There are always a few Batman titles from week-to-week, but it's not every day one writer has issues for four separate series drop in the same day like...
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TLDR #46: Shang-Chi (Brothers & Sisters) & Oblivion Song
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DC Fandome Returning OCtober 16th!
Completely Free, Completely Virtual. DC Fandome, a first of it's kind complete virtual and immersive fan experience with panels for all DC IP's. Including...
Wonder Girl #3 (REVIEW)
Wonder Girl #3 Above all else, Joelle Jones’ art shined through Wonder Girl’s first two issues. Wonder Girl #3 was no exception, either. Yara Flor has a...
Superman ‘78, King Spawn, Transformers: Shattered Glass and more: The GWW Pull List
All eyes were on Image Comics this week with King Spawn #1 hitting shelves. Image had a few other first issues drop this week, and they're all feature in...
Superman ’78 #1 (Review)
SUPERMAN '78 #1 "Superman '78" is a sequel to the 1978 Richard Donner-directed film Superman. Just like Sam Hamm and Joe Quinones' "Batman '89" (that I...
Batman: Reptilian #3 (REVIEW)
Batman: Reptilian #3 The start of Batman: Reptilian #3 initially caught me off guard in a weird way. Everyone knows Garth Ennis isn’t one to shy away from...
Nightwing, Nocterra, Radiant Black and more: The GWW Pull List
Tom Taylor continues to turn lead DC Comics through it's post-Death Metal era, this week with Nightwing. But Nightwing wasn't the only noteworthy comic...
TLDR #45: Stray Dogs & Reborn
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Nightwing #83 (Review)
Nightwing #83 (REVIEW) Following up on the bombshell of the past two issues of Nightwing, we finally get to see what Dick Grayson has been planning with...
hardware season one #1 (Review)
Hardware season One #1 Dyawne McDuffie and Denys Cowan's character, Hardware, continues to hold cultural relevance almost three decades later. In 1993,...
Batman ‘89, Batman: Urban Legends and more: The GWW Pull List
There's always a lot going on with Batman, but this week was a particularly busy one for Bruce Wayne — including the Michael Keaton version (Batman '89)....