Comic Review: Anti/Hero (DC Comics)
Anti/Hero, an original DC graphic novel aimed at young readers, is a real treat. This story touches very lightly on the Batman universe, but only in passing. It’s a very…
Anti/Hero, an original DC graphic novel aimed at young readers, is a real treat. This story touches very lightly on the Batman universe, but only in passing. It’s a very…
Gotham High, a new graphic novel from DC, starts out ‘high’ indeed, with an aerial view of Gotham City at night. But the difference between a regular Batman story and…
As adults, sometimes we need something fresh to cleanse our reading palettes from say, a whole raft of Batman books. Amethyst #2, from DC, would surely serve the purpose.
‘It doesn’t make sense.”, says Batman, right out of the gate, inside the cover of Detective 1021 from DC.
General Zod is on a mission to resurrect the bottle city of Kandor. That socially isolated city, miniaturized and distanced yet living in a transparent goldfish bowl. How odd to…
If there was ever a time to appreciate the arrival of a white knight, now would be the week. Indeed, issue 8, the finale of DC’s Black Label title Batman:…
Batman Beyond? Beyond what? Let’s have a look at issue 42 of this title from DC.
Batgirl issue 45, from DC, concerns itself with “Who Owns Gotham?” Let’s see how this issue fares, as we delve and plunge and immerse ourselves in some socially distancing drama.
Let’s dive down into this review of Plunge #2, from DC.
The Low Low Woods, from Joe Hill’s DC imprint entitled Hill House Comics, continues to fascinate.