Tag: Reviews
DC Reborn– Week Three: The Round Up & Buy Guide
Another week, another roundup! Kyle Pinion and Alex Lu give their final thoughts on BATMAN #1, GREEN ARROW #1, GREEN LANTERNS #1, SUPERMAN #1, and TITANS: REBIRTH #1. Links to all the day's reviews inside!
Review: The Warcraft movie is very sincere
I was chatting with someone in PR prior to going to see a screening of Warcraft yesterday and he said in a comforting tone "It isn't as bad as they say." Considering it's at...
One more Preacher review: Peak TV has another quirky success
I finally saw the first episode of Preacher, based on the Garth Ennis,- Steve Dillon Vertigo classic last night; "finally" even though it won't air until the official premiere on Sunday, this episode has...
Review: Wonder Woman #50 Asks Little, Delivers Little
It's not that it's a terrible comic book -- I wish it were! Terrible comic books can be fun in their own right. It's just that it's ... fine.
Early reactions to Batman V Superman: Wonder Woman is great, so is the movie
Reviews of Batman v Superman are embargoed until press screenings on Tuesday, so we have only the tweets of invited guests of the world premiere, but they are positive and everyone liked Wonder Woman and Ben Affleck.
Review: The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye is 2016’s first superlative graphic novel
The Pantheon library of graphic novels is indeed a fairly hallowed one, publishing works such as Black Hole, Persepolis, David Boring, Here, Asterios Polyp, and of course, Maus. Sonny Liew, known by the weekly...
The Marvel Rundown: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes for Hire
What's our take on the first chapter of the brand new Avengers crossover and the debut of Power Man and Iron Fist?
Something Old, Something Lu 2/5/16 — Does MIRROR #1 Gleam? Do the PAPER GIRLS...
What comics are worth your money this week? Managing Editor Alex Lu is here to let you know.
Review: We Are Eltingville
Evan Dorkin brings the tale of four mean-spirited, socially-incapable, pop-culture-obsessives to an end.
ADVANCE REVIEW: The Wonderful Fever Dream of Hellboy in Hell #7
England is gone, replaced by a new World Tree, promising to end this world and replace it with something new. Hellboy speaks with a spirit that may be his friend Alice, but who also appears to be something more. She delivers a prophecy of doom and beauty to Hellboy, who awakens, and finds himself in Hell once more. And then things start to get weird.
Review: Sabrina #4 Turns on the Dark
The new version of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, launched under the Archie Horror imprint around last Halloween, isn’t exclusively about how adolescence is horrific, but the latest issue can’t help but circle some of that territory.
New Black Lightning Archive: DC, Tony Isabella Reconcile
"Dogs and cats, living together!" - that's what immediately popped into my mind yesterday when I read Tony Isabella praising DC on Facebook for how it was treating him in regard to Black Lightning.I've...