[REVIEW] ‘DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL #1’ IGNITES A STOKED FLAME
Dark Nights: Death Metal #1 brings the continuing battle of The Batman Who Laughs and Perpetua front and center. If you’re not reading, you should be.
Dark Nights: Death Metal #1 brings the continuing battle of The Batman Who Laughs and Perpetua front and center. If you’re not reading, you should be.
The overall package of Justice League #41 is very “meat and potatoes,” but I can’t help but be left feeling hungry for something else.
Gotham City Monsters #1 is a strong introduction to a band of creepy characters. It’s grimy and grotesque, often reveling in its own brutality.
There’s nothing better than getting in on the ground floor of a new superhero universe and Quincredible #1 captures the spirit of teen hero titles.
Flash Vol. 5: Negative Written by: Joshua Williamson Art by: Neil Googe, Christian Duce, Carmine Di Giandomenico, POP Mhan & Guz Vazquez Color by:
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All power tends to corrupt, and when absolute power corrupts a good man absolutely, what hope is there for any of us?
What happens when the most powerful weapon in the galaxy is given to a psychopath? Batman: The Dawnbreaker provides an answer.
The Dark Knight of Earth -44 is no more, now there is only Batman: The Murder Machine