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Review: ‘Betty & Veronica’ #1 Is a Refreshing, Genuine Portrait of Female Friendship
The last time Archie Comics’ iconic ladies Betty and Veronica were featured in their own book, it […] -
Review: ‘Extermination’ #5 Is a Fitting End for the Best X-Men Comic of the Year
The storyline of this miniseries isn’t anything groundbreaking or innovative. In fact, it’s […] -
Review: ‘Miles Morales: Spider-Man’ #1 Is a Spectacular Debut
in the past, this take on Miles feels so incredibly genuine. Ahmed does a wonderful job of […] -
Review: The ‘Hellboy Winter Special’ Is a Terrifyingly Terrific Tale
Somebody wise once said that fear is one of the most important emotions a human can feel — the […] -
Review: ‘The Batman Who Laughs’ #1 is Smart, Beautiful, and Feels Like It’s Just Getting Started
Scott Snyder and Jock reunite today in The Batman Who Laughs #1, a worthy installment in Snyder’s […] -
Review: ‘Killmonger’ #1 Gives a Haunting, Humanizing History to a Complicated Villain
If you’ve followed the Black Panther comics or saw the Marvel Cinematic Universe film about the […] -
Comic Book Reviews for This Week: 12/5/2018
Welcome to this week in comic book reviews! The staff have come together to read and review nearly […] -
Review: ‘Shazam!’ #1 Is Fun, Smart… And Did We Mention Fun?
Geoff Johns returns to Shazam! for the second time in the last decade, and does so while teaming […] -
Review: ‘Die’ #1 Explores the Complicated Duality of Tabletop RPGs
Die #1 serves as both a love letter and a cautionary tale about tabletop gaming and its ability to […] -
Review: ‘Aquaman/Justice League: Drowned Earth’ #1 Is Smooth Sailing
The finale to Aquaman/Justice League: Drowned Earth is here, but does it deliver an epic […]

