Superman #1 Review
Bendis delivers a strong, new-reader-friendly issue with Superman #1. And, he doesn’t waste any time putting Superman in a difficult situation.
Bendis delivers a strong, new-reader-friendly issue with Superman #1. And, he doesn’t waste any time putting Superman in a difficult situation.
Catwoman #1 by Joëlle Jones, Laura Allred, and Josh Reed marks a new beginning for Selina — and it’s as gorgeous as it is emotional.
Project Superpowers #0 Written by: Rob Williams Art by: Sergio Davila Colors by: Felideus Letters by: Simon Bowland Published by: Dynamite Entertainment Review by
Unless you really want to watch some Jaeger on Kaiju action, go ahead and give Pacific Rim Uprising a pass.
Detective Comics #983 is a solid start for this new creative team. Now, here’s hoping this creative team sticks around just as long, if not longer.
While exploring a mysterious part of the school, three friends accidentally set free an evil that preys on their worst nightmares in Bedtime Games #1
Outpost Zero #1 is a solid start to this dystopian/alt-future tale. The world building is immense and well laid out, impressively so, for a first issue.
Amazing Spider-Man #801 is a must-read for any fan of Spidey. This issue fully encapsulates just who this hero is in such a touching, meaningful way.
Flavor #2 does enough to get me to check out the next issue or two. However, I want to get a little more insight into some of the mysteries, like pronto!