0 DC Comics, Reviews Green Arrow #26 By Jeff Lemire & Andrea Sorrentino Green Arrow #26 begins the new storyline, The Outsiders War, and takes a deeper look at the weapon clans and,…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Earth 2 #18 By Tom Taylor and Nicola Scott The second issue of Tom Taylor’s stint on Earth 2 picks up right where issue 17 left off. Although the parallels…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Trillium #5 By Jeff Lemire & José Villarrubia The story of Trillium has been a wild ride since issue #1. The plot is unlike anything else and…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Batman: Li’l Gotham #23 by Dustin Nguyen and Derek Fridolfs It’s Thanksgiving time once again in the land of Li’l Gotham and Robin has lost track of his pet…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Superman #25 By Scott Lobdell, Kenneth Rocafort and Blond We have another cross over in the Superman books, this is Krypton Returns. H’el has come back, and…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Batman the Dark Knight #25 By Gregg Hurwitz, Alex Maleev and Dave Mcaig One of the major draws of Batman The Dark Knight is that it gives focus to the…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Batman Beyond Universe #4 By Christos Gage, Iban Coello, Kyle Higgins & Thony Silas Both series conclude their first story arc with new creative teams. In Justice League Beyond,…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Green Lantern: New Guardians #25 By Justin Jordan, Brad Walker and Geraldo Borges This is the first issue of Green Lantern New Guardians since the end of lights out, which…
0 DC Comics, Reviews The Wake #5 By Scott Snyder, Sean Murphy, & Matt Hollingsworth The remaining members of the Ghost Rig crew come face-to-face with a behemoth sized version of the…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Animal Man #25 By Jeff Lemire & Rafael Albuquerque The second half of this two part story managed to feel more epic than many of the multi-month event…