The Wild Storm #1 Review
When it comes to making comics that are great slow burn reads over an extended run, there is no one better than Warren Ellis!
When it comes to making comics that are great slow burn reads over an extended run, there is no one better than Warren Ellis!
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.
Batman has always been confident in his abilities, but LEGO Batman, played by Will Arnett, takes that confidence to the next level.
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.
In a world filled with countless superhero and comic book based television shows, Powerless is the newest DC entry.
Shade the Changing Girl #5 combines whimsy, science fiction, and a coming-of-age narrative in a way that is compelling both textually and visually.
Rebirth (the not-a-reboot, reboot) has revitalized DC. I wanted to know what all the fuss was about, so I picked up The Flash Vol. 1 Lighting Strikes Twice.
Batgirl #7 finds Barbara back in the Burnside after an extended trip to southeast Asia and Japan. But things are changing in Burnside, will she?
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.