The mysteries pile up like a car crash this issue, as the Birds suddenly find themselves a member short (Batgirl has vanished) and…
In 2008, when DC Comics changed it’s logo from the DC “bullet” that many fans (myself included) grew up on, to a new…
Some workers on a barge in the Thames discover the remains of a giant mythological beast, a mer-horse, sacred to Poseidon. Later, Wonder…
The Huntress and her reporter pals figures out that The Chairman, Ibn Hassan, plans on camping out at a grand hotel that was…
The serial killer Massacre is after the former members of Africa’s premier super team, The Kingdom. (See ‘Batwing’ #1, #2, #3 and #4.) …
At the end of ‘Animal Man’ #4, Buddy Baker (Animal Man) was racing to save his wife and son who had been attacked…
‘Action Comics’ #4 left readers with a cliffhanger as Brainiac was attacking Metropolis. This issue takes a strange and unexpected turn into left…
Going into 2011, DC Comics had been falling behind Marvel comics in sales for quite some time. This was due in part to…
When DC relaunched the entire line of comics last year, it all started with their ‘Flashpoint’ event. That event saw the DC universe…
In his excellent book ‘The Supergirls: Fashion, Feminism, Fantasy, and the History of Comic Book Heroines’, author Mike Madrid raises an interesting point. …
‘Batman’ #3 ended with the Dark Knight Detective after setting off a tripwire in one of the bases of the Court of Owls.…
Black Canary realizes that she’s been “infected” by the nanite bomb and is about to explode on board a full train. She is…
‘Green Lantern Corps’ #3 ended with John Stewart and his band of Green Lanterns fighting for their lives against the “ring slayers” as…
The twists and turns in this book keep coming! Gathered in the village of Little Spring, surrounded by Morgain LeFay and Morded’s Horde…
It seems the Super Women are facing a new threat… not The Cheetah or Magneto or blatant sexism. No, four of the most…