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Review: Wonder Twins #1 Is a Wondrous First Issue

Jason Jeffords Jr.
February 14, 2019
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, DC Comics
DC COMICS (w) Mark Russell (a) Stephen Byrne With the idea of teen-focused comics in mind, Brian Michael Bendis helped curate a new imprint in Wonder Comics for DC. In this new line of comics we were...
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Review: “Batman Troika TPB” Brings Back The Classic Bat

Jason Jeffords Jr.
February 9, 2019
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, DC Comics
With the release of Batman: Prelude To Knightfall back in September of 2018, DC began a nine-part collection of the Dark Knights biggest epic in celebration of its 25th anniversary. In this epic celebration we...

Friday Favorites: Crisis On Infinite Earths

Jason Jeffords Jr.
February 8, 2019
Columns, DC Comics, Friday Favorites
“Worlds will live, worlds will die and nothing will ever be the same.” When I first read this tagline for DC’s Crisis On Infinite Earths as a kid it sent shivers down my spine. Now re-reading it as an...
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Review: ‘Heroes In Crisis’ #5 Illuminates The Series’ Fundamental Flaws

Chase Magnett
January 30, 2019
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, DC Comics
DC Comics (w) Tom King (a) Clay Mann Heroes In Crisis has provided plenty of lurid moments worthy of criticism thus far. These tangible details in each issue make for a laundry list of objections. The...

Friday Favorites: Intercompany Crossovers

Daniel Gehen
January 18, 2019
Columns, Dark Horse, DC Comics, Dynamite, Friday Favorites, IDW, Marvel Comics, Top Cow
I love a good intercompany crossover. The chance to see characters interact that, under normal conditions, would never cross paths always gives me warm, fuzzy feelings. Having read a ton over the years, I've...

DC Joins Comixology Unlimited, Striking a Blow to DC Universe

Daniel Gehen
January 8, 2019
Big Two, DC Comics, News, Press Release
In a move that is both perplexing and exciting for comic readers, DC Entertainment has joined every other major publisher in jumping on the Comixology Unlimited bandwagon. While the news is great for those...

Comics to Check Out for the Holiday Season

Daniel Gehen
December 18, 2018
Big Two, Columns, Dark Horse, DC Comics, Image, Marvel Comics
'Tis the season for good tidings to all. And for those of you here, that likely will involve picking up a comic or two centered around the holiday season. If you're looking for a something to check out while...
4.5

Review: Doomsday Clock #8 is Full of Surprises

Daniel Gehen
December 5, 2018
Big Two, DC Comics
DC Comics (w) Geoff Johns (a) Gary Frank (c) Brad Anderson If you're new to this website, we are not particularly fans of how DC Comics has handled the Watchmen property over the years, especially their...

Comictober 2018: Blackest Night, Superhero Fright

Jason Jeffords Jr.
October 16, 2018
Big Two, Columns, DC Comics
The word zombie was first recorded in 1819, so we can say that zombies have been around for a while, with the first movie being White Zombie in 1932. But it wasn’t until 1968’s George A. Romero’s Night...

Batman: The Damned #1 and The Problem With The Censorship

Daniel Gehen
October 3, 2018
Big Two, Columns, DC Comics
Last week, Batman: The Damned #1 hit shelves, garnering a lot of media attention. However, little of that attention was focused on Brian Azzarello's inability to write a decent Batman story, nor did it bring...

Review: Wonder Woman Earth One vol. 2 is a Smart, Thrilling Graphic Novel

Jason Sacks
September 26, 2018
Big Two, DC Comics
Wonder Woman Earth One is an ideal graphic novel partner for the Wonder Woman film. Volume Two, due to be released October 3rd, shows all the potential of that outstanding movie in comic book form. In...
5.0

Review: Batman #54 Combines all the Correct Condiments

Jason Jeffords Jr.
September 6, 2018
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, DC Comics
DC Comics (W) Tom King (A) Matt Wagner (C) Tomeu Morey (L) Clayton Cowles With villains named, Crazy Quilt, Condiment King, Ten Eyed Man, Kite Man, why wouldn’t The Dark Knight be in a more colorful...

Review: ‘Batman and the Signal’ Brings a Major New Hero to Gotham City

Jason Sacks
August 28, 2018
Big Two, DC Comics, Reviews
The Signal is one of the most intriguing Batman supporting characters to appear in years. Duke Thomas is not just another Robin. Instead he’s his own man, a unique partner to the Bat. He has super-powers but...

Review: There are no heroes in ‘The Snagglepuss Chronicles: Exit Stage Left’

Jason Sacks
August 27, 2018
Big Two, DC Comics, Reviews
The Snagglepuss Chronicles is one of the strangest comic books ever published. It also is a complicated book to review. Snagglepuss is true to his Hanna-Barbera animated origins as a man-sized pink mountain...
4.0

Review: BATMAN: KINGS OF FEAR Calls Upon the Classics

Will Rice
August 24, 2018
Big Two, DC Comics, Reviews
DC Comics (W) Scott Peterson (I) Kelley Jones (C) Michelle Madsen Batman asks a crucial question of the Joker in this inaugural issue -- Does there really need to be more? I found myself asking the...
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