With the premiere of James Gunn’s “Superman†mere days away, we find ourselves squarely in the midst of one of the most anticipatory weeks in the recent memories of DC fans. Gunn and company will ...
Pareidolia: the human psychological tendencies to see patterns and recognizable forms among random objects or stimuli. It’s seeing a shocked face in an electrical outlet. An animal in the clouds. A ...
The first issue of any new run is always a daunting task, especially when that comic’s a renumbering of DC’s flagship title. In a little over 20 pages, a writer needs to define their version of the ...
Batman Beyond: Neo-Year slowly built up a lot of good will before unfortunately dropping the ball at the very end. Its downfall was arguably due to biting off more than it could chew, and promising to ...
Batman comics have been running for almost a century now, with decades upon decades of new villains, new Robins, and an ever evolving sense of who the Caped Crusader is. Despite all this, there’s ...
Well, I’m back. Big thank you to Jack for filling in last month. After reading that issue to catch up, I was not left with high expectations for this issue, the finale of the Shush-ManBat-Harsh arc.
When I first started writing comics reviews for this lovely website nearly a year ago, I sat down with a cup of Irish Breakfast tea and asked myself a crucial question: What makes a great Batman comic ...
There’s a lot of Catwoman content this week on the stands and Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 is where you’ll find the lion’s share. These oversized specials tend to be ...
So, this wasn’t on the docket. But after reading it, I asked if I could review it because I think this comic is a good example of what horror can be like in this form of entertainment, having been ...
The Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice issue of Empire Magazine is on sale today, but I had the pleasure of reading the iPad edition last night. There’s lots of great info that I’ve covered on Batman ...
Seven years ago a friend of mine picked up a copy of Batman: Year 100 on a whim. He wasn’t that much of a fan of Batman to begin with but said that he didn’t care for Year 100 because he hated the ...
Lasting from around 1970 until DC’s reset of their universe with Crisis on Infinite Earths in 1985, the Bronze Age of comics was when they began to shed the childishly simple storytelling of the ...
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