Review: Star Trek Celebrations
I love Star Trek, so when I saw a book that was a celebration of
I love Star Trek, so when I saw a book that was a celebration of
This and the preview review of X-Men Red, all fall under the “Fall of X”
There is no doubt that I have a taste for the occult. From Crowley to
Giant Size X-Men Thunderbird brings back one of the least developed but most famous X-Men
The penultimate issue of this series finally sees Aaron Tse take sides against both elements
As the resident, self-proclaimed, Darkhold expert, I have have quietly been looking forward to this
Cavan Scott is a creator who embraces all aspects of the Star Wars mythos. His
Darkhold is a fun, character driven event book with a solid focus on Scarlet Witch.
The alternative Marvel universe continues abound, this time around its the turn of the merry
Continuing the trend of celebrating the myriad of special days of the year, we get
Doom Patrol, in its many iterations has been among my favorite superhero team titles. Since
One of the knocks on the Burton Batman movies is that they started a trend
It is odd how things work on comics some times. Last week the list was
The world of Steve Orlando and Garry Brown“s “Crude”“ (Image Comics) is cruel, cynical, and
Synopsis: I will say straight up that this is my favorite title that I have
Synopsis: The story opens with a ghostly apparition that informs Supergirl that her presence on
Welcome to a new world, where heroes are sanitized for the masses, repackaged to cater
Synopsis: This issue opens with Caitlin Snow entering a prison of her own making. Tsaritsa
“…Wasn’t there a war in Heaven?” – Damian Wayne Synopsis: This issue opens with Robin
I had not followed Supergirl for a while prior to reading Supergirl #15. The new
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