Comics
Nightwing #80 is a fun, glorious romp through the life of Dick Grayson and the city of Bludhaven. I’m happy to share my thoughts with you on this issue!
Superman: Red & Blue #3 features a quintet of tales that center on the Man of Steel’s humanity, courtesy of a roster of all-star creators.
Justice League #61 contains two different teams and two different stories. The Justice League and Justice League Dark both fight otherworldly beasts.
Wonder Girl #1 has grand ideas, and magnificent art, but suffers from rushed pacing, a plot too involved for a single issue.
Incredible Doom Volume 1 begins the story of four teens and how their lives are forever impacted by the arrival of online computing.
Mighty Morphin #7 upends the traditional dynamic between Lord Zedd and the Power Rangers, presenting the heroes with a monumental choice.
One of the three main truths about the Trench is a lie. Facing this revelation, Pa breaks down and tells his kids the truth in Snow Angels #4.
Scout’s Honor #5 acts as the perfect conclusion to the series, bringing a message of hope and unity throughout its post-apocalyptic setting.
In FAB Volume 1, a new 3D printing technology has the power to create anything, living or otherwise, but of course, the tech leaks and it must be stopped.
In Rangers of the Divide #1 is a world filled with vast, unknown wilds where only Rangers stand to protect Veil and Ryllion, the ever-warring nations
TRENDING POSTS
One World Under Doom Issue 9 ends the event with a whimper instead of a roar, as Doctor Doom tries to undo the one death he can’t allow.
DC K.O. Issue 2 starts the second round, where the competitors of the tournament have to fight to the death just to get their hands on weapons.
Absolute Batman Issue 14 is the final showdown between Bane and Batman, as this arms race of size and supremacy comes to an end.















