REVIEWS
Wonder Woman #770 sees Diana in the afterlife among the chosen of the gods. But which afterlife, and which gods? Plus: an adventure of young Diana begins!
Batman: Urban Legends #1 is a solid chronicle of the Dark Knight’s friends and foes, featuring tales of triumph and heartbreak in Gotham.
Bringing it all together The Joker #1 delivers a pair of stories that look at the effects of the recent past of Gotham in strikingly different ways.
Non-Stop Spider-Man #1 is a jolt of adrenaline in comic book form, effectively placing the web-slinger into the middle of an action film.
For the show, Yashahime Episode 22 was a very good installment that succeeded because it focused on the relationships between the main cast.
Things get very interesting in a fast-paced So I’m a Spider, So What Episode 9 builds tension towards something much larger.
Horimiya Episode 9, like much of adolescence, is messy. However, the show has an eagerness to do right by the emotions of its characters.
Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan blends cinematic sequences with a chronicle of Japan’s history for an immersive, if uneven, experience.
Deadpool Nerdy 30 #1 celebrates Deadpool with eight stories, highlight the merc with a mouth at his absolute craziest moments.
Thor and Loki: Double Trouble #1 sees the step brothers getting into mischief and possibly, accidentally, destroying Asgard. What are brothers for?
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