The Batman Who Laughs #1 Review
The Batman Who Laughs #1 is not a bad story. It just seems unnecessary.
The Batman Who Laughs #1 is not a bad story. It just seems unnecessary.
In addition to the already-existing stories, Sasquatch Detective gives us the origin story that nobody really asked for but didn’t know they need until now.
Shazam #1 Writer: Geoff Johns Artist: Dale Eaglesham Colorist: Mike Atiyeh Letterer: Rob Leigh Publisher: DC Comics A review by Greg Brothers The truth
If you’re looking for a superhero story that’s definitely off the beaten path, give Martian Manhunter #1 a try.
With fantastic action and authentic character beats, WONDER WOMAN #58 ushers the arrival of superstar writer G. Willow Wilson with hefty fanfare.
The Comics Agenda 102: Who forgot about the Aquaman movie? We did…and other random rabbit trails This week the amazing Insha Fitzpatrick joins us
For diehard fans of Lanterns—and especially those of Hal Jordan—THE GREEN LANTERN #1 is exactly what they’ll want, but others might not be so into it.
One of the better installments of the Sandman Universe expansion so far, Lucifer #1 is a great blend of dark comedy and horror.
The Comics Agenda 97: Events, Events, and Events We follow up on Batman Damned this week as we discuss the fallout, including censoring future