Justice League of America #1 Review
Is the DC Universe big enough for not one, but two Justice Leagues? If Justice League of America #1 is any indication, the answer seems to be “yes.”
Is the DC Universe big enough for not one, but two Justice Leagues? If Justice League of America #1 is any indication, the answer seems to be “yes.”
Depending on your point of entry, Batwoman: Rebirth #1 will either remind you why you love Kate Kane, or convince you to embark on a love affair with her.
While the main Justice League is comprised of the DCU’s most elite, the Justice League of America is greener; call them the “not ready for primetime” JLA.
Karnak #6 Writer: Warren Ellis Artist(s): Roland Boschi Colorist: Dan Brown Letterer: VC’s Clayton Cowles Cover: David Aja Publisher: Marvel Comics A review by
She-Hulk wasn’t always the confident, carefree figure that we know know and love today – but can She-Hulk still work if she ISN’T She-Hulk?
There’s a new JLA coming, and “The Ray Rebirth” #1 is the third in a series of one-shots reintroducing some of its prominent (if slightly unknown) members.
Her fifth solo title in as many years, Mighty Captain Marvel is the latest attempt at propping Carol Danvers up as the Marvel Universe’s flagship heroine.
Nearly one year after “DC Universe: Rebirth” #1 hinted at the Watchmen’s introduction to the DCU, April 2017 will see the start of “The Button.”