Review: Harley Quinn #48
Synopsis: This issue opens with a gang of thugs on the docks. They’re picking up
Synopsis: This issue opens with a gang of thugs on the docks. They’re picking up
Synopsis: This issue opens with a ten(?) year old boy playing with toy soldiers, ya
Synopsis: This issue opens with the Exiles celebrating a stunning victory over Kang: the Conqueror.
“And to think my editors said my world building sucked!” – Ernest Hinton. Synopsis: This
“God almighty no, I am not screwing a ghost.” – Elvis Presley Synopsis: The King
Synopsis: First, an important editor“s note: You should read this comic before reading Aquaman #
Synopsis: This issue opens with the Vine Vamping Villainess Poison Ivy invading the 1966 Gotham
Synopsis: Logan and Bullseye fought each other to a stand still in their most recent
Synopsis: Can you breath fresh life into an 80-year-old character without changing that character’s dynamic?
Synopsis: A sequel that is equal in quality to the original. I had just as
Synopsis: This issue opens with Bran riding into town while the crowd cheers. Of course,
“I’m a ghost. Here to give you sage advice from beyond the grave. You know,
Synopsis: This issue opens with our protagonist remembering the past in a retrospective on his
Synopsis: This issue opens with our hero trying to rid the earth of the monster
Synopsis: This issue opens with Commissioner Gordon responding to the bat-signal, only…he didn’t set it
Synopsis: The Brown family is on their first vacation. The family decided to pack up
Synopsis: This Doctor Doom saw a universe destroyed. From the fragments he built his own
Synopsis: Marv Wolfman never disappoints. I have been reading his comics since the Tomb of
Synopsis: This issue opens with Moon Girl trying to convince her mother that she’s late
Synopsis: This issue opens with Robin contemplating what it means to be a ward of…Deathstroke?
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