Batman #23 Review

Batman #23 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Mitch Gerads Batman #23 reunites King and Gerads for what seems to be a one-off. If this were The X-Files, we’d call it a “monster of the week” episode, and in this case, the monster is Swamp Thing. Batman and the walking quagmire team up to track… Continue reading Batman #23 Review

Injustice 2 #2 Review

Injustice 2 #2 DC Comics Written by: Tom Taylor Art by: Bruce Redondo Issue #2 of the Injustice 2 collects Chapters 3 and 4 of the digital series. Amanda Waller and Rick Flag have been killed by someone claiming to be Batman, who now seeks to control the Suicide Squad. Meanwhile, Doctor Fate has convinced Black Canary and… Continue reading Injustice 2 #2 Review

Batwoman #3 Review

Batwoman #3 DC Comics Written by: Marguerite Bennett & James Tynion IV Art by: Steve Epting Colors by: Jeromy Cox The first panels of this issue are the study of the creation of a killer. We are given the back story on the tragic history of Tahani in Nigeria and how she was discovered by… Continue reading Batwoman #3 Review

Green Lanterns #23 Review

Green Lanterns #23 DC Comics Written by: Sam Humphries Art by: Eduardo Pansica Inks by: Julio Ferreira It’s training day for the newest members of the Green Lantern Corps. Although Jessica Cruz and Simon Baz have had success both on their own and as members of the Justice League, they are still raw recruits in… Continue reading Green Lanterns #23 Review

Justice League #21 Review

Justice League #21 DC Comics Written and Drawn by: Bryan Hitch Inks by: Daniel Henriques and Scott Hanna Color by: Alex Sinclair The tragedy that set the League’s newest villain on his path is laid out in the beginning of this issue and it is a sad story to be told. As Barry Allen wakes… Continue reading Justice League #21 Review

Super Sons #4 Review

Super Sons #4 DC Comics Written by: Peter J. Tomasi Art by: Jorge Jiminez Colors by: Alejandro Sanchez Letters by: Rob Leigh It’s four in the morning and while most of the country is sleeping, Damian Wayne and Jonathan Kent are in the clutches of Kid Amazo. As the young man tells the young heroes his… Continue reading Super Sons #4 Review

Charlie Hunnam Open To Playing Green Arrow

For years now, movie and comic fans have placed Charlie Hunnam (“Sons of Anarchy” and “King Arthur”) on the top of their lists to portray Oliver Queen (aka Green Arrow) in a DC superhero movie. Unfortunately, Charlie isn’t much of a fan of comic books and is rather unfamiliar with the genre, including its movie… Continue reading Charlie Hunnam Open To Playing Green Arrow

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