[REVIEW] ‘SUPERMAN: RED AND BLUE #1’ REMINDS US WHY WE LOVE THE MAN OF STEEL
Superman: Red and Blue #1 is more than another comicbooky action romp. It reminds us what it means to be a hero.
Superman: Red and Blue #1 is more than another comicbooky action romp. It reminds us what it means to be a hero.
The Squad’s existence is revealed, Waller takes her power game to the next level, and Oracle gets her first “appearance” in Suicide Squad #23. What else could possibly happen for our band of misfit metahumans?
This month, I’ll be reading issues #9-#16 (Volume two for you trade-paperback readers). If you’re as excited as I am, then I encourage you to read along and geek out with me. Issue #9 has a lot going on, so let’s jump right into it!
Patty Jenkins’s Wonder Woman (2017) was a breathe of fresh air for Warner Brothers’s struggling DC Comics film universe. The film took the hype from the character’s introduction in Batman v. Superman (2016), really the best part of that movie, and flawlessly built on it in the standalone film.
It’s a prime time to look through Halloween infused games that have leaned into the scariness or silliness of the season.
Three crimes. Three Jokers. Which one is the real Joker? Or are they all somehow the real Joker? That’s the question this comic poses.
Batman: The Smile Killer #1 begins with a nightmarish opening in which the young Bruce Wayne encounters Joker while watching a children’s television show.
This week, Greg and Michael are joined by Muriel as we talk about Batman: The Long Halloween.
With a New New Gotham and nothing holding her down anymore, Harley Quinn remains a show that needs to be on your radar. Read our review here.