Review: Catwoman #6
As Catwoman #6 marks the end of the series first major arc it allows for
As Catwoman #6 marks the end of the series first major arc it allows for
Ogre follows the journey of the titular monster as he escapes from prison and, along
Synopsis: What happens when Tony Stark and Pepper Potts are having a leisurely meal at
Synopsis: What if Bruce Wayne had a different personality? How thin is the line between
Synopsis: This issue begins with a flashback and Carol Danvers is performing a crazy stunt
Damage, the titular character in this book by DC Comics, can best be described as
With his use in the Black Panther film and now his own miniseries there is
The surfeit of old man/woman stories on the market have been hit or miss. All
His preparations complete, Al Simmons is ready to launch his war on the forces of
Lion Forge“s Catalyst Prime universe of superhero stories continues to engage and entertain readers (from
Jason Aaron has become synonymous with Thor in much the same way Walter Simonson was
It seems to me that the “12 issue maxi series” is becoming one of DC’s
People often talk about the downsides of having a character as powerful as Superman. The
Love him or hate him, and count me in the former camp not the latter,
“Whatever you need, I’m right here.” – Alfred Pennyworth. Synopsis: The relationship between the Dark
Physical darkness, the actual absence of light can be terrifying. The fear of not knowing
I’m not sure how to begin this review. Hit-Girl is one of those guilty pleasures.Â
After the ill-fated events of Rogue and Gambit’s honeymoon in space, the couple return to
Mike Mignola takes another dive into the universe of Hellboy and the BPRDÂ in 1956
John Layman and Afu Chan have crafted a compelling mash-up of a spooky space universe
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