[REVIEW] ‘GEIGER #1’ GLOWS-UP THE POST-APOCALYPTIC WASTELAND GENRE
The world-building of Geiger sets us up for many intriguing conflicts that could turn into an explosively fun ride.
The world-building of Geiger sets us up for many intriguing conflicts that could turn into an explosively fun ride.
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.
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.
For years, Marvel Unlimited boasted nearly the entire Marvel Comics digital library. It only seemed natural that DC would follow suit.
Shazam #1 Writer: Geoff Johns Artist: Dale Eaglesham Colorist: Mike Atiyeh Letterer: Rob Leigh Publisher: DC Comics A review by Greg Brothers The truth
FELLOW JUSTICE SOCIETY SUPERFANS, REJOICE! Geoff Johns announces his follow up television project. A series starring Courtney Whitmore AKA Stargirl.
Though the art in Action Comics #1000 is great and some of the stories do try to incorporate some of Superman’s core ethos, skip it.
We’ve been waiting over two months since the last issue, so does Doomsday Clock #4 live up to the hype or is it just more filler with no killer?
Was this series a wise idea or an awful one?