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Review: DEATHSTROKE #29

Review: DEATHSTROKE #29

DEATHSTROKE #29 Written by Christopher Priest Art by Diogenes Neves, Trevor Scott, Jeromy Cox, and Willie Schubert Edited by Dave Wielgosz, Alex Antone, and Brian Cunningham Published by DC Comics Release Date: March 7, 2018 The finale to all that has come before for the World’s Deadliest Assassin is here and nothing will ever be

Review: DEATHSTROKE #25

DEATHSTROKE #25 Written by Christopher Priest Art by Carlo Pagulayan, Jason Paz, Norm Rapmund, Jeromy Cox, Trevor Scott, and Willie Schubert Published by DC Comics Release Date: November 1, 2017 The Trial of Slade Wilson begins as the Secret Society of Super Villains kidnap their fellow “member” to get to the bottom of what’s been

Review: ACTION COMICS #990

  ACTION COMICS #990 Written by Dan Jurgens Art by Viktor Bogdanovic, Trevor Scott, Scott Hanna, Mike Spicer, and Rob Leigh Published by DC Comics Release Date: October 25, 2017 The Oz Effect steadily increases the global stakes and personal crisis that the Superman Family is facing, and the threat is more near and dear

Review: ACTION COMICS #989

  ACTION COMICS #989 Written by Dan Jurgens Art by Viktor Bogdanovic, Trevor Scott, Mike Spicer, and Rob Leigh Published by DC Comics Release Date: October 11, 2017 The fight between hope and pessimism continues to grow more personal, deadly, and reaches far and wide for Superman and his family. The Oz Effect Part Three focuses

Review: ACTION COMICS #976

ACTION COMICS #976 Written by Dan Jurgens Art by Doug Mahnke, Christian Alamy, Trevor Scott, Jaime Mendoza, Wil Quintana Published by DC Comics Release Date: March 22, 2017 The mother of all crossovers comes crashing down around us. Through doppelgangers, identities lost and found, and long standing mysteries we’ve witnessed the adventures of Superman, Lois,

Review: BATMAN #19

BATMAN #19 Written by Tom King Pencils by David Finch, Danny Miki, Trevor Scott, Sandra Hope, Jordie Bellaire Published by DC Comics Release Date: March 14, 2017 Batman turns to some unlikely allies in an attempt to hold off Bane from retrieving Psycho Pirate just a little longer. This issue follows Bane as he fights his way

Review: LEGENDS OF TOMORROW #1

LEGENDS OF TOMORROW #1 Written by Gerry Conway, Aaron Lopresti, Keith Giffen, Len Wein Art by Eduardo Pansica, Rob Hunter, Corey Breen, Aaron Lopresti, Matt Banning, Chris Sotomayor, Michael Heisler, Bilquis Evely, Ivan Plascencia, Tom Napolitano, Yildiray Cinar, Trevor Scott, Dean White, Steve Wands Published by DC Comics Release Date: March 16, 2016 With only

DC Announces LEGENDS OF TOMORROW Anthology Series

Announcing DC Entertainment’s LEGENDS OF TOMORROW Anthology Series! It’s four powerhouse tales in one colossal comic, as some of comics’ most legendary talents launch new tales of Firestorm, Metamorpho, Metal Men and Sugar and Spike—that’s right, Sugar and Spike! This new anthology series will reunite several characters from DC Comics’ rich history with the writers

Review: KFC PRESENTS: THE COLONEL OF TWO WORLDS

KFC PRESENTS: THE COLONEL OF TWO WORLDS Written by Shaine Edwards & Tony Bedard Art by Tom Derenick, Trevor Scott, and Hi-Fi Published by DC Comics Release Date: October 7, 2015 To be clear from the start, this review is not ironic. This is not a clever-clever or snarky look at this comic. The Colonel

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