Power Girl #10 review

I found myself reading this issue more slowly than usual, news of the creative team’s imminent departure having hit. But not too slowly. Said creative team know how to control the pace of the book, no matter how a reader might struggle so best to savour. So here we have the continuation of last issue’s […]

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Superman 80-Page Giant #1 review

It’s an 80-page giant, it’s seven new stories by creators DC describes as ‘up and coming talent’, but is it any good? We begin with Cold, written by Mike Raicht and drawn by Charles Paul Wilson III and, readers of the recent Superboy run in Adventure Comics will immediately note, coloured by Brian Buccellato. The […]

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Siege #3 review

In which the Cavalry whups Norman Osborn’s scaly green ass. The thing is, Captain America is back from the dead and Cap’s main super power in an Avengers book is to inspire. Lord knows how that works but he appears on the scene and suddenly the heroes of the Marvel Universe stop acting like losers […]

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Titans #23 review

Now here’s a novelty – a Titans story set on one of the other worlds in the DC Multiverse. While the team’s basic history – both ancient and recent – is the same, there are some interesting divergences. Rather than a nicely raised rich man’s ward, Speedy was a kid thug who taught Wonder Girl, […]

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Batman and Robin #10 review

‘The Return of Bruce Wayne begins here!’ yells the blurb on Frank Quitely’s grabby cover. Hmm, wonder how it’ll all end? Never mind, no one doubts the original Batman will be back soon. Meanwhile, I’m relishing the Dick/Damian partnership, which gets better with each outing. Forget their chalk and cheese personalities there’s a real affection […]

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Girl Comics #1 review

I’m not too sure how to approach Marvel’s latest anthology series. The fact it’s being sold on the back of being by all-girl creators suggests I search for a ‘female sensibility’. On the other, that would be like holding Girl Comics to a different standard to other superhero comics, which usually have a male bias […]

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Adventure Comics #8 review

The waiting’s nearly over. Soon the Legion of Super-Heroes get their own book again. Two books, in fact – for a while, at least. Before that they’re guesting in a big Superman event for which this issue of Adventure Comics provides three prologues. The first story features the Legion in the 31st century as a […]

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