Robin #1

DC ROUND-UP: The ROBIN #1 roundtable takes flight

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The DC Round-Up crew gathers on our own virtual Lazarus Island.

The Marvel Rundown: Nightcrawler searches for his path in WAY OF X #1

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Willkommen to another edition of the Marvel Rundown! For our main book this week, we're covering the debut issue of the latest entrant into Krakoa, Si...
Locke Key

REVIEW: LOCKE AND KEY/SANDMAN: HELL & GONE #1 is an ode to dark imaginations

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The keys to Hell might be hiding in your dreams.
Shadow and Bone

REVIEW: SHADOW AND BONE is going to be your new obsession

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It feels good to finally announce officially that Shadow and Bone is a fantastic telling of a much-loved series. If you've been following along...
Project Patron

REVIEW: PROJECT: PATRON #1 presents a superhero whose parts are sold separately

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Sometimes you need to let someone else pilot the superhero.

DC ROUND-UP: NIGHTWING #79 shows the heart of the character

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Reviews of this week's new DC Comics releases, including Joker #1, Wonder Woman #770, and much more.

The Marvel Rundown: SPIDER-MAN: SPIDER’S SHADOW #1 is a strong start for the new...

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Reviews of this week's notable new Marvel Comics releases, including Spider-Man: Spider's Shadow #1, Children of the Atom #2, and more!
Home featured image

REVIEW: HOME #1 offers magical catharsis for real-world immigration injustice

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Meet a new migrant superhero with a tragic past and an uncertain future.
The Joker #2

DC ROUND-UP: I know…but THE JOKER #2 is very good

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Plus, Rorschach #7 backs itself into a volatile corner.
the Nevers

REVIEW: THE NEVERS is a lackluster affair in an AU Victorian England

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The unfortunate thing is that 10-15 years ago, The Nevers is a show I probably would have eaten up. A story about tough, superpowered...
voyagers

REVIEW: VOYAGERS treads a boring and familiar path

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Voyagers takes place about forty years into the future, scientists have found a planet that can support human life in the Alpha Centauri system....

The Marvel Rundown: The KING IN BLACK event reaches its bombastic conclusion

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Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman's Venom-centric event ties up loose ends from the pair's run on Eddie Brock's series, but is otherwise an unsatisfying story.

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