0 DC Comics, Reviews Earth 2 #17 By Tom Taylor and Nicola Scott James Robinson had created a nice little world with Earth 2. It felt fresh and exciting; something The New…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Trillium #4 By Jeff Lemire & José Villarrubia By now, everybody knows that Jeff Lemire is a rockstar writing talent over at DC Comics on some of…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Green Lantern Annual #2 By Robert Venditti and Sean Chen Now that Lights Out is over, it’s probably safe to say that this was much better than the whole First…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Li’l Gotham #21 by Dustin Nguyen & Derek Fridolfs There are plenty of Halloween-themed issues coming out this month. With much of the issues of Li’l Gotham having…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Justice League #24 By Geoff Johns & Ivan Reis In Justice League #23.4, Owlman and the Outsider’s backstory is revealed. Now this issue focuses on Ultraman’s origin and…
0 Columns, Comic Culture, News Comic Culture: Is Comic Oversaturation Hurting the Industry? Hot off the heels of New York Comic Con 2013 and all the new books announced by Marvel specifically, there’s one thing I would like…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Li’l Gotham #20 by Dustin Nguyen and Derek Fridolfs Wayne Manor is a large complex that is occupied by very few people. Though the Bat-family includes many members,…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Batman Beyond Universe #3 By Christos Gage, Kyle Higgins, Ban Coello, & Thony Silas In Batman Beyond, Terry faces off against the original Bat family, but he quickly realizes who they…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Batman/Superman #4 By Greg Pak & Jae Lee The first story arc for this new title reaches its close. The NSA engages both versions of Batman and…
0 Columns, Comic Culture, News Comic Culture: The Pros of Comic Mini-Series This week’s topic on the Comic Culture was spurned from a Facebook discussion I recently had with a fellow comic reader. I don’t remember the…