Action Comics #52 review

Judge this book by its cover and you’ll likely throw it into the deepest pit. Whatever happened to John Romita Jr? His work since coming to DC has been getting odder and odder, his Superman so blocky he’s almost ready for a Lego movie. A terrific tease – the first meeting between New 52 and […]

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The Flash #51 review

You know how you’ve not read someone’s series for awhile, but you miss that character and are really in the mood to get reacquainted with an old friend? That was me with The Flash this week. I’d dropped off the book, bored with the constant speed villains, but seeing that this issue featured The Riddler, […]

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FCBD Civil War II review

An Inhuman predicts that the mad god Thanos is coming to Earth in search of a Cosmic Cube. The Avengers are waiting for him when he shows up at Project Pegasus. They take him down, but one Avenger is seriously hurt. And one dies.  Have you read any Marvel event since Avengers Disassembled in 2004? […]

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FCBD Rom #0 review

Not Rom, Spaceknight, you may notice. It seems the designation stayed with Marvel when IDW got the comic rights to the property from Hasbro. But the basic set-up established by writer Bill Mantlo and artist Sal Buscema in 1979 remains, with a silver cyborg sent to Earth to upend a secret invasion by the name-says-it-all […]

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Thunderbolts #1 review

When it debuted in the 1990s the Thunderbolts was Marvel’s most successful super-team launch in years. A first issue with a genuinely surprising twist – the brand-new heroes were actually the Masters of Evil – provided a big boost in interest and careful characterisation amid twisty-turns plots saw things sizzling for years. It was fascinating […]

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Midnighter #12 review

So goodbye Midnighter, we hardly knew ye.  Actually, that’s not quite true – 12 issues isn’t a long run but writer Steve Orlando packed so much into each offering of this series that by this closing chapter, we’re a lot closer to Lucas Trent than we were at the start.  The story takes up where […]

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Batman/Superman #32 review

That’s more like it. After last week’s enjoyment blip in the Final Days of Superman storyline, this issue sees things back on an even keel. Sure, Superman and Wonder Woman are still soppier than I’d like as the book opens, but with Batman playing gooseberry, they concentrate on business  And the business is tracking the pseudo-Superman who […]

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