
Review – Wonder Woman #69
It can’t have been a coincidence that the issue with the sexiest number is also a story about a town full of people losing their inhibitions all over the place. Read on for a review of Wonder Woman #69.
It can’t have been a coincidence that the issue with the sexiest number is also a story about a town full of people losing their inhibitions all over the place. Read on for a review of Wonder Woman #69.
I’m late with this review because while I enjoyed the issue, I’m having trouble finding anything to say about it that I haven’t already said in the reviews for issue #1 and #2. Keep reading for a few random thoughts on Transformers #3 (2019).
The timing couldn’t have been better: IDW has a brand-new Transformers series (issue #2 is out now!) and the Binary System Podcast team was in Anaheim last week to hear three of IDW’s editors tell us all about it. Click the jump for a rundown of the Transformers panel at WonderCon 2019.
It’s the end of the first arc, and I’ll be completely honest: I’ve got a pretty good idea of what’s going on, but some of the plot points are a little unclear to me. If you want to help me figure out some of the details, hit the jump for the review of Kieron Gillen
It’s only been two weeks since we got the first issue of the brand new, completely rebooted Transformers, and issue two is already here. Keep reading for a review of Transformers #2. (The 2019 incarnation.)
DC TO HOST BATMAN BIRTHDAY BASH AT WONDERCON 2019 A Star-Studded Lineup of Bat-Guests Will Join Fans In Honoring the Dark Knight’s 80th Anniversary at Special Birthday Panel Event on March 30
Care and compassion are not concepts that Abel has previously associated with his action’s repercussions but Magdalena’s carnival is nothing if not unpredictable. Keep reading for a review of Middlewest #5.
After months of waiting it’s finally here: the first issue of the brand new, completely rebooted Transformers from IDW. Just for the record, I’m going to try really hard to not compare this new series to the IDW comics that came before it, because I don’t think that’d be fair: I loved those comics because
It’s Rivendell meets Casablanca, Oz in No Man’s Land, wrapped up safe in its indestructible snowglobe… …It only gets more ominous as we get closer… Keep reading for a review of Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans’ Die #4.