REVIEW: Action Comics #1066
In a whirlwind of jaw-dropping art, intense battles, and twisted family dynamics, DC’s latest
In a whirlwind of jaw-dropping art, intense battles, and twisted family dynamics, DC’s latest
Behold the most comprehensive book about Superman ever produced! From Krypton and Smallville to Metropolis
The Man of Steel remains stuck in his very own nightmare, continuing on from Knight
Superman himself comes face-to-face with the darkest part of himself in Knight Terrors: Superman #1.
I never thought I’d see the day when Superman would be turned into a manga.
The OG of superheroes returns in the OG of all comic books as Superman flies
I am not sure what possessed Cineworld to air a double feature of The Donner
Riccardo Federici is one of the greatest artists in comics. Federici knows how to make
I love my wife to bits. When it comes to comic books, writers, artist and
Story Thus far: In the previous issue of Superman Son of Kal-El, Kal-El has left
Although I only dipped occasionally into the Superman: The Animated Series when it first aired,
One of the hardest questions to answer with comics is where to begin. With so
Up in the sky, look: it’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s Superman! 5 Points
“I had a dream, almost like a premonition, that there’s an attack coming.”– Bruce Wayne
Although Superman & Lois is the kind of show that should appeal to my sensibilities,
Mark Russell is the greatest political writer in comics, and it is always interesting to
With Batman Day come and gone, it“s worth turning attention to the Caped Crusader’s team-ups
Today Al Mega and Paul Hayden chat with the creative team of the WINNERS of
“You“ll believe a man can fly.”“ Based on Richard Donner“s Academy Award nominated film “Superman”“,
One of the most maligned, misused and misunderstood characters in fiction, Jimmy Olsen has become
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