Tag: review
The Marvel Rundown: DARKHAWK #1 is a fantastic reinvention of the hero
Reviews of this week's noteworthy new Marvel Comics titles, including Darkhawk #1, Marvel's Voices: Identity #1, and more!
REVIEW: The GOD OF TREMORS seeks out dark corners
The oversized one-shot features engaging art and twisting thematic threads.
DC ROUND-UP: THE FLASH #773 finds Wally West back on the right track at...
We look at how the first six months of writer Jeremy Adams's time on THE FLASH have gone, and what they may portend for the future.
REVIEW: DID YOU HEAR WHAT EDDIE GEIN DONE? paints a terrifying portrait of an...
“When a homicidal maniac like Gein comes around, the mind just can’t grasp the reality, so he gets turned into a legend.”
The Marvel Rundown: Cosmic shenanigans are afoot in DEFENDERS #1
Reviews of this week's Marvel releases, including Defenders by Al Ewing and Javier Rodriguez, plus more in the Rapid Rundown!
REVIEW: Sweet, messy love in CHEER UP: LOVE AND POMPOMS
Even simple high school romance is complicated when you’re a trans girl.
The Marvel Rundown: The Prince of Power steals the show in GUARDIANS OF THE...
Reviews of this week's notable Marvel Comics releases, including Guardians of the Galaxy Annual #1, Deadpool: Black, White, & Blood #1, and more!
REVIEW: You’ve never seen anything like THE GREEN KNIGHT
The Green Knight doesn’t feel like a straightforward action and adventure role-playing game; instead it feels more like a cinematic version of a tarot card reading.
The Marvel Rundown: Something SINISTER (WAR) this way comes
Welcome to this week's Marvel Rundown! Depending where you are in the world, you may be noticing things are slowly returning to normal... but...
The Marvel Rundown: Duggan, Larraz, and Gracia take the X-MEN to new heights
Reviews of this week's notable new Marvel Comics releases, including the first issue of the newly-relaunched X-Men series and more!
DC ROUND-UP: The DCAU continues in exciting fashion with JUSTICE LEAGUE INFINITY #1
The first issue of DC's new Justice League Infinity series picks up where the JL animated series left off in highly satisfying fashion.

















