Superman #701 review

Well, that wasn’t a bad one-issue story. Superman aids the little guy. He diagnoses car trouble and heart problems. He helps a suicidal woman find hope and annoys drug dealers. He cleans a storeroom. I’m down with that. For several years DC would devote a Christmas issue to Superman reading his fan mail and helping […]

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JSA All-Stars #8 review

In the beginning, this comic was about a serious bunch of souls who felt they needed to act like a military unit in order to be effective. It was a pretty good read, but never really ignited. This issue, the sparks fly. And it’s nothing to do with a massive villain, or a big death; […]

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The Atom Special #1 review

Ray Palmer’s Ivy Town lab is broken into while he’s tackling a hostage situation in the local library. He reminisces with his old mentor, Professor Hyatt, about his origins – family and superheroic – before a final page shock. Well, it’s a shock if you’ve not read enough recent DC comics to realise that the […]

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The Flash #3 review

I’m not at all keen on Francis Manapul’s cover image, which is irrelevant to the issue, murkily executed and saddled with rubbish copy. Inside, things are somewhat happier, as the Reverse-Rogues from the future return to arrest Barry Allen for a crime he hasn’t yet committed and Captain Boomerang finds that his bounce back from […]

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Action Comics #890 review

Another year without Superman in Action Comics. Weep. Another Blackest Night tie-in. Wail. What, more Lex Luthor? Gnashing of teeth. Those would be the reservations. The five-star casino hotel would be the way Paul Cornell and Pete Woods execute the beginning of their Lex Luthor series. Having tasted Green Lantern-style power during recent cosmic shenanigans, […]

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Wonder Woman #600 review

Wonder Woman gets a #600th issue and George Perez marks the big number rather cleverly on his marvellously cheery cover. It’s appropriate the book’s former writer artist has the cover assignment here, as this issue marks the end of the era he kicked off in 1987 and the beginning of a new one. Well, so […]

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