Review: ‘Superman: Son Of Kal-El’ #8 Finally Gets The Formula Right
The first issue of Superman: Son of Kal-El hit all the right notes. Since then, the series has struggled trying
Read moreThe first issue of Superman: Son of Kal-El hit all the right notes. Since then, the series has struggled trying
Read moreWritten by Tom Taylor Pencils Cian Tormey Inks Raul Fernandez Colors by Federico Blee Letters by Dave Sharpe “Henry Bendix’s plans for ultimate control threaten
Read moreSuperheroes encounter the fantastic all the time. It’s the core of the concept. But when happens when the fantastic encounters
Read moreWritten by Tom Taylor Pencils Cian Tormey Inks Raul Fernandez, Cian Tormey Colored by Hi-Fi Letters by Dave Sharpe “Superman has recovered from the devastating
Read moreWhile they are superheroes through and through, truly one of the best things to see when it comes to the
Read moreWritten by Tom Taylor Art by Cian Tormey and Daniel HDR Inks by Cian Tormey, Raul Fernandez, Daniel HDR Letters by Wes Abbott Colors
Read moreWith the comics industry continuing to battle the effects of the pandemic, Brendan Allen and I are continuing to talk
Read moreWritten by Joshua Williamson Pencils Xermanico, Tom Derenick, Jesús Merino, Paul Pelletier Inks Raul Fernandez, Norm Rapmund Coloured by Romulo
Read moreWith the comics industry slowly returning from the pandemic, Brendan Allen and I are taking the opportunity to introduce each
Read moreThe darker corners of the DCU are once agin explored this week in Justice League Dark #22 from Ram V,
Read moreWhile the previews we will be posting over the next coming days will be for comics coming out next Wednesday
Read moreThis is it. Justice League Dark has been building to this essentially since the beginning. The final clash between order
Read moreI think the thing that is most amazing and most confusing about Justice League Dark is the range of villains
Read moreI think the thing that is most amazing and most confusing about Justice League Dark is the range of villains
Read moreTaking Man-Bat as its crypt keeping story meister of the hour, issue #7 of Justice League Dark’s whole narrative structure
Read moreJustice League Dark #2 by James Tynion IV (writer), Alvaro Martinez Bueno (artist), Raul Fernandez (inker), Brad Anderson (colours) and
Read moreWith the fallout from Dark Nights: Metal and Justice League: No Justice reverberating across the DCU, this week saw the release of
Read moreSo far “A Lonely Place Of Living” really has been a celebration of Tim Drake. But as interesting as its
Read moreWith issue #961, “Intelligence” continues to be the defining arc of James Tynion’s Detective Comics run so far. Though
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