Reviews Archive

It is about time the Flash got the respect -- and the stories -- he should be afforded!
This reviewer hopes you are able to breathe as much life into this series as you have with your premiere issue!
A well-hyped comic book does not a great comic book make. Or even a good one.
This is not a bad issue of Fantastic Four; I just felt it could have been so much more.
Burnham's art sings in this issue as the panels unfold and we follow Morrison’s superhero story to its climax.
If this is the creativity that can regularly be found in the Man of Steel’s book, our reviewer says he may become a regular reader.
Our reviewer hopes Bedard continues this manner of storytelling while keeping the Lanterns as rowdy as possible.
As long as Aquaman is interesting and keeps this quality level, I am along for the ride. I hope it will be a long one!
Artist Francesco Biagini’s work is simply magnificent as Chris Roberson sets up what promises to be the final battle of the epic.
Sorry super hero fans, you won't find a single one on my list this week! But you will find five great books for your hard earned dollar! Grab 'em fast before they're gone!
A climax of explosions makes us wonder if there will be an episode of Green Lantern: The Animated Series next week?
If Birds of Prey #9 is any sign, this book is in fine, fine hands. A pleasure to read … and read again.
The real meat of this issue is the developing relationship between Wolverine and the woman called Hope.
This is a fun issue with great Marcio Takara art and a little bit of a cosmic flare!
The art by Pasarin delves deep into a man’s soul and reflects the emotions in Tomasi’s gripping script.
The art this issue by Freddie Williams II is strong and fits right into the tone Krul is trying to project.
This great Point One issue has our reviewer's mouth watering to learn what Hickman’s next project will be.
If you are a big fan of Batwoman, you still will not like this book. Maybe the trade will have a primer explaining the meaning of this arc.
Main reason to buy Avengers #26 for four bucks? Can’t really think of one.
As far as our M.E. is concerned, despite box office, Justice League remains the best team book on the racks today!
Marvel churns out another sub-par book that is no where near the cost of four dollars. So don't spend it! I got the winners for you right here! BANG!!
I wouldn’t be surprised if this series keeps growing in popularity to the point where it gets the same following as the original Star Wars trilogy.
When the Mighty Marvel Machine drops the ball, there are plenty of other companies out there willing to run for a touchdown! Five great books this week and not an Avenger or Mutant in sight!
Robert Kirkman's next big hit comes out May 16th! But you can check out my full review of the amazing espionage/sci-fi thriller — right now! Now this is — Hardcore!
This Disney XD toon has really given Marvel Cosmic seekers like our reviewer some great things to digest!
Writer Daryl Gregory keeps this script intense but polished and thick with emotion, whole societies giving way in this war!
This jailhouse rock, complete with winged Thanagarians, is a great jaunt into cosmic adventure!
Rogue comes alive as the battle between Assembler and X-mutant heats up in a powerful pugilistic procession!
Here is the way you take an 'event' and make it your comic's own. Bravo to Gail Simone on a great job!
This is my favorite issue of Grifter to date. I think now I will keep it near the top of my pile!
This issue has everything a comic reader craves in one small package! Fantastic stuff, folks!
Brian Michael Bendis shows us in New Avengers #26 what he does best when he wants to: spin a great yarn!
For this reviewer's money, Green Lantern is THE consistent center for all things cosmic in these New 52 days!
Howard The Duck, Dum Dum Dugan and Co. vs a Nazi INVADING army! Emphasis on: "INVADING!" Win!
Mitch Shelley is up to his knees in black-ops trouble — lucky for him his newest power is just the ticket he needs for his freedom.
The Court of Owls ravage the streets of Gotham and the House of Wayne! A history lesson and fisticuffs galore await you in this fantastic issue! The "Night of Owls" continues!
Batman, X-Men and Lanterns — oh my! But it's Dark Horse's Alabaster Wolves that will keep you up tonight! Plus, a book I never thought would be on my list! No kidding!
Just because the show isn't on, doesn't mean the comic gets any less intense! A whole new era of horrors begins here in — "Something To Fear!"
This toon better get its act together fast. I just hope it isn't damaging Spidey's comic book self. This is D-U-L-L!
The icing on this great issue is the fantastic gate inside by Jim Lee and Scott Williams. Absolutely super issue!