[REVIEW] FUTURE STATE: WONDER WOMAN #1
In Future State: Wonder Woman #1, we’re introduced to a new character who may become DC’s next big breakout: Yara Flor, the next Wonder Woman.
In Future State: Wonder Woman #1, we’re introduced to a new character who may become DC’s next big breakout: Yara Flor, the next Wonder Woman.
Welcome to 2021! We start the year out talking about King In Black, The Mandalorian, and Wonder Woman 84. Plus, an unlikely celebrity feud.
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.
This week we talk about the Eisners, people losing their jobs in record time, taking your sports beefs to the grave, and, of course, comics.
For years, Marvel Unlimited boasted nearly the entire Marvel Comics digital library. It only seemed natural that DC would follow suit.
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.
Comics Agenda is hosted by Michael (Twitter@mokepf7) and Greg (Twitter@Comicsportsgeek). We discuss new comicboook releases each week, in addition to news, movies, and TV.
Heroes in Crisis #1 dumps us right in the middle of an unimaginable murder scene. Mostly because all of the dead are superheroes.
Here are some quick-shot reviews of comic books that our staff did not individually review. Check out what we recommend and what we suggest skipping.