Comic Review: Batgirl #50 (DC Comics)
Batgirl #50 from DC Comics gives us more pages, and more thought. It's a thoughtful Barbara this time, in this last and final issue of the 2016 Batgirl title. Cecil…
Batgirl #50 from DC Comics gives us more pages, and more thought. It's a thoughtful Barbara this time, in this last and final issue of the 2016 Batgirl title. Cecil…
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.…
Continuing where Cecil Castellucci, Cian Tormey and Chris Sotomayor left off with “Graveyards of Words and Bones” last month in Batgirl #43, everything in the magical realm of Unearth only…
In a delightful decision somewhere at DC Comics, it was decided to reprint key Silver Age comics as facsimile editions. Detective Comics #359 is one of these facsimiles. When I…
It’s a new week at comic shops, and a new batch of Diamond Select Toys items has arrived! The second assortment of D-Formz PVC Figures, starring Bruce Lee, leads the…
HOLY COWABUNGA BATMAN!!! The crossover that every comic book fan has dreamed of has finally come true. When a new menace in Gotham starts to steal technology from random labs,…
Batgirl is working day and night in Batgirl #31, from DC. By day, she's volunteering for the Alejo political campaign. By night, she's scouting the city, trying to avoid getting…
DC Artist Alley is a line of designer vinyl figures from DC Collectibles that are directly inspired by popular "Artist Alley" guest from Conventions. Sho Murase is one of those…
Batgirl has her work cut out for her in Batgirl #28 from DC. In physical rehabilitation mode, Batgirl is pushing herself hard to close in on Wyrm, the electronic presence…
If you are a Batgirl fan, run to pick up Batgirl Annual 2, from DC. It's a good one! It starts off really well with the front cover by Emanuela…