DC Reborn Review: ALL-STAR BATMAN #2 is a Dance Between Intellect and Carnage
In June, DC Comics kicked off the start of its Rebirth initiative. After a wave of criticism surrounding the way they have treated their...
Review: DC Comics’ Young Animal roars onto the scene with DOOM PATROL #1
Alex Lu and Kyle Pinion enter the world hidden inside the gyro. Delicious or rotten? Let's find out...
Review: Raina Telgemeier’s GHOSTS looks at the mysterious dimensions of love, culture and death
To say that Raina Telgemeier is the closest thing to a superstar in the comics industry leaves out the cardinal reason for her well-deserved popularity: her beautifully crafted stories touch on issues that affect every aspect of the soul. In her works readers tackle critical matters of inner humanity, from the tribulations of growing up, to understanding the depths of friendship, to sibling rivalry and reconciliation, and now, accepting the mysterious dimensions of love, culture, and death.
Review: Rabagliati’s ‘Paul’ books remain the most insightful comics about males ever
Michel Rabagliati's semi-autobiographical Paul character is one of the delights of modern comics, with each volume seamless in mixing sweet charm with a sadness...
DC Reborn Round-Up: Why SUPERGIRL #1 and CYBORG: REBIRTH Showcase the Best and Worst...
Alex Lu and Kyle Pinion dive into this week's DC books. We look at SUPERGIRL #1 and CYBORG: REBIRTH. We also check in on old favorites BATMAN and GREEN ARROW.
Review: Beth Heinly is making me laugh today
I’d say self-deprecating autobiographical comics by smart, talented women is officially a genre, and a sub-genre of that is self-deprecating autobiographical comics by smart,...
Review: THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #17 is Divisive, but Emotionally Striking
The Amazing Spider-Man #17
Writer: Dan Slott
Penciller: R.B. Silva
Inker: Adriano Di Benedetto
Colorist: Marte Gracia
“Our world sucks.”
I’m not sure if any other Spider-Man comic, or any mainstream comic...
Review: The Fun Family is less fun than you think it is and that’s...
Benjamin Frisch’s The Fun Family is one of those works that you think you know what it is about, but you don’t really. That’s...
Review: CAPTAIN AMERICA: STEVE ROGERS #4 digs deeper into the mystery
By now, I think most followers of Marvel are moving past the initial shock of a Steve Rogers no longer dedicated to spreading American liberty and fighting with, not against, a perceived evil. As someone more casually attuned to the world of superhero comics, the news of Captain America’s new allegiance to Hydra was something that piqued my interest somewhat, but not enough to make think it was just a gimmick.
DC Reborn Podcast Special: Digging into BLUE BEETLE, DEATHSTROKE, WONDER WOMAN and more
Alex Lu and Kyle Pinion return for another podcast iteration of our DC Rebirth reviews! Find out how this week's issues stack up!
Reviews: Three mini comics that deserve your attention today
Ley Lines: Made With Love In Hell by Mimi Chrzanowski
From it’s dayglo pink cover, through all its cranberry-red rendered interior, this portrait of a...
DC Reborn Review: BATMAN #5 sticks the landing to a solid first arc, but...
Alex Lu and Kyle Pinion take a look at the first arc of Tom King's Batman arc in its totality and try to find the hidden messages in its tea leaves!














