0 DC Comics, Reviews Batman/Superman Annual #1 By Greg Pak, Jae Lee, Kennith Rocafort, and Philip Tan It was difficult to disconnect myself from the notion I was reading a 1980s or…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Green Lantern #29 By Robert Venditti, Billy Tan and Martin Coccolo. Really, Venditti? How the heck did you just make your Green Lantern run even more awesome? Well,…
0 DC Comics, News, Reviews Green Arrow #29 By Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino & Marcelo Maiolo So… how ‘bout that Green Arrow, right? Since issue 17 this series has done nothing but improve…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Forever Evil #6 By Geoff Johns, David Finch & Richard Friend The Forever Evil storyline is close to its finale; some of the conflicts and mysteries are finally unfolding!…
0 DC Comics, Reviews The Movement #10 By Gail Simone, Freddie Williams II & Chris Sotomayor The Movement is a title that is month after month, exceptional. It started off being billed…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Action Comics #29 By Greg Pak, Aaron Kuder, Jed Dougherty & Will Quintana. Action Comics, ever since Greg Pak and Aaron Kuder took over creative duties in #25,…
0 DC Comics, News, Reviews The Wake #6 By Scott Snyder & Sean Murphy The Wake withdrawals can finally subside! Issue six kicks off the second half of the story. Glimpses were given…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Superman #28 By Scott Lobdell, Brett Booth & Norm Rapmund Superman #28 sheds some more light on some of the mysteries revolving around this title, but not…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Aquaman #28 By Jeff Parker & Paul Pelletier In Aquaman #28, Aquaman punches a shark in the face and attends his high school reunion. I could end the review…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Teen Titans #28 By Scott Lobdell & Tyler Kirkham The New 52 relaunch of Teen Titans has been plagued with the same problems since issue one. Writer Scott Lobdell has…