Comic Review: Justice League 100-Page Giant #4 (DC Comics)
Walmart’s USA-only imprint of DC Comics continues with issue 4 of the Justice League Giant.
Fanboy Factor — Comics & Pop Culture with Perspective
Coverage, reviews, and interviews across comics, movies, toys, and pop culture — with context and perspective.
Walmart’s USA-only imprint of DC Comics continues with issue 4 of the Justice League Giant.
It’s a witty title, this one from DC Comics; Cursed Comics Cavalcade #1.
The hunt is stepping up a gear and it’s getting increasingly difficult for Charlie and Vita to survive.
It’s beautifully illustrated, and skillfully told, this mature adult title from Image; Unnatural #4.
There is a dark entity that stems from another world called the Magnum Khaos that feeds off of the cruelty, anxiety, and negativity of humanity.
We delve into Selina’s past in this issue and as you would expect it isn’t always for the faint-hearted.
Dark Horse Comics releases an all-time EA fantasy role-playing game of Dragon Age: Deception on its first issue.
For 5 bucks, get a hundred pages of comic, as DC Comics works with US Walmart stores. It’s Superman Giant, issue 4!
The universe is gone, destroyed and void of planets and life, caused by the Heat Death which took all life across the universe.
I love this comic, its bright, colourful, funny and way over the top what’s not to love.