0 Marvel, Reviews Savage Wolverine #9 By Jock Savage Wolverine has been quite interesting. It’s one of those rare titles that care less about continuity and big crossovers and more about…
0 Marvel, Reviews FF #12 By Matt Fraction, Lee Allred, & Mike Allred The news of Fraction leaving Fantastic Four and FF hit fans pretty hard. He’s been absolutely killing…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Batman #23.4: Bane By Peter Tomasi & Graham Nolan When Villains Month was first announced, fanboys everywhere raged on about how it was nothing more than a gimmick….
0 Marvel, Reviews Avengers #20 By Jonathan Hickman and Leinil Frances Yu There has been quite a bit of action going on in the pages of Infinity and its 10…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Batman #23.3: Penguin By Frank Tieri & Christian Duce Batman has one of the best galleries of rogues, if not the best – everybody knows this. The Penguin…
0 Marvel, Reviews New Avengers #10 By Jonathan Hickman & Mike Deodato As far as tie-ins go, Infinity has been great. Avengers and New Avengers are actually part of the story…
0 Marvel, Reviews Mighty Avengers #1 By Al Ewing and Greg Land It’s nice to see diversity in comics. DC and Marvel are littered with white, straight dudes flying around and…
0 Marvel, Reviews Avengers #19 By Jonathan Hickman and Leinil Francis Yu Avengers isn’t the easiest book to jump on board with. If you haven’t read the previous 18 issues,…
0 Marvel, Reviews Fantastic Four #12 By Matt Fraction, Christopher Sebela and Mark Bagley Fantastic Four #12 was supposed to be Fraction’s last issue as the sole writer, but alas, both…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Batman #23.2 (Riddler) By Scott Snyder, Ray Fawkes, and Jeremy Haun After reading every Villains Month issue (so far), it appears to be a mixed bag. A few…