Star Trek #22 Written by: Mike Johnson Art by: Erfan Fajar Star Trek #22 picks up after Star Trek Into Darkness, wherein the Enterprise Crew sets off for a five year voyage into deep space. While the idea of…
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RED LANTERNS #21 REVIEW
Red Lanterns #21 Written by: Charles Soule Art by: Alessandro Vitti Charles Soule and Alessandro Vitti offer the best outing among all the Green Lantern books, with Red Lanterns #21. The series is vastly improved from the previous run;…
Batman/Superman #1 Review
Batman/Superman #1 Written by: Greg Pak Art by: Jae Lee Batman/Superman #1 establishes the Clark/Bruce relationship quite well, and promises an interesting examination of their friendship. While the book accomplishes this, and sports absolutely stunning artwork, the voices of…
LARFLEEZE #1 REVIEW
Larfleeze #1 Written by: Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis Art by: Scott Kolins Absolutely verbose in every way, Larfleeze #1 is an odd little treat. Giffen and DeMatteis script a back-story that doesn’t seem to linger, while delivering quirky comedy,…
Justice League #21 Review
Justice League #21 Written by: Geoff Johns Art by: Gary Frank Geoff Johns has done it again. And by, “it”, I mean, establish a previously not-that-cared-about character with a solid foundation for great stories and a renewed mythos. Now…
YOUNG AVENGERS #6 REVIEW
Young Avengers #6 Written by: Kieron Gillen Art by: Kate Brown A new storyline starring two who aren’t Young Avengers? Odd change, but nonetheless a fun issue as both Speed and Prodigy find themselves forming a coincidental friendship. Gillen chose…
JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK #21 REVIEW
Justice League Dark #21 Written by: Jeff Lemire and Ray Fawkes Art by: Mikel Janin The conclusion to . If there is one this you can expect from this story, let alone from this story arc it was chaos, and…
MASKS #8 REVIEW
Masks #8 Written by: Chris Roberson Art by: Dennis Calero and Alex Ross A powerful conclusion to Dynamite’s first and first successful crossover. A story that was to the point from the very beginning, never veered off into tie-ins or…
Age of Ultron #10AI Review
Age of Ultron #10AI Written by: Mark Waid Art by: Andre Lima Araujo An issue of Age of Ultron that centered around someone who truly mattered. Throughout the whole event, Pym only appeared twice. Once where he was killed before…
AVENGERS ARENA #11 REVIEW
Avengers Arena #11 Written by: Dennis Hopeless Art by: Riccardo Burchielli “Lets go die trying”. If there were any four words to describe what Hopeless has made of this book, that is it. This may be like Battle Royale, but…