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- Sheriff of Babylon #2 reviewTom King (w) Mitch Gerads (a & c)“Nobody cared to kill the cat.” Another fantastic depiction of violence as an aspect of business, rather than atrocity of life, Tom King’s second issue of Sheriff of Babylon is a perfect...
- Shelf life: Comic releases for Jan. 6The first Wednesday of the New Year is here and new comics are awaiting readers in stores.This week's haul is huge compared to the lighter releases the last few holiday weeks. Marvel Comics and DC Comics lead the race in shear numbers of...
- Ostrander's Suicide Squad is world building excellenceDC Comics has finally begun (again)to collect the critically acclaimed "Suicide Squad" series from the '80s and '90s. DC released a collection of the first several issues a few years ago, but is now collecting the remainder of...
- Zack The Zombie Exterminator (Coffin Comics)Reality shows have taken the nation by storm, and these shows are accessible from more media devices than they were in the past. It's easy and convenient to watch any show "on-the-go" with wireless devices, and this way people won&...
- Justice League United shoots for the stars and missesDC Comics recently released the paperback version of "Justice League United" Volume 1: Justice League Canada. The series picks up where "Justice League of America" left off after the supervillain uprising during the "...;
- Shelf life: Comic releases for Dec. 30The last Wednesday of 2015 is right around the corner, and what better way to spend the last days of the year than with new comic books?There is plenty to be excited for with this week's New Comic Book Day, from Nancy Drew to Legos, Vikings to...
- Uncle Milton wants to test your Marvel knowledge with the Tesseract 20QEarlier this year Uncle Milton Industries unleashed the Star Wars Jedi Holocron 20 questions game to the avid fans of the franchise. Before the official release they offered up fans a chance to assist in making it the most complete game it could...
- DC Comics Dark Knight III: The Master Race # 2 reviewThe much anticipated The Dark Knight III: The Master Race kicked off with a great first issue. Frank Miller and Brian Azzarello have crafted an interesting story that was perfectly matched with the artwork from Andy Kubert. Now the next issue is...
- Vertigo Comics Jacked # 2 reviewOf all the comic imprints out there, Vertigo seems to have the most bizarre and diverse titles. The latest Jacked takes a new direction in superhero storytelling with the first issue setting a gritty adult tone not typically seen in the superhero...
- DC Comics Injustice Gods Among Us Year Four Annual # 1 reviewThe DC Universe of Injustice has delivered some great alternative directions for their popular characters. Now with year 4 in play they have let lose the last step leading into year 5 with Injustice Gods Among Us: Year Four Annual # 1.This issue...
- DC Comics The Flash # 47 reviewWith the popularity of the Flash TV series it comes as no surprise that some of the story elements have bled into the comic series as well. The latest issue from creators Robert Vendetti, Van Jenson, Norm Rapmund and the always awesome Brett Booth...
- DC Comics Batman Europa # 3 reviewWith the first two issues of Batman Europa, the series established one of the most unexpected and awesome team ups in some time. The series is written by Matteo Casali and Brian Azzarello with each issue featuring layouts from Giuseppe Camuncoli...
- Comic Book Review: Dark Knight III: The Master Race #2DC Comics’ Dark Knight III: The Master Race #2 is upon us. Writers Frank Miller and Brian Azzarello give us the next chapter in the highly anticipated sequel to the critically acclaimed “The Dark Knight Returns” and “The...
- Mark Ruffalo talks Marvel Studios delay for solo 'Hulk' comic book movieAccording to Comic Book Resources on Tuesday, actor Mark Ruffalo took to explaining why a "Hulk" solo movie hasn't been moving forward. It seems the Marvel Cinematic Universe hasn't been too much in a buzz about this prospect. He...
- Comic Book Review: Batman #47Batman #47 continues Jim Gordon and the Gotham City PD’s battle on the enigmatic Mr. Bloom. The 22 pages of story are written by mastermind Scott Snyder and illustrated by the capable hands of Greg Capullo. It’s interesting to see the...