Mister Miracle #4 Review

Mister Miracle #4 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Mitch Gerads Letters by: Clayton Cowles Mister Miracle confronted Orion about his behavior since becoming Highfather and it did not go well. Now, Scott Free is accused of being an agent of Darkseid and must stand trial. Tom King and Mitch Gerads are creating… Continue reading Mister Miracle #4 Review

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Tom King and Mitch Gerads have created both a unique world and brilliant psychological narrative in their run on Mister Miracle and the next issue puts Scott Free through the ringer. The story has taken some amazing and jarring twists and turns as the World’s Greatest Escape Artist finds himself trapped in a world that… Continue reading Mister Miracle #4 Exclusive Preview

Batman #33 Review

Batman #33 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Joëlle Jones Colors by: Jordie Bellaire Letters by: Clayton Cowles Batman and Catwoman make their way to a restricted territory to meet with an old foe. The big reveal at the end of the last Batman issue had Selina accepting Bruce’s marriage proposal. Luckily, Tom… Continue reading Batman #33 Review

Mister Miracle #3 Review

Mister Miracle #3 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Mitch Gerads Letters by: Clayton Cowles Scott Free can’t sleep. In the midst of his insomnia, he recounts a story to Barda as Orion comes upon Granny Goodness and proceeds to decapitate her with Scott watching. Scott remembers this as he tries to purge… Continue reading Mister Miracle #3 Review

Batman #32 Review

Batman #32 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Mikel Janin and June Chung I have felt that the “War of Jokes and Riddles” arc has been pretty lackluster and I kept thinking “what’s the point?” This issue finally answers that question: it’s to develop Batman’s character to a whole new realm. We all… Continue reading Batman #32 Review

Batman #31 REVIEW

Batman #31 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Mikel Janin ‘War of Jokes and Riddles Part Five” The latest Batman, issue 31, does something no story surrounding the hero has ever done before for me: it makes Kiteman tolerable. I know the character is polarizing, and personally, I’ve always sat on the side of… Continue reading Batman #31 REVIEW

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