In ‘Dark Nights: Death Metal #2,’ the remaining Dark Knights are out for blood as Wonder Woman, Swamp Thing, and Wally West search for Batman.
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Japan Sinks: 2020 is the most stressful, depressing, yet satisfying. It’s quite the rollercoaster ride that pulls at your heartstrings and never stops.
The Tea Dragon Tapestry tells the stories of several people living in a little village. They learn and grow as they tackle the challenges life presents.
The best war films know what they are and lean into it. Greyhound, unfortunately, does not seem to possess that sense of identity.
Batman and the Outsiders #14 presses the pedal to the gas, darting back and forth between two different storylines with ease.
Palm Springs is laugh-out-loud funny, so gosh-darn endearing, and respectful of its audience. I’m ready to make a long-term commitment to Palm Springs.
Invisible Differences is an autobiographical comic about a woman’s life with autism and her journey to self-discovery and self-advocacy.
Harley Quinn: Black, White and Red #2 sees Harley Quinn square off with Catwoman on the fashion runway. The reward: a ruby gown.






