Review: The Fury Of Firestorm: Nuclear Men #1
Firestorm was always an odd sort of hero for me because as powerful as his abilities were, what […]
Firestorm was always an odd sort of hero for me because as powerful as his abilities were, what […]
After writing my article, Drawing the Line At Constantine, on why John Constantine would not work in a
Well, the third and final Bat book has hit the stands, but the punch has been pulled back
Carter Hal may still technically be Hawkman, but this is far from the Hawkman that I remember! Besides
I have never read Teen Titans before, I just want to put that out there. So, going into
The New 52 delivers another team book in Blackhawks #1, DC’s answer to S.H.I.E.L.D.; well kind of. What’s
The New 52 wants all you guys out there to “get your hands out of your pants and
The Killer in Me is the Killer in You A Film Review of Killer Elite By: Lawrence Napoli
Hurray for more sexy babes in comics! As much as there are, there just doesn’t seem to be
Of every comic book character “family,” I must say that Batman’s is by far my favorite, and thankfully,
Though not a true “reboot,” this book does come off as fresh and exciting as any of the
Snyder and Capullo step up to the plate and swing for the fences in the Dark Knight’s second
If you are ready to be blown away by an exciting, action-packed, even somewhat sexy book — then
The Only Summer Blockbuster Awards That Matter For 2011 (well, sort of) By: Lawrence Napoli Another major
As I stare at the final page of the last issue of Mystery Men, David Liss poses a
Batwoman #1 is another volume of “The New 52” that is clearly less of a reset and more
With thirteen new number ones debuting again this week from DC, it might be easy to forget about
The “New 52” is an attempt to renew, refresh and perhaps even reboot several major characters within the
DnA bring their creation from the nineties literally back from the dead in the pages of Resurrection Man
Okay, Suicide Squad has been re-released more times than Batman has trounced the Joker! And every time the premise