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Red Hood and the Outlaws # 20 Review: Confessions

In Red Hood and the Outlaws issue #20, Jason forgets who he is and Roy can't let go....

Detective Comics #20 Review: King For A Day

This is the Batman and Gotham that I like to see.

Action Comics # 20 Review: Hybrid

Andy Diggle and his team caught lightning in a bottle with the start of their arc in Action...

The State of Batman

(Editors Note: All editorials are solely the opinion of the author, and do not necessarily reflect  the views...

EXCLUSIVE: Van Jensen talks the future of John Stewart and GLC

  Indie comics veteran Van Jensen, writer of Snow White, Through a Glass, Darkly and the Pinocchio, Vampire...

Suicide Squad #20 Review: Discipline and Punish – Part One of Two

With the help of a mysterious new member Waller begins an exercise that will tear into the psyche...

Green Lantern Corps #20 Review: Two Weeks Later

Epilogues should come AFTER the finale.   Green Lantern Corps #20 came out two weeks before the comic ...

AQUAMAN #20 Review: Death of a King

Carrying on from last weeks spectacular issue, Aquaman #20 is next in line to continue in what I'd...

Swamp Thing #19 Review: New Beginning

Swamp Thing's new creative team gives the series a fresh new take on Alec Holland's saga.   Love...

Justice League #20 Review: Prelude to Trinity War

Who’s ready for “Trinity War”? DC is gearing up for its first major crossover event in the New...