Review: ‘Batman/ Spawn’ Is Bonkers And Fun
Crossovers are such a funny thing. They need to satisfy fans of both properties while telling a decent story. So
Read moreCrossovers are such a funny thing. They need to satisfy fans of both properties while telling a decent story. So
Read moreWith the comics industry continuing to battle the effects of the pandemic, Brendan Allen and I are continuing to talk
Read moreIn a Comicon exclusive, Dark Horse Comics has revealed the main and variant covers of We Have Demons #3, dropping
Read moreWith the plan always to publish print editions through Dark Horse, we now get a date and a few more
Read moreWritten by Phillip Kennedy Johnson Art by Trevor Hairsine, Jonathan Glapion, Scott Hanna, Rain Beredo, Ben Templesmith Letters by Tom Napaolitano “Following Mongul’s
Read moreBatman’s recent crossover with hit game Fortnite – Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point – was a great success, so it comes as
Read moreWritten by T. Rex, Mariko Tamaki Pencils Viktor Bogdanovic, T. Rex Inks Jonathan Glapion, Daniel Henriques, Norm Rapmund Coloured by Jordie Bellaire,
Read moreWritten by Meghan Fitzmartin, Mariko Tamaki Art/pencils Viktor Bogdanovic, Karl Mostert Inks Jonathan Glapion, Daniel Henriques Colored by Jordie Bellaire
Read moreFar too often some variations of the words “the comic industry will break your heart” find their way around the
Read moreWritten by John Ridley, Mariko Tamaki Pencils by Viktor Bogdanovic, Karl Mostert, Dustin Nguyen Additional inks by Jonathan Glapion Coloured by Jordie
Read moreThe Inkwell Awards has announced the winners of its 14th annual awards for excellence in the comic-book inking art form.
Read moreAnd here was me thinking the Image Comics universe was a shared universe. Humph, shows what I know as we
Read moreWritten by Scott Snyder Pencils Greg Capullo Inks Jonathan Glapion Colour art by FCO Plascencia “The battle rages as the
Read moreWritten by Scott Snyder Pencils Greg Capullo Inks Jonathan Glapion Colour art by FCO Plascencia “The Darkest Knight has won.
Read moreWritten by Scott Snyder Pencils Greg Capullo Inks Jonathan Glapion Colour art by FCO Plascencia “Wonder Woman, Batman, and Superman
Read moreAs well as Dark Nights: Death Metal #5 shipping in November, DC Comics have announced two further tie-in titles, one
Read moreDark Nights: Death Metal is the most fun summer event in quite some time, and this third issue – out
Read moreThe Justice League attack Apokolips to save Superman, but they’re in for a big surprise in Dark Nights: Death Metal #3, written
Read moreDC Comics, fresh off the critical glow it has rightly received for their debut issue of Dark Nights: Death Metal,
Read moreAll good things must come to an end. After eight years Batman: Last Knight on Earth #3 brings one of
Read moreThe Joker has broken out of Arkham Asylum once again, but, this time, one of his followers joins him in the escape. That follower’s name is Jeremy, and he’s faced abuse over his mental health issues his entire life. The Joker taught him it was okay to be a little crazy, but that idolatry will be broken this night.
Read moreFor all the ways for the DC Universe to end, I have to think Batman: Last Knight On Earth’s take
Read moreSo far, Kelly Sue DeConnick’s Aquaman run has been a distinctive and suitably grand interpretation of the character, but it
Read moreOne of the most classic superhero tropes is familiar heroes facing the end of the world. Batman: Last Knight On
Read more[*Mild Spoilers Ahead!] Andy (Aquaman) wants to know who he really is, and the old gods of the Village of
Read moreConner Kent has been the number one character that readers have missed since the infamous New 52 relaunch at DC
Read moreThis is an issue that seems to suffer somewhat from mid-series fatigue and a reliance on fans having read the
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