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Review: ‘Batman: Creature of the Night’ #1 Is the Batman Comic We Need Today
“What if Batman were real?” It’s a premise that has ostensibly been explored many times, and […] -
Review: ‘Kill Or Be Killed’ #14 Asks and Answers Questions in a Very Bloody Fashion
Kill Or Be Killed has finally come full circle in the conclusion of its third arc. The series […] -
Review: ‘Doom Patrol’ #9 Is Another Perfectly Bizarre Episode
Middle chapters can be a maddening experience in monthly comics. They are interstitial pieces of a […] -
Review: ‘Doctor Strange’ #381 Promises One Weird, Wild Ride
Continuity can be an obstacle or an opportunity. In the world of Marvel Comics, characters carry […] -
Review: ‘Rasputin: Voice of the Dragon’ #1 Establishes a Familiar Tragedy
Origins after the fact often read like a cookbook after dinner. They lack the substance of what […] -
Shrouded In Misery: Revenger & The Fog Advanced Review
Stories blending visceral and pervading violence with emotional nuance and restraint are not […] -
Review: ‘Moon Knight’ #188 Is a Well-Dressed Horror Comic
Moon Knight is a series that has experienced an ongoing revival since Warren Ellis, Declan […] -
Review: ‘The Gravedigger’s Union’ #1 Is a Great Start With One Bright, Glaring Flaw
Wes Craig has established a reputation for stylistic and fast-paced comics at Image. Whether […] -
Review: ‘Silver Surfer’ #14 Is a Fitting Farewell to One of Marvel’s Best Series
29 issues, five collections, two volumes, one Secret War. This is the entirety of Michael Allred […] -
Review: ‘Maestros’ #1 Is a Deliciously Detailed Journey Into the Bizarre
It seemed that Steve Skroce had all but left comics behind before he returned to collaborate with […]