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Review: ‘Green Lanterns’ #44 Gives a Cosmic Adventure the Personal Touch
Green Lanterns has been an immensely entertaining ride so far, but issue #44 looks to get a bit […] -
Review: ‘Isola’ #1 is a Heartfelt Start to a Beautiful Fantasy Epic
The fantasy world has a weird place within our current pop culture. Sure, the essence of fantasy […] -
Review: ‘Amazing Spider-Man’ #798 Lands the First Punch of “Go Down Swinging”
The pressure of ending a titanic run on one of the most popular titles in superhero comics must be […] -
Review: ‘The Immortal Men’ #1 Steps Out of the Shadows Almost Effortlessly
Comic book canon, and inserting new things into it, often feels like a sort of mixed bag. At its […] -
Review: ‘Crude’ #1 Surprises and Forces Some Soul-Searching
Let me start with this copout: Crude is not the kind of comic that I would normally pick […] -
Review: ‘Exiles’ #1 Sets the Bar High for Multiversal Adventure
There is a perfunctory element of getting the band together whenever any superhero team is started […] -
Review: ‘Black Panther’ #172 Aims for the Stars, But Doesn’t Quite Reach Them
Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Black Panther has been defined by its ambition. At its 25th issue, the series […] -
Spoiler-Free Review: Rangers Grieve And Drakkon Conquers In ‘Mighty Morphin Power Rangers’ #26
The Power Rangers have experienced defeat before, but they’ve never experienced death. Lord […] -
Review: ‘Action Comics’ #1000 Is an Impressive Collection Worthy of the Man of Steel
Action Comics #1000 hits the stands today, marking the first time an American comic book series […] -
Review: ‘Suicide Squad’ #40 Is a Moving, Authentic Portrait of Humanity
If there is hallmark of Rob Williams’ work on Suicide Squad, it is how he humanizes the […]