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Review: ‘Nancy Drew’ #1 Is a Perfectly Heartfelt and Adorable Reimagining
The world of Nancy Drew has welcomed plenty of unique interpretations in recent years, from […] -
Review: ‘Plastic Man’ #1 Fails to Stretch the Superhero Mold
Plastic Man has a long history of pushing the boundaries in superhero comics, both literally and […] -
Review: ‘Captain America’ #1 Introduces a Greater Threat Than Any One Villain
Captain America #1 stacks the deck against its titular hero. Every sequence introduces a new […] -
Review: ‘Catwoman’ #1 Is Exquisite and Absolutely Essential
It’s safe to say that the comic book community has had a pretty interesting few days ever since […] -
Review: ‘Batman’ #50 Is Far More Than Just a Wedding
The eagerly-anticipated wedding of Batman and Catwoman has arrived with Batman #50, and, if you’ve […] -
Review: ‘Amazing Spider-Man’ #1 Is Finding Its Footing Alongside Its Hero
Amazing Spider-Man #1 would be a daunting issue for any creative team. Not only is there the […] -
Review: ‘She Could Fly’ #1 Is Much More Than Just Another Superhero Tale
She Could Fly #1, the first of four issues from Dark Horses’ Berger Books imprint, is a deep […] -
Review: ‘Superman’ #1 Is an Uneven Start With Promise
With Superman #1, writer Brian Michael Bendis and the art team of Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, and Alex […] -
Review: ‘The Thrilling Adventure Hour’ #1 Is a Surprisingly Hilarious Tale
After having to find a new home at BOOM! Studios, writers Ben Acker and Ben Blacker may have […]