Fans of widescreen, brainless superhero action should pick up Batman/Superman #2.
More of the building blocks of Krakoa are revealed!
Superman meets Naomi.
Helmut is out for revenge!
Dial H for HERO #7, while largely unnecessary, is still fun because of the work of the four fill-in artists.
Stjepan Šejić’s Harleen #1 is a sexy retelling of Harley Quinn’s origin.
All the components for a good comic are here--a good writer with a handle on the characters, a solid art team that particularly works well together. Why, then, does Angel #5 feel (pardon the pun) lifeless?
Frank Castle takes his never-ending war to the denizens of the Nine Realms!
The series is off to a promising start on this road to redemption
DC's flagship title stands tall and proves to be the powerhouse initially promised.
In a time where Batman can’t escape his own inner demons, Brian Michael Bendis and Nick Derrington bring about a breath of fresh air.
A genuinely bizarre crew of obscure Marvel superheroes brought together by the Black Panther to fight crime in the absence of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Jeff Lemire’s elegiac new graphic novel Frogcatchers is highly recommended for a reader willing to engage.
The Omega Rangers go undercover in this thrilling issue of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers!
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy try to rebuild their lives following the tragedy at Sanctuary.
Now finished, DC has chosen to release the controversial series at once. Does it hold up to the premise?
A story that is well-written with poorly-paired art styles.
Lei is given just enough personality in and around the action to command a very unique presence.
There’s very little here that hasn’t been visited and revisited countless times.