‘Wonder Woman #58’ (review) at Forces of Geek
G. Willow Wilson returns to DC Comics with her unique take on the classic character of Wonder Woman. I’m sure DC is banking on her bringing some of her Ms. Marvel fanbase to this run.
Read MoreG. Willow Wilson returns to DC Comics with her unique take on the classic character of Wonder Woman. I’m sure DC is banking on her bringing some of her Ms. Marvel fanbase to this run.
Read MoreThe Benson Sisters are on a roll with the latest in Green Arrow #46 from DC Comics.
Read MoreBecause exactly no one demanded it, Nightwing teams up with Magilla Gorilla in the latest Hanna-Barbera / DC Comics Special.
Read MoreDan DiDio delivers one of the least anticipated and least likely Hanna-Barbera / DC crossover with Superman/Top Cat Special #1.
Read MoreBonfires are burning bright in the latest from DC and CW Animation.
Read MoreOld Lady Harley gets “Shiny and Chrome,” as Frank Tieri takes a post-apocalyptic view of the DC Universe with a version of his Gang of Harleys and a more than a tip of the hat to Millar’s Old Man Logan creation.
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Read MoreThis week marks the first return of Gaiman to Sandman since 2013’s Sandman Overture prequel released 17 years after The Sandman #75 and some notable spinoffs. The anthology first issue for The Sandman Universe arrived this week to solve the mystery of the missing Dream of the Endless.
Read MoreThe first part of DC’s The Death of Superman takes you to the titular moment in a way that will almost make you forget the more pallid versions we’ve been given from the live action universe.
Read MoreJulie and Shawna Benson take over on Green Arrow after a long run on Batgirl and the Birds of Prey – Rebirth.
Read MoreSidekicks no more, The Titans led by Robin are out to prove to the Hollywood system that they deserve a movie.
Read MoreLiam Sharp concludes his mini series with The Brave & The Bold: Batman & Wonder Woman #6.
Read MoreRebuked by Batman for not surrendering her sister, Beth aka supervillian Alice, to Arkham for treatment, Kate Kane has taken her in.
Read MoreWonder Woman’s newly discovered long lost family member, her brother Jason, reveals his true self at the end of Wonder Woman #49.
Read MoreThis is the DC equivalent of Deadpool 2 in comic form. I haven’t been checking in on creator Sam Humphries for a while now, though I was a fan of watching his rise to stardom at Marvel. His fun style translates well into the adventures of Harleen Quinzel.
Read MoreLast issue, Ollie was tasked with transporting Superman villain Parasite from one prison to another.
Read MoreIt's not often that I pick up an issue of Batgirl (of Burnside), but when I saw one of my favorite villains, Two-Face, on the cover flipping a Batgirl coin I was intrigued!
Read MoreRaven has had quite a time adjusting to her new home in San Francisco living with her Christian Aunt Alice and family. It’s not all bad, except for her evil Dad Trigon popping up occasionally and ruining everything – as he does!
Read MoreWe come by Batwoman in the middle of a bigger story, this is the fourth chapter in “The Fall of the House of Kane”.
Read MoreWhen deciding which comics to review this week, I thought, “Hey, gimme something Brave and Bold!” It will most assuredly be funny, if not maybe it will be serious, but not TOO serious. I was looking for something of a light appetizer before I crammed through the rest of my stack.
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