REVIEW: Black Lightning #5
DC“s “Black Lightning: Cold Dead Hands”“ is a six-issue mini-series released almost in conjunction with
DC“s “Black Lightning: Cold Dead Hands”“ is a six-issue mini-series released almost in conjunction with
I was trying to think of a good opening line here, but none would be
Superman #42 begins in a dark cemetery with a close up of Bizarro. On his
If there world was going to end in two days and you knew about it,
Somethings are meant to be together; cheese and onion, Batman and Robin, Zatanna and fishnets
Michael Kelly, an American in China has put together a small range of comics that
It started as a one-shot last October. We’d already seen Afterlife with Archie deal with
As The Walking Dead continues its meandering wanderings across a zombie infested America, practically standing
At first glance, Prism Stalker #1 (Image Comics) reads like a fantastic psychedelic sci-fi voyage
My, how the recent round of publisher musical chairs has changed the comic racks. With
Synopsis: Darth Vader discovers that the kill order against him was sent from the high
Synopsis: This story opens with a prologue that sees two record producers planning their future
John Romita Jr. and Dan Abnett list themselves as co-creators and the storytellers of DC“s
Let me get this out of the way immediately, I haven’t followed the Spawn series
The Black Panther Universe has become the most intriguing and possibly the most vividly drawn
There is always something interesting about the Bat-family of characters that the other related superheroes
It is a story we are familiar with. A man-made plague spreads across the world.
Wow. 40 years of Elfquest. The end of the story. Forgive me while I slice
Things are not looking good for Skye Matthews, as this issue finds her in her
Readers have to wonder whether or not Ta-Nehisi Coates knew that Black Panther #170 ”“