0 BOOM/Archaia, Reviews Dead Letters #3 by Christopher Sebela, Chris Visions and Ruth Redmond Dead Letters has been aiming high since the first issue. Since it opened with a chase scene,…
0 BOOM/Archaia, Reviews Lumberjanes #3 by Noelle Stevenson, Grace Ellis, Brooke Allen and Maarta Laiho At the end of the second issue of Lumberjanes #2, the girls were in a…
0 Marvel, Reviews All-New Invaders #6 By James Robinson & Marc Laming Here we go again with another string of big event crossovers. By and large, these tie-ins feel forced and…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Detective Comics #32 By Francis Manapul & Brian Buccellato Batman is still going strong in Detective Comics #32. He continues the hunt for the origin of “Icarus” while…
0 DC Comics, Reviews The New 52: Futures End #6 By Brian Azzarello, Jeff Lemire, Dan Jurgens, Keith Giffen, Patrick Zircher & Ryan Sook Brain Azzarello and the rest of the writing team set out…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Batman Eternal #10 By Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Ray Fawkes, John Layman, Tim Seeley, Riccardo Burchielli & Dave McCaig Gotham is still in bad shape (for real…
0 Marvel, Reviews The Amazing Spider-Man #1.2 By Dan Slott & Ramon Perez I don’t know what it is about this period in Spider-Man’s career, but it somehow brings out the best…
0 Marvel, Reviews Uncanny X-Men Special #1 By Sean Ryan, Ron Ackins & Ruth Redmond No End in Sight is a three issue mini series that goes through Uncanny X-Men, Iron Man…
0 Marvel, Reviews All-New X-Men #28 By Brian Michael Bendis, Stuart Immonen & Marte Gracia It’s a right of passage that all X-Men teams have a villainous group that is a…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Batgirl #32 By Gail Simone, Fernando Pasarin, Jonathan Glapion & Blond Gail Simone’s Batgirl has been one of the best books on DC’s shelves and month after…