Kim Reaper #1 Review
Kim Reaper #1 Writer and Art by: Sarah Graley Letterer: Crank! Cover: Sarah Graley Publisher: Oni Press A review by Nico Sprezzatura. We’ve all
Kim Reaper #1 Writer and Art by: Sarah Graley Letterer: Crank! Cover: Sarah Graley Publisher: Oni Press A review by Nico Sprezzatura. We’ve all
If you’re a fan of both Batgirl and Supergirl, Batgirl Annual #1 is an easy recommendation, boasting exciting talent and quality stories within.
TEEN TITANS has been one of the most fun books in the DC Rebirth lineup, and #6 continues that streak while also adding an exciting new element to the mix.
If her “Rebirth” one-shot was meant to set the table for us, then Batwoman #1 is an appetizing first course for what’s sure to be a tasty meal.
Having read just about every component leading up to this story I’ll admit I found Inhumans vs. X-Men #6 a little anticlimactic.
If you don’t know X-23, or need a quick refresher before “Logan”, consider this your crash course on the girl who’s the best there is at what SHE does.
Building off her past while setting up an exciting future to come, America #1 will only make you wonder why it’s taken so long for this series to arrive.
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.