Review: The Death of Superman
Nowadays we think of it as the pre-mullet era of Superman, but at the time The Death of Superman was an incredibly big idea...
iverse and Archaia team up
Archaia's stellar line-up of fantasy, children and licensed comics—from Eisner Award-winning Mouse Guard and Return of the Dapper Men; fan-favorite series such as Rust, Jim Henson’s The Dark Crystal, and Fraggle Rock; and new releases such as Cursed Pirate Girl and Iron: Or, the War After—will soon be available via iVerse's Comics Plus app, starting in March.
Review – Revisiting the New 52 TPBs (Action Comics, Frankenstein, Hawkman, Justice League, OMAC,...
Since they seem to have decent library penetration, I've been going through and reading the tpbs of some of the DC relaunches that didn't...
Green Lantern’s Indie Writers Movement
As reported earlier, DC Comics has announced their new lineup for the Green Lantern family of titles and they're going for new blood. Geoff...
New Green Lantern creative teams and new title announced
Recently it was announced that the landmark Geoff Johns 100+ issue Green Lantern era was over, and a whole new creative team wold be brought aboard the line. Well, the news is out, a new team of fearless creators has been announced—in brightest convention appearance, in blackest message board meltdown, no storyline will escape rewrites. In addition to the four existing books, a new one starring popular bad good guy Larfleeze has been added to the New 52 line-up. here's the roll-call:
Review: Judge Dredd #1-3 (IDW)
This is the second go-round with a US-based Judge Dredd series. DC tried their hand at Dredd for 18 issues of the main title...
Interview: The Odyssey of Neal Adams
Interviewing Neal Adams over at the New Statesman in the run up to this month’s London Super Comic Con, we chatted about his legendary...
To do: Geneviève Castrée tour kicks off tonight
Geneviève Castrée's tour kicks off TONIGHT in Los Angeles.
Cartoonists going on tour is a sure sign that winter is peeling away and Spring Con Season...
REVIEW: A Whirlwind Tour of the DOCTOR WHO OMNIBUS, Volume 1
IDW’s first volume of the collected DOCTOR WHO OMNIBUS is a compact but substantial little tome gathering two long story arcs (“Agent Provacateur” and...
Second Opinion: Batman #17
Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's Batman #17 came out this week, concluding their 'Death of the Family' storyline to universal approval from reviewers. But...
Constantine #1 Preview (Or Hellblazer PG-13 If You Prefer)
DC has sent over a preview of the New 52 Hellblazer relaunch, renamed Constantine, possibly after the Keanu Reeves film (which was surprisingly decent). As you can...
Review: Django Unchained #2
First issues are easy – it’s the second issue where you get the proper measure of where a story is going, how it’ll play...






















