Green Lantern #26 Review: Good Old Fashioned Ring-Slinging
After years of building up the Green Lantern franchise through the sins of the Guardians of the Universe,...
Larfleeze #5 Review: All in the Family
Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis have struck gold with Larfleeze. A series that revolves around the most selfish...
Forever Evil: A.R.G.U.S. #2 Review: The Steve Trevor Show
Of the three Forever Evil mini-series running alongside the main story, Forever Evil: A.R.G.U.S. seems to have the...
The Wake #5 Review: Thrilling
The Wake #5 brings the first half of Scott Snyder and Sean Murphy’s deep-sea thriller to a close....
Forever Evil: A.R.G.U.S. #1 Review: Flatlined
** SPOILERS AHEAD, TRUE BELIEVERS! ** Forever Evil: A.R.G.U.S. is the last of the three event-branded mini-series to...
Justice League #24 Review: Ultraman NOW!
Too often, massive comic book crossover events backfire and create more animosity amongst readers who become incensed when...
Justice League of America’s Vibe #8 Review: Time and Space Oddity
Cisco Ramon just can’t seem to catch a break, both in-story and as a DC franchise. Though his...
Justice League of America #8 Review: Mind Over Matter
With Forever Evil in full swing, Matt Kindt brings Justice League of America into the fray by following...
Constantine #7 Review: Of Mages and Men
With three of the world’s most dangerous and vengeful mages at his feet, John Constantine has a lot...
Batwing #24 Review: A Second Take
Under Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray, Batwing has been fantastic. Instead of keeping with the whole “Batman of...