A Deep Dive Into The Multiverse – “Superman” #15 (Review)

Superman #15 DC Comics Written By: Peter J Tomasi & Patrick Gleason Art By: Ryan Sook, Ed Benes, Clay Mann, and Jorge Jimenez My favorite time of the week has finally arrived when we get a new Superman issue! If you’re loving this title as much as I am, you would know how excited I… Continue reading A Deep Dive Into The Multiverse – “Superman” #15 (Review)

Super, Simply Super: Action Comics #966 (Review)

Action Comics #966 DC Comics Written by: Dan Jurgens Art by: Stephen Segovia and Art Thibert Emotional. Moving. Caring. Heartfelt. Dan Jurgens’ Action Comics #966 accomplishes all of this. Jurgens’ last issue was a high-water mark for Action Comics post-Rebirth, but this issue goes beyond the recap and quiet narrative of #965 and tugs at… Continue reading Super, Simply Super: Action Comics #966 (Review)

Raising Teenagers in “Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death #5 (Review)

Poison Ivy: The Cycle of Life and Death #5 DC Comics Written by: Amy Chu Art by: Clay Mann WARNING SPOILER ALERT!! Poison Ivy: The Cycle of Life and Death issue five, written by Amy Chu and illustrated by Clay Mann is a brilliant and exciting episode where in Poison Ivy’s sporeling daughters decide to… Continue reading Raising Teenagers in “Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death #5 (Review)

DC Entertainment Locks Down Some Amazing Comic Creators

DC Entertainment especially its comic’s division has been all a buzz lately with rumors of relaunches, cancellations and exclusivity deals. We have heard they are trying to nail down some of the comic world’s up and coming top talent with exclusive contracts. Our suspious have been confirmed as DC announces they have secured writer Tom… Continue reading DC Entertainment Locks Down Some Amazing Comic Creators

Stop and Smell The Roses in “Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death #1” (Review)

Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death #1 DC Comics Writer: Amy Chu Artist: Clay Mann Inker: Seth Mann Colourist: Ulises Arreola Letterer: Janice Chiang I’ve read very little with Poison Ivy in it, and the only exposure I’ve had to the character outside from that are the Arkham series of video games and Batman… Continue reading Stop and Smell The Roses in “Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death #1” (Review)

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