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Collecting Profile: King Shark

CB Staff
August 10, 2019
Collecting Profile, Columns
Shark Week was from July 28 to August 4. To honor Shark Week, I will blog about a shark character. The character that comes to mind is King...

The Full Run: Final Crisis – Prologue

Daniel Gehen
July 23, 2019
Big Two, Columns, DC Comics, The Full Run
If there are two overarching themes found in the works of Grant Morrison, they are metatextuality and all stories matter. Both of them can be found...
5.0

BATMAN: LAST KNIGHT ON EARTH is Snyder and Capullo at Their Best (Review)

Daniel Gehen
May 30, 2019
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, DC Comics, Reviews
DC Comics (w) Scott Snyder (a) Greg Capullo (i) Jonathan Glapion (c) FCO Plascencia (l) Tom Napolitano The Dark Knight is the crown jewel of...
3.5

Review: Detective Comics #1000

Jason Jeffords Jr.
March 28, 2019
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, DC Comics, Miscellaneous Comic Book Content
Detective Comics #1000. Holy sardines Batman, that’s a big number! Yes it is, and on top of that, it’s Batman’s 80th year, which in itself is a...
3.0

Review: DC Primal Age 100 Page Giant – Not as Fun as The Toys

Jason Jeffords Jr.
February 28, 2019
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, DC Comics, Miscellaneous Comic Book Content
Months ago Funko announced a new line of action figures based on those old bulky He-Man figures. Yeah, those really cool ones that can barely move...

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...

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...

Is DOOMSDAY CLOCK Ruining DC?

Daniel Gehen
October 1, 2018
Columns
Almost one year ago, DC Comics launched it much anticipated (and very controversial) event, Doomsday Clock. Though it took over 30 years, it marked...
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...

How the Teen Titans Saved the DC Universe

Nicholas Kinoshita
July 10, 2018
Big Two, DC Comics
Justice League is the usually in the spotlight as far as the DC Universe with big names such as Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman. But what if I told...

The Case Against Doomsday Clock: Part One: The History

Chase Magnett
November 21, 2017
Columns
“The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” - William Faulkner It’s easy to make assumptions when you spend most of your day reading,...

The Case Against Doomsday Clock: Part Two: The Impact

Chase Magnett
November 21, 2017
Columns
“And sin, young man, is when you treat people like things.” - Terry Pratchett Given the history of Watchmen, what are the ethical...

The Case Against Doomsday Clock: Part Three: The Rebuttals

Chase Magnett
November 21, 2017
Columns
“Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.” - Aldous Huxley It’s unreasonable to present the history and ethics of this...

The Case Against Doomsday Clock: Part Four: The Way Forward

Chase Magnett
November 21, 2017
Columns
“I am not a saint, unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps on trying.” - Nelson Mandela So where do we go from here? The history...
5.0

Micro Review: Mister Miracle #4

Daniel Gehen
November 10, 2017
Big Two Reviews, DC Comics, Reviews
DC Comics (W) Tom King, (A) Mitch Gerads While one of comics’ largest publishers tries to recapture their magic through collectable stamp...
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