Batman rides high upon it's crest of controversy, skidding onto shelves to parade about in the overblown expectations it has built for itself. Dio only knows how we've ended up with something this messy, but here it is.
The Green Lantern’s pages are looking more and more colorful with ever issue, as the Blue Lanterns are showcased. But is it worth reading? Or will you just be left feeling…well, you know. Find out after the jump.
The Gog-Saga has surprised everyone so far and has shaped up to be something quite underrated. But can the finale top it all off or is just like one of several explosions in this book and will leave everything in shambles? Find out in this review of Justice Society of America #22!
From days gone by hails an event that has long since been forgotten... until today. For today, the Infinity War will come back to the shelves with new stories. Time for a retrospective and look at the book that started it all. Time to look at The Infinity War!
In this week's column, Joe G. reflects on the whole cosplay scene. His column is all about going the distance and making your costume the best it can be, while keeping you from looking like a douche. Also included is a small guide to putting together a Rorschach costume.
Buffy might be off the screens, but certainly not off the map. Joss Whedon’s vampire slayer has found a new home in the Dark Horse Comic book. And ICS’ Emmet has talked to the guy who makes it all possible: Georges Jeanty, artist on Dark Horse’s Buffy!
Secret Invasion saw War Machine kick back into gear as Iron Man’s last resort when the Skrulls compromised his Starktech. With Dark Reign on the horizon, it’s good to see James Rhodes still in the limelight in a War Machine series spinning off from his role in Tony Stark: Director of Shield.
"This is not the future you promised us!" claims John Reinhardt aka. Doktor Sleepless. And while our real life future might look everything but nice, at least this preview of the eleventh issue of Doktor Sleepless looks pretty good. Check it out!
"Wait. I was slidin' down a pole... into a cave.. I was wearin' shorts an' pixie boots-- and this wasn't a dirty movie...?" Alternate reality Dick Grayson, Trinity #25.
“Joy to the world, the Lord has come! Let earth receive her King!” Okay, so I’m a week late or so to be singing that, but it is still relevant to the final(?) installment of Doomcember so either sing with me or read the damn article.
DC’s in a bit of a pinch these days. Sales aren’t what they used to be and somehow, the people are sort of sick of having Batman in every book, especially now that he’s apparently dead. So, with the huge amount of characters in the DCU, why aren’t there more of them to care about?