Review: Catwoman #39
For a character that has something of a chequered publishing history, from a mature readers
For a character that has something of a chequered publishing history, from a mature readers
One of the Marvel characters that I’d followed consistently back in the 90’s is the
For me, with all of the history of Spider-Man to consider, with the obvious exception
With Peter Parker on hiatus and with the new Gwen book just around the corner,
Dying never felt so good. Paul Constant puts together a sonata in the swan song
The penultimate issue of this series finally sees Aaron Tse take sides against both elements
They say it never rains ’till it pours! Imagine then if that rain is nail
In what might be the most important Star Wars comic in a decade, Charles Soule
The chibli main cover for Nyx #3 is such a dangerous bait and switch that
Story Thus far: In Thor #19, Part 1 of the God of Hammers, after the
One of , for me at least, surprise hits of the last year or so
What would happen if mortals with the power of gods existed in the real world?
Tom Taylor created something truly special with the Injustice franchise. He used characters we loved
As the resident, self-proclaimed, Darkhold expert, I have have quietly been looking forward to this
John Byrne’s history with the X-Men is a long, complicated, and involved one, contributing to
Spinning out of Sacred Six, the magic writing duo of Tom Sniegoski and Jeannine Acheson,
Out of the entirety of the latest 2000 A.D. anthology I decided to take my
Black Box Comics is a relatively unknown company, but with storytelling like “Devil’s Dominion” in
“Ice Cream Man” is back with a tale that explores the allegory of what is
Story Thus far: This is the latest series about Nathaniel Richards also known as Kang,
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