Comics
Heavy Vinyl: Y2K-O! follows a group of high school girls who, in their off-hours, work at a record store. Oh! And they also battle corporate tyranny.
Action Comics #1021 is the end of the ‘Metropolis Doom’ storyline. I review it and let you know how badly the Legion of Doom ruined the city and its hero.
Transformers vs Terminator #1 is a crossover between 35-year-old robots that struggles to shake off the rust, find out this cross-over works.
Batman/Superman #8 sees the denizens of Kandor restored by the alchemy of the Lazarus Pit. Gripped in madness, they lash out.
Legion of Super-Heroes #5: With the science police knocking at their door the Legion is running out of time and Jon Kent needs to know.
Suicide Squad #4 sees the ever curious Harley Quinn asking questions of her newfound comrades. And the answers are sure to surprise her.
Far Sector #5 sees Lantern Mullein continue her search to unravel the secrets that infest the City Enduring. No one said life as a Lantern is easy.
The Kree/Skrull War #1 and the Warner’s are back! The Skrull family hiding on Earth have uncovered a massive conspiracy as the road to Empyre starts here.
Wolverine #2 is a compelling look into the mind of one of the greatest X-Men, and features a creative team that is firing on all cylinders.
Fantastic Four: Marvel’s Snapshot takes a look at Johnny Storm through his sweetheart during their 10-year high school anniversary.
TRENDING POSTS
Absolute Batman Issue 15 finally brings the ultimate nemesis into Batman’s corner in the Absolute Universe, as the Joker is introduced.
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.














