I certainly give DC credit for diversifying their line by tapping into existing properties that haven’t really been exploited in years (decades even),…
*Please note Kick-Ass 2 #4 is not for the faint of heart, if you are easily offended by explicit content, language and dark…
I wasn’t sure what to expect going into ‘Voodoo’ #1. I vaguely remember seeing the character on t-shirts and posters in the 90s…
Over the past eight issues, the Future Foundation series has grown on me and become one of my most anticipated reads each month.…
It’s only natural for DC to attempt to tap into the lucrative vampire market. Like ‘Twilight,’ ‘True Blood’ and ‘The Vampire Diaries,’ ‘I,…
After a couple of middling tales in ‘Superman’ and ‘Batman: The Dark Knight’, I was beginning to think that DC Comics’ stable of…
The trend of bringing comic books to the big screen seems to still be financially viable as Summit has now just acquired the…
‘Antiquitas Lost: The Last Of The Shamalans’ Review And Interview With Author Dr. Robert Lewis Smith
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There isn’t much to say about Spider Island in general that I haven’t said in past reviews. Dan Slott is one of the…
Jason Rusch and Ronnie Raymond are a couple of students living worlds apart. Now they are drawn into a conspiracy of super-science that…
The Flash has been a major focus of the DC Universe over the past couple of years since Barry Allen returned from the…
I love Batman. I really do. He is DC’s most popular character. But, like Marvel too often does with Wolverine, this issue just…
Perhaps one of the biggest surprises of The New 52 is the sudden swell of goodwill directed at Aquaman, arguably the biggest underdog…
After Grant Morrison’s astounding first issue on ‘Action Comics’ #1, I was super excited to delve back into the world of the Man…
After the astounding numbers for the week two and three sales of DC Comics’ New 52, it should come as no surprise that…