She-Hulk Sensational #1 review

It’s the 30th anniversary of She-Hulk’s first publication and while she doesn’t have an ongoing to celebrate the fact, Marvel have been generous enough to provide a one-shot. I wouldn’t have bothered, what with most of this $4.99 publication being irrelevant or reheated. First off, Gary Frank’s cover, coloured by Emily Warren, is a beaut. […]

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Superman #698 review

There’s some kind of comic book law that says that as soon as a writer divests themselves of teething problems on a book, they’re off it. At the moment it’s happening with Gail Simone on Wonder Woman, and here it is again with James Robinson. In my review of last issue I mentioned that I […]

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Wonder Woman #42 review

It’s alien invasion time on DC Earth … actually, that’s not quite right, it’s alien feeding time as a shipful of space scavengers prepare to unleash some predatory little buggers on the citizenry. Before that, though, there’s a scene establishing the nature of the threat, via a visit with members of the Green Lanterns Corps. […]

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Cloak and Dagger #1 review

Cloak and Dagger are a study in contrasts: light/dark; female/male; white/black; rich/poor; covered/flashing … goodness me, that Dagger girl really is flaunting it – outside of fan art I can’t recall the shapely slits of her costume ever being quite so slitty (I said slitty). She’s positively Emma Frosting, here. No wonder the Young X-Men […]

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Blackest Night #8 review

Phew. That was a busy comic. Black Hand, Nekron and the Anti-Monitor no longer a threat, a horde of dead heroes brought back to life, the revelation that macho pilot Hal Jordan quotes Latin poetry … it’s certainly a page turner. And also a page lifter, given the presence of a flappy foldout showing just […]

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