REVIEWS
Batman #101 sees Batman taking stock of his situation in a post Joker War Gotham. What it will mean both for himself, and some of his allies.
For content that is completely free, Legends is both surprisingly robust and isn’t trying to trick you out of your money. It’s well worth your time.
Catwoman #26 sees Selina Kyle returning to Alleytown. She’s decided she is going to be the queen of the town. Step one, clean up the drug trade.
Though its title character is wearing far too much plot armor, Dark Nights: Death Metal-Robin King #1 is a visually impressive from DC Comics.
Lovecraft Country Episode 10 ends as it began: beautifully blending genre conventions with Black history to tell an entertaining and often emotional story.
Fire Force Episode 16 sees the three way battle between Station 8, Haijima and the Evangelist’s followers for the sixth pillar continue.
Fans of survival horror and zombie horror will enjoy Alone and possibly relate to surviving and coping through a pandemic, despite zombies not existing
Hubie Halloween is a badly written, badly acted, badly directed comedy starring Adam Sandler. The plot explores one All Hallow’s Eve in Salem.
After having so much fun in the first episode, Noblesse Episode 2 rehashed too many gags and failed to deepen any relationships between characters.
Yashahime Episode 3 delivers what was promised: a heartbreaking reunion and satisfying battle; but still leaves viewers with more questions than answers.
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