0 IDW, Reviews Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #27 By Kevin Eastman, Bobby Curnow, Tom Waltz, Mateus Santolouco The City Fall storyline has been the strongest arc of IDW’s TMNT series yet. Not only…
0 Marvel, Reviews FF #13 By Lee Allred, Matt Fraction & Michael Allred Even though Fraction is essentially gone, Lee Allred is taking his plot and making one heck of…
0 Marvel, Reviews Daredevil #32 By Mark Waid and Chris Samnee Has there been a bad issue of Waid’s Daredevil? How about a mediocre one? Yeah, I didn’t think so….
0 Marvel, Reviews Avengers #21 By Jonathan Hickman and Leinil Francis Yu The events of Infinity #4 appeared to have finally given our heroes the advantage that they so desperately…
0 Marvel, Reviews New Avengers #11 By Jonathan Hickman and Mike Deodato How lucky are we? Two Hickman Infinity books in one week! Avengers #21 is awesome and New Avengers #11…
0 Marvel, Reviews Superior Spider-Man #19 By Dan Slott and Ryan Stegman As this little Spidey 2099 arc comes to a close, we’re left with far too many questions and not…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Batman #24 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, James Tynion and Raphael Albuquerque Is it just me or do these Batman arcs tend to lose steam after so long?…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Superman/Wonder Woman #1 By Charles Soule and Tony S. Daniel You must give DC some credit. At the start of The New 52, they weren’t afraid to try…
0 Marvel, Reviews Marvel Knights Spider-Man #1 By Matt Kindt and Marco Rudy Let me be a fanboy for a minute –the previous volume of Marvel Knights Spider-Man was some of the…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Green Lantern #24 By Robert Venditti & Billy Tan Here we go again. Lights Out is the latest big Green Lantern event promising to shake up the status…