Winter Ember steals its own graphic novel series as a prequel to the game, thanks to an all-star writer and illustrator team
The Matrix Resurrections brings back Neo, Trinity, and a world of nostalgia that knows what it is, and well, that’s just fine.
While not perfect, The Gunk is a fun game that carries an important message. Let The Gunk slowly take you in, because it will be worth it in the end.
Catwoman #38 sees Selina Kyle brought before GCPD to answer questions concerning her part in the recent happenings in Alleytown.
Justice League Incarnate #2 dives deep into the Multiverse, visiting a multitude of worlds and catching up with characters old and new.
Nightwing #87 is fun, fresh, and fast-paced action. Get over to ButWhyTho and roll your eyes over my review to see how it tells a great story.
Catwoman: Lonely City #2 sets up the heist of Selina Kyle’s life while also exploring how Gotham has changed in the wake of Batman’s death.
Nightmare Alley ‘s ending marks a departure from Guillermo del Toro’s previous films — specifically how his characters defy fate.