Tag: Clayton Cowles
DC ROUND-UP: “Failsafe” concludes in an amazing, absurd BATMAN #130
Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, & Tomeu Morey's opening BATMAN arc ends with a blast.
The Marvel Rundown: DOCTOR STRANGE: FALL SUNRISE #1 is all about personal style and...
Tradd and Heather Moore's Doctor Strange: Fall Sunrise is visual feast that sometimes gets lost in its own storytelling. Modern art fans don't want to...
INTERVIEW: Tom King talks DANGER STREET: “This is a hard one.”
"Come see me walking a tightrope and see if I fall off."
INTERVIEW: Paul Dano talks the “cautionary tale” of THE RIDDLER: YEAR ONE
Dano also discussed artist Stevan Subic's work on the Black Label series, and the difficulty of writing good riddles.
DC ROUND-UP: Tom King and Phil Hester nail noir in GOTHAM CITY: YEAR ONE...
The secret origin of Batman's hometown gets off to a perfectly hardboiled beginning.
The Marvel Rundown: All hail the eternal bulge in A.X.E.: DEATH TO MUTANTS #2
Welcome back to the Marvel Rundown! Unlike some of Marvel's major events in the past, writer and event creator Kieron Gillen (along with all...
DC ROUND-UP: When is The Riddler not The Riddler?
Tom King & Mitch Gerads's BATMAN - ONE BAD DAY: THE RIDDLER #1 upends the character in a fascinating way.
The Marvel Rundown: AXE-Plosive A.X.E. Adventures in IMMORTAL X-MEN and X-MEN RED
The Rundown is back with an oversized edition tackling Immortal X-Men #5 and X-Men Red #5, the first two tie-ins to Marvel's blockbuster summer event, A.X.E.: Judgment Day....
SDCC ’22: King and Hester collaborate on GOTHAM CITY: YEAR ONE
The untold secret origin story of Gotham before its fall.
The Marvel Rundown: For the Avengers, X-Men, and Eternals, JUDGMENT DAY is here
Who wants to live forever?
THE MARVEL RUNDOWN: Post-Matt machinations unfurled in DAREDEVIL (2022) #1
A main review of Daredevil (2022) #1, plus blurbs on A.X.E.: Eve of Judgment #1 & Spider-Punk #3 in the Rapid Rundown!
DC ROUND-UP: BATMAN/CATWOMAN #12 brings the series to a close
We look at how BATMAN/CATWOMAN as a whole stacks up compared to writer Tom King’s other Gotham-based work.

















