Gotham City Garage #1 Review
While the idea of a comic based solely on a series of statues sounds like a mindless cash-grab, Gotham City Garage #1 is anything but that.
While the idea of a comic based solely on a series of statues sounds like a mindless cash-grab, Gotham City Garage #1 is anything but that.
Wonder Woman #31 Writer: James Robinson Artists: Carlo Pagulayan, Sean Parsons, Jason Paz, & Scott Hanna Colorist: Romulo Fajardo Jr. Letterer: Saida Temofonte Cover Artists: Brian
A review for Wonder Woman: Warbringer by Leigh Bardugo, the first book in the new series of YA novels from the imprint, DC Icons.
Wonder Woman/Conan #1 Writer: Gail Simone Penciler: Aaron Lopresti Inker: Matt Ryan Colorist: Wendy Broome Letterer: Saida Temofonte Publisher: DC Comics/Dark Horse Review by John
For a long time — longer than I want to admit — Wonder Woman was a no-go character for me. That changed a lot during the last two years. Here’s why.
On The Wrap, Kai Cole states that during the course of their marriage, Whedon cheated on her repeatedly. The hypocrisy isn’t as shocking as it should be.
The Wonder Woman/Tasmanian Devil Special is by far the best of these DC/Looney Tunes crossovers so far!
The Comics Agenda Episode 28: Wonder Woman Download from Itunes The Comics Agenda is back with episode 28: Wonder Woman. This week we discuss
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