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....
Singles Going Steady 7/11/2018 – Bye Felicia Daniel Gehen July 12, 2018 Archie Comics, Big Two, Big Two Reviews, DC Comics, Image, Indie, Marvel Comics, Reviews, Singles Going Steady There's a lot of books out this week that I wanted to write about, so we're dragging this feature out of storage. A new creative team for Amazing...
Jumping On: DC Universe Rebirth #1 Jamil Scalese, Luke Miller May 31, 2016 Big Two, DC Comics, Jumping On Comics has an accessibility problem. After decades of existence some books can be really hard to ease into. That’s why the infamous “jumping on...
Singles Going Steady 7/28/2015: Déjà Vu All Over Again Adam Mondschein, Esko, Eva Ceja, Jason Bud, Ryan Ford, Spencer Fawcett July 28, 2015 Marvel Comics, Reviews, Singles Going Steady Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin’s weekly single issue review roundup. Cyborg #1 by David F. Walker, Ivan Reis and Joe Prado (DC...
Review: Justice League vol. 6: Injustice League James P. Brown July 26, 2015 Reviews There is an old saying that goes, ‘the enemy of my enemy is my friend'. It sounds more like a cliché every time you hear it. But in the case of DC...
4.0 Singles Going Steady 8/26/2014: Jumping into the Multiversity Alex Gradet, Derek Vigeant, Gabe Carrasco, Jackie Henley, Joe Tower, Luke Anderson, Michael Bettendorf, Norrin Powell, Travis Moody August 26, 2014 Reviews, Singles Going Steady Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin’s weekly single issue review roundup. The Multiversity #1 (Grant Morrison / Ivan Reis /Joe Prado;...
3.0 Aquaman #5 Ray Tate January 30, 2012 Reviews This was a bad week for DC Comics. Still, if I had anything new to say about Superman, The Flash or Justice League, those words would be...
4.0 Aquaman #4 Ray Tate January 3, 2012 Reviews In many ways this arc was the simplest of all the New 52 opening arcs. Something mostly mindless arises from the sea and starts eating and...
4.0 Aquaman #3 Ray Tate November 28, 2011 Reviews This issue builds Aquaman's backstory in the form of a human antagonist fostering desires to see Atlantis. He and Arthur Curry alias Aquaman...
4.0 Aquaman #2 Ray Tate October 31, 2011 Reviews Hapless humans are quite defenseless and quite tasty. A deputy calls upon Aquaman, but other investigators fail to relish the former Sea King's...
Ivan Reis: Making a Splash with Aquaman Andre Lamar September 28, 2011 Interviews Aquaman, the King of the Seven Seas, will once again leave fresh puddles of saltwater on store shelves once his new self-titled series debuts this...
2.5 Brightest Day #24 Chris Kiser May 2, 2011 Reviews Since the beginning, each Brightest Day title page has promised the eventual revelation of the series’ unifying mystery: an explanation as to...
3.0 Brightest Day #23 Chris Kiser April 11, 2011 Reviews If you happen to be a fan of one particular Bronze Age DC Comics character (who shall remain unnamed in this review for the sake of spoiler...
3.0 Blackest Night Dave Wallace January 19, 2011 Reviews Blackest Night is the culmination of many years of Green Lantern storytelling by Geoff Johns. Building on concepts hinted at decades ago in...
3.0 Sunday Slugfest: Blackest Night #6 Thom Young January 10, 2010 Reviews The secrets of Nekron are revealed as darkness consumes the DC Universe.Jason Sacks: Chris Murman: Christopher Power: Jason Sacks: Most of the...