Comic Review: Batman Annual #4 (DC Comics)
If you’ve ever tried to visualize what it’s like to be Batman, go no further than your local comic shop. Pick up Batman Annual #4 from DC Comics.
If you’ve ever tried to visualize what it’s like to be Batman, go no further than your local comic shop. Pick up Batman Annual #4 from DC Comics.
It’s Maine, 1983. A resort island, at the end of the tourist season. How does this story of a young man and woman lead us to a scene in the…
It really IS the Last Stop on the Red Line, as the mini-series finishes with this issue, #4. This Dark Horse title has an amazing beginning, so how does it…
The Often Wrong, a collection of work by Farel Dalrymple, is one of those ‘soup to nuts’ books. It’s from Image Comics, and is a mesmerizing assembly.
Screwball Cartoonists are pretty much a lost breed in 2019, with a few exceptions. This genre of cartoons with outlandish funny drawings flourished in the early to mid-1900s in daily…
For someone looking past the costumed heroes and the cartoony apocalyptic stories, Gramercy Park, from IDW, is a breath of New York air. From on the roof, though, among the…
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The new issue of DC’s Batman Curse of the White Knight is a tension producer. Page after page of tension.
Wonder Woman Come Back To Me issue #4 continues Wonder Woman’s bizarre adventures in the jungle. Originally printed in 12-page chapters in the WalMart 100 Page Giants, this series collects…