Reviews
Justice League of America #9 Review
The art in this book is just phenomenal. This is what all superhero art should be: Big, bold,...
Constantine #8 Review
Constantine’s characterization in the New 52 in general has been a strange one, where writers want you to...
REVIEW Katana #9: Swords and Daggers and Clans, Oh My!
Though “Zero Year” has claimed the focus of many DC titles this month, the doomed Katana continues its...
REVIEW – Nightwing #25: Circus Brat and the Gotham City Kids
The Nightwing train has had six outstanding issues free from the worries of the Bat Family of books,...
Coffin Hill #2 Review: Sins of the Past
Eve Coffin’s past mistakes rise to the surface as the story unfolds in Coffin Hill #2! Coffin Hill...
Superboy #25 Review: Krypton Returns, Part II
“Krypton Returns” continues this week as Superman, Superboy, and Supergirl travel back in time to execute the Oracle's...
Green Lantern #25 Review: The Adventures of Hal and Kilowog
With the events of “Lights Out” leaving the Green Lantern Corps in a precarious position, Green Lantern #25...
Superman Unchained #4 Review: Flying
THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS Superman Unchained #4 may be late, but it comes out swinging. Jimmy Olsen is...
Swamp Thing #25 Review: A Challenger Approaches
Swamp Thing and Jason Woodrue—a.k.a. The Seeder—face off to decide once and for all who is worthy of...
REVIEW: Trillium #4
Trillium, Jeff Lemire’s newest original comic, was released with much fanfare in August due to its gorgeous paintings,...










