
Review – Pearl #2 and Batman: Damned #1
There’s enough interesting stuff coming out of DC lately, I figured I’d better double up. Read on for a review of Pearl #2 and Batman: Damned #1.
There’s enough interesting stuff coming out of DC lately, I figured I’d better double up. Read on for a review of Pearl #2 and Batman: Damned #1.
There is no question for me – I prefer DC over Marvel. That being said in terms of live action movies DC has a huge problem. There have been many critiques of what DC is doing wrong and Marvel is doing right – but this animated movie, The Death of Superman, is not only a
I’ve been meaning to jump into a few more DC books, and also catch up with what Mairghread Scott’s been doing lately, so Batgirl was a pretty convenient way to do both. See below for a review of the Batgirl Annual #2.
This week I’m on vacation and spending a lot of time on airplanes, so I caught up on a ton of comics. Specifically: issues I’ve been wanting to read, review copies I was supposed to read, and series I should have been reading if I want to know what the heck is going on in
FanSets and Warner Bros. Team Up For Second Year to Create Highly Collectible DC Super Hero Pins for Official Swag Bags of San Diego Comic. 12 Exclusive Pins from Generations of DC Comics, TV and Movies
So, the story. With no spoilers at all. Hm. I liked it? The end. Kidding.
“Let me tell you a secret. All it takes is one bad day….” After hearing all the hype about DC’s Dark Nights: Metal saga, I was a little disappointed after reading Dark Days: Road to Metal and the Dark Nights Deluxe Edition: they’re fine, but they’re a little goofy, a little wordy, and they just
Continuing my game of catch-up with last year’s “Dark Nights” event from DC, this week I read the Dark Nights Metal: Deluxe Edition. (In comic shops today and bookstores June 12.) The series was every bit as explosive and world-encompassing (and sometimes goofy) as I’d been told, but it’s a pretty deep wade for anyone
I’ve been hearing for months that I missed out by not reading DC’s Dark Nights: Metal, which means I get to play catchup. The first volume, in comic shops today and everywhere next week, is the official jumping on point for the saga, so I’m jumping on. See below for a review of Dark Days: the