Crud, there’s a lot of Batman this week. Even where Batman’s not in a book, like Harley Quinn or Batwoman, he’s casting a shadow over it. Maybe “DC [...]
Aquaman #18 (Abnett/Eaton/Faucher/Elateb): DC’s doing a little bit more with mental illness in comics lately, first with Jessica Cruz having anxiety in Green Lanterns, and [...]
We’re not quite at the one year mark on “Rebirth,” but things do feel like they’re starting to come together. The Titans know that something’s up with [...]
Aquaman #17 (Abnett/Eaton/Faucher): The narrative in this issue is a bit jumbled, as Arthur is simultaneously trying to fight Warhead and make a presentation to the United [...]
Superwoman #7 (Jimenez/Santorelli): Oh, man, is this a thick issue. Credit to the creative team for jamming so much into 20 pages and not having the art look terrible. On the [...]
Action Comics #972 (Jurgens/Segovia/Thibert) Action Comics has, quite honestly, been a difficult book to review. It has a pretty great team to counter that of the Superman [...]
Oh, gosh, this is actually a pretty level week where most of the books were pretty good and none of them were so poor as to get a scolding. Aquaman #15 (Abnett/Briones): The [...]
Writer: Josh Williamson Artist: Jason Fabok Colors: Alex Sinclair Letters: Rob Leigh Publisher: DC Comics $4.99 This pairing was inevitable as far as comic book [...]
Aquaman #13 (Abnett/Eaton): This ongoing forced war between the United States and Atlantis is intriguing, though it is running a little long. Still, there’s lots of nice [...]
Nine issues in. We’re almost at a year’s worth of stories, so this double-shipping thing actually hasn’t shaped up to be a disaster. Here’s where [...]