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With one of the best depictions of the time-traveling villain in all his vanity, Timeless #1 may not feature Malcolm Barrett or rail against Rittenhouse, → Read More
No matter what is happening in Gotham City, there is one neighborhood that’s always on a different page. The Hill is a predominantly Black neighborhood → Read More
Robert Willis is an information security professional, a "white hat" hacker who provides peace of mind for companies and individuals alike by showing them → Read More
The main story here takes place in the clean up after the frankly predictable Joker War as Batgirl struggles to understand her place in the structures and → Read More
Chu #3 is a little goofier than your average crime comic and nowhere near as imaginative, and that cognitive dissonance can be challenging in some ways. → Read More
Ludocrats #5 from Image Comics wasn’t boring, but it wasn’t a triumph of whimsy or wonder. In the end, it’s just … over. → Read More
This week saw some literally history-making hiring happening in the oft-homogenous comics industry. IDW Publishing, recently plagued with challenges in → Read More
This is one of the best fantasy comics on the stands, is well worth your time and money, and Reaver #10 picks up the pace. → Read More
With the onset of pandemic and social unrest on a national scale, the time-honored banners of Diamond Comic Distributors became vulnerable for the first → Read More
Toss in the stylish, slick, and kinetic visuals and Black Cat #11 is a superbly entertaining, craftily clever chunk of culture on your hands. → Read More
The Plague Nerdalogues gathers a second group of troops that raised money from COVID-19 to raise money for Black Lives Matter. → Read More
Nightwing #71 is just treading water and waiting for the return of Dick Grayson as we expect to see him, so all this heroic nonsense is tedious. → Read More
Kill Lock #5 is high-grade science fiction with deep emotional undercurrents and with one issue left, it's a nailbiter to see what will happen next. → Read More
The slow boil of this is a series of almost losses that could add up to a Battle of Yavin moment, but today are drastically less impressive for G.I. Joe #6. → Read More
From an execution standpoint, there are no defects in the script and, likewise, the visual storytelling hits all the right spots in Avengers #33. → Read More
From an execution standpoint, there are no defects in the script and, likewise, the visual storytelling hits all the right spots in Avengers #33. → Read More
Without a doubt, these are some of the best Batman comics available on the stands and pretty much everything went right in Batman: Gotham Nights #6. → Read More
The issue for Disaster Inc. #1 is pacing: Harris' script is very good at establishing the characters quickly and bringing the reader into this world. → Read More
Gold Digger #273 does not lack either ambition nor big ideas as it posits its lead as a multiversal mix of many of the classic "chosen one" motifs. → Read More
If you're a sadist or love the idea of the creeping horror of a zombie infestation closing in on you, Year Zero #1 will likely be a must buy. → Read More