Wow, it is not a great week for DC Comics TV projects. First, the Cartoon Network cancelled ‘Green Lantern: The Animated Series” and…
Things don’t go well after Diana and Lennox get into a disagreement with another of Zeus’ illegitimate sons, Milan, a homeless person in…
The tense stand-off between Aquaman and his brother Orm, the King of Atlantis, escalates with the involvement of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman…
In a nod to Silence of the Lambs, Superman only has one person to turn to after H’el took over his Fortress of…
As the year draws to a close, we thought it would be the perfect time to look back at the most “Oh my…
The “Throne of Atlantis” crossover begun in Justice League #15, continues here, with Aquaman rescuing Commissioner Gordon and Detective Harvey Bullock after Gotham…
I’ve made no secret of my disappointment with Justice League. For what should be DC’s best book, it hasn’t come together as one…
Batwoman and Wonder Woman continue battling Medusa, but in the meanwhile, this issue focuses on Maggie Sawyer and her continued search for the…
This issue introduces Milan, yet another of Zeus’ bastard children, this one gifted with some kind of power related to sight. It isn’t…
The CW is moving forward with Amazon, their Smallville-esque take on Wonder Woman, with a young Amazon Princess adapting to life in the…
Last issue, Wonder Woman sought the help of another of Zeus’ bastard children, Siracca, but things didn’t go smoothly and in this issue,…
Last issue, The Cheetah– widely considered Wonder Woman’s arch-enemy– bit Superman and infected him with her… um, cheetah-ness? Now a savage, animalistic Superman…
Wow. I firmly believe that this was the single best issue of any comic I’ve ever read. Batwoman, under the guidance of J.H.…
Apollo gathers his siblings, the other children of Zeus for a meeting. We meet, for the first time, Dionysus, who appears to be…