With issue #1,000 of Detective Comics released, DC takes a fond look back at the last 80 years with this collection.
With issue #1,000 of Detective Comics released, DC takes a fond look back at the last 80 years with this collection.
A seldom-invoked fusion that suggests something promising on the horizon for the Master of the Mystic Arts.
For a sustained six pages, the book doesn’t even FEEL like a mainstream superhero comic.
The Soskas have a very sophisticated grasp of what makes Black Widow such an interesting character.
A chapter that features a well-modulated conflict presented with an even-balanced pace that hurdles the series into its final segments.
Comedy finds more cleverly inventive off-center narrative as the mystery deepens.
A mix of weird fiction that still manages to find the gravity of serious drama.
A horrifyingly enjoyable issue-length celebration of revenge.
The story at the center of the action is genuinely impressive.
It’s a valiant attempt at covering the fallout of the death of a legendary villain.
A heroine edges further into darkness at the prospect of a criminal actually reforming.
Amanda Waller asks for help?!
DC Comics’ new Wonder Comics imprint, led by Brian Michael Bendis, continues its winning streak with the release of this week’s Dial H For Hero #1.
Can Aquaman hold his own against the mother of all gods and retrieve his lost memories?
What’s been going on while Barry has been away?
How do you fight a giant? Use a bigger giant! Unfortunately, the strongest one Wonder Woman knows hates her guts...