By Cheryl Lynn Eaton, Maria Frolich, Andrew Aydin, Joanna Estep, Conley Lyons, Craig Yeung, Marco D’Alfonso, and Clayton Cowles. Nothing like a comic named Bitch…
Welcome to another episode of the Valiant Central Podcast, THE premier source for Valiant Comics discussion. This week, Paul and Martin dive into the podcast…
By Greg Rucka, Leandro Fernandez, Daniela Miwa, and Jodi Wynne. The Old Guard #2 continues to impress and enthrall readers with tales of immortal soldiers and…
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…AQUAMAN is still hard to recommend to anyone other than huge fans. If you don’t like the character, this comic is not going to convince you otherwise.
Detective Comics is off to a great start. Tynion IV has always had a knack for writing secondary Gotham characters, so this is obviously where he should be. With the current art team, this series has a lot going for it.
Superman: Rebirth #1 is not perfect, but it’s not awful either. Tomasi has already shown that he’s able to write a compelling Superman and no amount of nostalgia cash-grabs is going to change that. The upcoming Superman #1 will hopefully be a more proper start.