the Future brought pop culture as we know it many things: references, tropes, affinities for a certain car model that might also...
Dark Horse Shows a “Cool” Book with Polar
Stories like Polar are the reason the comic book medium exists. Victor Santos, the writer and artist behind this book, shows himself as a...
“Earth 2 #18” Comic Review
Earth 2 #18 features a lot more Batman than the prior issue which is good because I have no idea what's going on with...