0 DC Comics, Reviews Green Lantern #26 By Robert Venditti and Billy Tan Venditti’s run on Green Lantern has been an absolute treat. Hal hasn’t been this fascinating since Johns’ run was…
0 Marvel, Reviews Guardians of the Galaxy #9 By Brian Michael Bendis & Francesco Francavilla. The Avengers are headed back to Earth and it’s up to the Guardians to fight through Thanos’ hordes…
0 Marvel, Reviews Young Avengers #13 By Kieron Gillen & Jamie McKelvie. The final battle with Mother rages on in Central Park and it’s up to the Young Avengers to defeat…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Action Comics #26 By Greg Pak, Aaron Kuder and June Chung The Action Comics torch was recently passed to writer Greg Pak and artist Aaron Kuder, both of whom…
0 BOOM/Archaia, Reviews Hawken: Melee #1 By Dan Abnett, Federico Dallocchio and Chris Northrop Hawken: Melee is based off of the on-line game and is a follow-up to the original graphic…
0 Image/Top Cow, Reviews Carbon Grey V.3 #1 By Paul Gardner, Hoang Nguyen and Khari Evans This is the third volume of the series Carbon Grey. Having never read any of the previous…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Batman/Superman #6 By Greg Pak, Brett Booth & Andrew Dalhouse Mongul has revealed himself to be the true mastermind of the dire game that Batman and Superman…
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…
1 Image/Top Cow, News, Reviews Velvet #2 by Ed Brubaker, Steve Epting & Elizabeth Breitweiser After such an incredible first issue, many people were excited to see what Velvet’s second issue would…