Review: Batman Universe #1 (of 6)
Just when you thought that DC had finally hit the ceiling with the sheer amount
Just when you thought that DC had finally hit the ceiling with the sheer amount
Three months after the original release date of March 13th, the last part of DC’s
 By: Shawn Warner In the wake of the announcement that Tom King’s planned 100
Funko and Diamond Comic Distributors have once again partnered to bring the Caped Crusader exclusively
Batman has long been the world“s most popular superhero and part of what has made
It’s “Event” book time again, with the DC powers that be deciding that even though
Tom King, the long-time helm of the Batman run after Rebirth, will be launching a new comic
Wow, what a week of comics. One of the best weeks of the year thus
At this point what more can be done? We have seen so many different types
Aiming to capitalize on the various crossovers between Batman and The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
After some delay, Batman and the Outsiders #1 has hit the shelves. Although this team
Who does not love a great combination? Taking one thing and pairing it with another
No disrespect to the comics on this list as I enjoyed each one and would
Tom King is not making it easy to be a fan of Batman proper. The
This fourth installment of “The Batman Who Laughs” by Scott Snyder (American Vampire, Iron Man
One thing you cannot say about Scott Snyder“s Justice League is that it is short
At long last; despite renumbering, despite changing up the schedule the 1000th issue of Detective
Well this was an interesting week of comics. There were a lot of books that
The “Knightmares”“ continue as Batman chases a new foe in an impossible race. Over rooftops,
Doing this list has made me upset at the number ten because you have a