Twelfth Doctor Adventures Year Two: Invasion of the Mindmorph Pt.2 REVIEW

Twelfth Doctor Adventures Year Two: Invasion of the Mindmorphs Part 2 Titan Comics Written by: Robbie Morrison Art by: Rachel Stott Colors by: Rod Fernandes   Hey, would you look at that? A continuity piece by me! That’s new… The Twelfth Doctor, alongside Sonny and Val, the creators of “the Time Surgeon” comic series, landed… Continue reading Twelfth Doctor Adventures Year Two: Invasion of the Mindmorph Pt.2 REVIEW

A Journey Begins: Odyssey of the Amazons #1 Review

Odyssey of the Amazons #1 DC Comics Written by: Kevin Grevioux Art by: Ryan Benjamin, Richard Friend, Tony Washington, Tony Avina and Saida Temofonte Kevin Grevioux’s Odyssey of the Amazons is a successful start for this Homeric miniseries. The mythology around Wonder Woman was shaken with some of the discoveries after DC’s Rebirth launch and there remain a number… Continue reading A Journey Begins: Odyssey of the Amazons #1 Review

Pow! Right in the Childhood! Future Quest #9 REVIEW

Future Quest #9 DC Comics Written by: Jeff Parker Art by: Ron Randall Colors by: Veronica Gandini Dr. Benton Quest is forced to team up with his archenemy Dr. Zin and his assistant Jade to narrowly escape a barrage of gunfire. They hold up in a damaged space ship with an injured Jayce, who has… Continue reading Pow! Right in the Childhood! Future Quest #9 REVIEW

Everyone’s a Prisoner of Something in Dead Inside #2 REVIEW

Dead Inside #2 Dark Horse Comics Written by: John Arcudi Art by: Toni Fejzula Colors by: Andre May The mystery deepens as Detective Caruso confronts the warden with the latest evidence in the murder of inmate McCoyne. What started as a simple investigation has led down an interesting and unfortunate path for the detective. As… Continue reading Everyone’s a Prisoner of Something in Dead Inside #2 REVIEW

Supergirl: Being Super #1 (Review)

Supergirl: Being Super #1 DC Comics Story: Mariko Tamaki Penciller: Joelle Jones Inkers: Sandu Florea Colorist: Kelly Fitzpatrick We all know the story. Girl of unknown origins. Girl has superpowers. Girl hides superpowers. You would believe that the tale just gets old. You may be wrong on this one. Mariko Tamaki portrays Kara as a moody teenager just looking for… Continue reading Supergirl: Being Super #1 (Review)

Super Monster in “Superman” #13 (review)

Superman #13 DC Comics Story: Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason Penciller: Doug Mahnke Inkers: Jaime Mendoza, Keith Champagne, and Norm Rapmund Colorist: Wil Quintana Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason wrapped up this arc with a pretty, little bow. However, I expected more from DC’s golden boy. It felt forced as if they were trying… Continue reading Super Monster in “Superman” #13 (review)

The Past is Never Far Behind in “Nightwing” #11 (Review)

Nightwing #11 DC Comics Written by: Tim Seeley Art by: Marcus To Dick Grayson’s Robin was never my favorite character. He was cheesy and one-dimensional in a scenario that begged for more. Conversely, Nightwing questions all he’s ever known and attempts to find who he is behind the mask. Trying to move on from his… Continue reading The Past is Never Far Behind in “Nightwing” #11 (Review)

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