The Shifting Shape Of Gothic Horror Haunts The ‘Justice League Dark 2021 Annual’ #1 Preview
Written by Ram V, Dan Watters Art by Christopher Mitten Colours by Romulo Fajardo Jr. Letters by Rob Leigh “After barely making it out
Read moreWritten by Ram V, Dan Watters Art by Christopher Mitten Colours by Romulo Fajardo Jr. Letters by Rob Leigh “After barely making it out
Read moreThey say the only three certain things in life are birth, death, and change. When it comes to comic books
Read moreNeppah lliw eivom annataZ A! Although the Zatanna feature film has long been said to be part of J.J. Abrams
Read more(+++ WARNING: Contains some spoilers for Future State: Justice League #1 +++) Given The Flash is supposed to be a
Read moreIf you have 2 hours to spare, then I would highly recommend this masterclass on writing from Ram V. And,
Read moreWith the comics industry slowly returning from the pandemic, Brendan Allen and I are taking the opportunity to introduce each
Read moreThis is probably the best time to launch a streaming platform, what with millions of captive viewers sheltering at home.
Read moreJustice League Dark may finally get its day in the public consciousness. Variety reports the potential movie franchise has found
Read moreTommy Willowtree claims to be the new Magelord of England and that John Constantine was his predecessor. John knows this is all a ruse played upon Tommy. The only question is, who is the perpetrator? Also, where do the feces elementals keeps coming from?
Read moreJohn Constantine meets Tommy Willowtree, an optimistic and crunchy young sorcerer who worships John. He wants to work with John to stop a new threat targeting immigrants in London, but Constantine just wants Tommy to sod off.
Read moreJohn Constantine’s attempt to bring down the angles of the park is interrupted by more of K-Mag’s men, so he has to retreat. As a result, Constantine has to call in a few favors to bring down the angels of the park. Can John put an end to the angel massacres?
Read moreJohn Constantine continues his investigation into the Peckham Rye Commons angels. In doing so, he has to continue to cooperate with K-Mag and even make a deal with an angel in exile. Worse yet, John finds himself in trouble with a police officer.
Read moreJohn Constantine is back in London, and he’s back to his old drunk, swearing, and selfish identity. He’s been ambushed and taken to a poorer side of London, and he’s been blackmailed into helping exorcise the angels from Peckham Rye Commons. They’ve been skinning people alive.
Read moreThe world has come to an end in a flashy magical war–the kind which John Constantine tries to actively avoid. Regardless, he sacrifices his closest friend to help out right before debris deals John a fatal wound. Thankfully, he’s offered a chance to go back and fix it all at the cost of his soul.
Read moreJustice League Dark has an annual out this week and it features the tag-teaming writing duo of James Tynion IV
Read moreThis is it. Justice League Dark has been building to this essentially since the beginning. The final clash between order
Read moreIt’s a superhero heavy end of the month, as both DC and Marvel really level up the quality of their
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 moreIn lieu of missing last week, this week’s The Stack will include comics from both January 16th and January 23rd.
Read moreTaking Man-Bat as its crypt keeping story meister of the hour, issue #7 of Justice League Dark’s whole narrative structure
Read moreFollowing on from the events of Justice League Dark #5, the magical land of Myrra is dealing with the continual
Read moreSome Thanksgiving and birthday fun kept this from getting up any sooner, but it’s still here! Near the end of
Read moreAfter all the recent excitement of the Witching Hour mini-crossover event, Justice League Dark #5 strikes a more somber note
Read moreThe opening pages of The Witching Hour’s conclusion gives us an ominous warning–the DCU’s magic has changed. And that’s a
Read moreOne of the dangers of crossovers is seeing the story become so cluttered that characters get left by the wayside.
Read moreCrossovers can be tricky events if you aren’t reading any of the tie-ins, so thankfully the current crossover playing out
Read moreWhen I saw The Witching Hour crossover solicited, I expected something very different. I expected a corrupted Wonder Woman versus
Read moreWonder Woman leading the Justice League Dark is just a concept that makes sense. Her mythological roots are seeped in
Read moreJustice League Dark #3 continues to be a fascinating read as we get something of a glimpse behind the wizard’s
Read moreSince the fifth week was a little lacking in comics, I decided to merge it and the first week together
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