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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: ‘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 […] -
Review: ‘Green Arrow’ #40 Shows Just How Impactful a Hero Can Be
Part of the fun of superhero comics is seeing how certain series reflect their impact on readers […] -
Review: ‘Justice League: No Justice’ #1 Promises an Extraordinary Superhero Team Up
. It’s an odd form of storytelling that can easily tip into the realm of infomercial, which is […] -
Review: ‘New Challengers’ #1 Has Little to Offer, Unknown or Otherwise
Every new superhero comic has a lot of work to do. It must establish characters, construct stakes, […] -
Review: ‘The Man of Steel’ #1 Is a Slow Start With Promise
Brian Michael Bendis’ The Man of Steel #1 is a solid base on which to build something […] -
Review: ‘Justice League’ #1 Offers a Bright Vision of the Future
Justice League has always been set apart from other superhero teams by its scale and promise. […] -
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 […]

