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Review: Batwoman #1
Batwoman #1 is another volume of “The New 52” that is clearly less of a reset and more of a busine…
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Review: Fear Itself #6 (of 7)
With thirteen new number ones debuting again this week from DC, it might be easy to forget about some of Marve…
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Review: Deathstroke #1 (Higgins & Bennet)
The “New 52” is an attempt to renew, refresh and perhaps even reboot several major characters with…
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Review: Resurrection Man #1 (DnA & Dagnino)
DnA bring their creation from the nineties literally back from the dead in the pages of Resurrection Man #1! I…
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Review: Suicide Squad #1 (Glass & Dallocchio)
Okay, Suicide Squad has been re-released more times than Batman has trounced the Joker! And every time th…
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Review: Grifter #1 (Edmonson & CAFU)
Though there are some heavy hitters in the second week of the New 52, this is the one that I have been most lo…
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Review: Green Arrow #1 (Krul & Jurgens)
Well, I knew that with changes there will inevitably be some disappointment. But I didn't think it would w…
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Review: Batman: Detective Comics #1 (Daniel)
The Joker kills without prejudice. No man, woman or child is safe while the deranged murderer prowls the stree…
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Review: Men Of War #1 (Brandon & Derenick)
After all these years — Sgt. Rock is back! But as with all the New 52 titles, it's not the Rock my d…
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Review: Justice League #1
I hold in my hand — the beginning. The new era at DC has emerged from the pages of Flashpoint #5, and I …
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Review: Flashpoint #5 (of 5)
The end is here and the CBN offices are blown away by the shocking, yet some say — confusing, end to an …
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Advanced Review: Ultimate Comics Hawkeye #1
Once again, our good friends at Marvel have slid an advanced copy of a book across my desk. This time it's…
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Review: Justice Society of America #54
This is it, the last hurrah, the nail in the coffin for the JSA. And I have to admit, I wish my favorite DC te…
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The Cosmic Triune: OPED: Re-Launching Marvel Cosmic
(Editor’s Note: “The Cosmic Triune” is a series of opinionated articles focusing on Marvel C…
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Review: Uncanny X-Men #542
Kuurth, Breaker of Stone, walks towards Utopia, slowly, steadily and unstoppable. Nothing can slow his march, …
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Review: Daredevil #2 (2011)
Waid and Rivera hold no punches in their opening salvo of issue two, making this "Big Shots" book nu…
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The State of Hollywood 4: Remakes and Reboots
The State of Hollywood 4 Remakes and Reboots: The Reason for Hollywood Sucking? By: Lawrence Napoli (Ed…
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Movie Review: Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011)
Heston Would Be Proud, Despite That Iconic Line of His A Film Review of Rise of the Planet of the Apes By: Law…
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Review: Invincible #81
Everybody does a little soul searching in this issue except for Mark – who does a lot of soul searching …
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Advanced Review: The Punisher #1 (2011)
Our good friends at Marvel found it in their hearts to send us an advance copy of Greg Rucka's Punisher! S…