Tag: DC Round-Up
DC ROUND-UP: The Future State Week 2 Roundtable talks JUSTICE LEAGUE, DARK DETECTIVE, and...
The DC Round-Up team discusses this week's new Future State releases, including JUSTICE LEAGUE, SUPERMAN/WONDER WOMAN, TEEN TITANS, DARK DETECTIVE, and more!
DC BONUS ROUND-UP: A discussion of FUTURE STATE Week 1
How does the first week of DC's Future State fare as a whole, and how does it bode for the rest of the two-month event?
DC ROUND-UP: The finale of DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL sets up DC’s Infinite Frontier
What do DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL #7 and GENERATIONS: SHATTERED #1 reveal about the future of the DC Universe?
DC ROUND-UP: 2020, the end of an era at DC Comics
With a small week of books, we instead take a look at the year that was, and the changes that impacted DC in 2020.
DC ROUND-UP: ACTION COMICS #1028, wrapping up Bendis’ Superman run
Plus, the rest of the DC line looks toward the future.
DC ROUND-UP: Brian Bendis & Ivan Reis conclude their SUPERMAN run
Superman #28 sends off Bendis and Reis in a way that reiterates the strength of each of their takes on the character.
DC ROUND-UP: THE LAST STORIES OF THE DC UNIVERSE says farewell to the DC...
Reviews of this week's new DC Comics releases, including Catwoman #27, Rorschach #2, and much more.
DC ROUND-UP: A tale of two Batman comics
Batman #104 and Batman/Catwoman #1 are the two books, and one of them was good...
DC ROUND-UP: John Ridley’s THE OTHER HISTORY OF THE DC UNIVERSE #1 arrives like...
THE OTHER HISTORY OF THE DC UNIVERSE #1 combines prose and illustrations to tell an important story in an interesting way.
DC ROUND-UP: CATWOMAN #27 has an a-meow-zing new status quo
Reviews of this week's new DC Comics releases, including Catwoman #27, Rorschach #2, and much more.
DC ROUND-UP: HAWKMAN #29 feels like the end of this kind of DC comic
Plus, Dark Nights Death Metal: Infinite Hour Exxxtreme is a total romp.
DC ROUND-UP: The ambitious TALES FROM THE DARK MULTIVERSE: BATMAN – HUSH misses the...
DC's TALES FROM THE DARK MULTIVERSE: BATMAN - HUSH one-shot ultimately bears little resemblance to the story from which it borrows its name.