With its historical setting, Bitter Root Vol 1. tackles American racism head on, the monsters are transformed by the hatred in their souls.
A side-scrolling shmup with rogue-like elements, ‘Black Paradox’ unashamedly embraces its 1980s nostalgia with its presentation and features.
Xena: Warrior Princess #2 offers up a balance of adventure, relationship, gods being gods, and nostalgia, perfect for Xena fans.
The Society is one of Netflix’s new May shows and offers up ample amounts of teen drama, trauma, and literary allegories in vague science fiction.
NIghtwing issue #60 is an improvement on the Ric Grayson drama. While it won’t give you the Dick Grayson you love, it does offer a grounded story.
High Level #4 shows that the world of the series is large, really large, and we have only begun to scratch the surface…
‘Batman #71’ follows as Batman faces off with Bane but soon realizes after speaking to the batfamily, his own memories are not what they seem.
‘Superman #11’ follows Superman and Jon Kent as they locate Jor-El and determine what exactly the elder has been up to in space