Top Comics to Buy for February 12, 2025: Batman and bug books
This week's list of Top Comics to Buy for February 12 includes Absolute Batman, Batman - Dark Patterns, The Hive, and more.
Horror Beat: PRESENCE is a ghostly experiment
Soderbergh's latest is an essay on how we watch movies though, it's fascinating.
Classic Comic Compendium: And somehow Hush returned in BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHTS – PUSHBACK
Pushback was not only the return of Hush, but the start of a period of high-stakes supervillain warfare in Gotham City.
Graphic Novel Review: WORM: A CUBAN AMERICAN ODYSSEY is an essential immigration story
With Worm: A Cuban American Odyssey, artist Edel Rodriguez delivers a quintessentially American story some want to deny exists.
Graphic Novel Review: Check this box if you liked RAISED BY GHOSTS as much...
Briana Loewinsohn's new YA graphic novel, Raised by Ghosts, is just a wonderful bit of '90s-set storytelling.
Graphic Novel Review: LAND OF MIRRORS is an impressive fine art item
The new book from Maria Medem, Land of Mirrors, uses distinct shades of colors and physical design in poignant, interesting ways.
The Marvel Rundown: Kylo Ren reigns supreme in Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #1
The Marvel Rundown reviews Charles Soule and Luke Ross's Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #1 along with Avengers #23 and Ultimates #9.
DC Round-Up: BATMAN #157 brings Zdarsky & Jiménez’s run to a close
Reviews of this week's new DC releases, including ABSOLUTE SUPERMAN #4, JUSTICE LEAGUE: THE ATOM PROJECT #2, and more.
Wednesday Comics Reviews: Snotgirl #18 is the best issue yet from Snotgirl – The...
Snotgirl #18 leads the way in a Wednesday Column that also features Bronze Faces and an advanced look at Assorted Crisis Events #1.
Horror Beat: COMPANION is anything but robotic
COMPANION is wickedly fun and anything but robotic.
TV Review: INVINCIBLE Season 3 rises above the superhero competition
No sign of superhero fatigue anytime soon!
Top Comics to Buy for February 5, 2025: Batman is in space, Snotgirl is...
The Top Comics to Buy for February 5 includes a couple books that continue a recent trend of bathing our horrors in bright art and colors.




















