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Past articles by Hannibal:

Timeless #1 Review: Misses The Mark, Just Barely

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

Red Hood #51 Review: On A Different Page

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

Cyberpunk Comes To Life In Comics From Hacker Robert Willis’ Paraneon

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

Batgirl #50 Review: The People vs. Barbara Gordon

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 Review: An Enjoyable If Tonally Rough Light Tragedy

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 Review: More Stumble Than Graceful

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

Making History: Black People Headline 2 Top 5 Comics Publishers

This week saw some literally history-making hiring happening in the oft-homogenous comics industry. IDW Publishing, recently plagued with challenges in → Read More

Reaver #10 Review: One Of The Best Fantasy Comics On The Stands

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

Here Comes A New Challenger: BIC Distro Brings Black Comics To Retail

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

Black Cat #11 Review: The Despinan Ambassador

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: Kevin Smith, Grant Gustin Raise Funds for BLM

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 Review: This Is All as Dumb as It Sounds

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 Review: It's Some High-Grade Science Fiction

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

G.I. Joe #6 Review: The Slow Burn Could Get There Someday But Not Yet

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

Avengers #33 Review: The Fist Of Khonshu Leaves Us Skeptical

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

Avengers #33 Review: The Fist Of Khonshu Leaves Us Skeptical

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

Batman: Gotham Nights #6 Review: The Joker's Most Diabolical Scheme

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

Disaster Inc. #1 Review: Places Humans Are Not Meant To Be

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 Review: Big Ideas Are Tossed Around

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

Year Zero #1 Review: This One is Very Skillfully Done

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