FF #11 Review
FF #11 is the same ridiculous fun we've been getting from this book month in and month out, only this time, with the knowledge...
Batman ’66 #9 Review
How many bad egg puns can you handle before your brain gets completely scrambled? Jeff Parker’s Batman ’66 #9 wants to know. Featuring the...
Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #26 Review
Ever since Miles Morales returned to the mantle of Spider-Man, costumed heroes have been popping up all around him, the most recent of which...
Supergirl #23 Review
In Supergirl #23, series writer/savior Michael Alan Nelson continues to confront the criticisms of his title character in a manner so candidly that in...
X-Men #4 Review
Before the ten-issue crossover event “Battle of the Atom” can begin next month, the all-female team in X-Men #4 have personal business to attend...
Batman ’66 #8 Review
You might not be aware of this but each week, DC is releasing its most adventurous, fun, and enjoyable book on the stands—digitally speaking—in...
Batgirl #23 Review
Batgirl #23 marks the second issue in a row in which Barbara Gordon does not don her eponymous costume but that doesn’t stop series...
Beyond Rue Morgue: A Return to the Character Who Created a Genre
Le Chevalier C. Auguste Dupin... one can argue that he was the front-runner for detective fiction from classics such as Sherlock Holmes to...
Saga #13 Review
Saga #13 could have just been one of artist Fiona Staples’ gaze-stealing covers accompanied by 22 blank pages and I still would have been...
Batman: The Court of Owls
Scott Snyder is easily one of my favorite writers right now. His work on American Vampire proved that he had the ability to breathe life...