Aquaman #2 review

Transported to a strange realm, Aquaman finds himself facing, as is his wont, a massive monster. Arthur’s new hydrokinesis power, though, allows him to make short work of the beast and its wranglers, and off he goes to find the mistress of the gruesome Grindylows. Her control over vegetation allows Jenny Greenteeth to drag Aquaman […]

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Action Comics #1083 review

Clark Kent continues his investigation into why reformed criminal Major Disaster gave up on being a good guy, landing himself in prison and a bystander in the ground. Clark’s questioning of Major Disaster’s associates Scorch and the Mighty Bruce landed him in a recovery room in the Batcave after he’s beaten up by someone he […]

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Green Lantern Corps #1 review

The Green Lantern Corps is back. They’re not at full strength yet, but there are enough of them to protect children from space slavers. A dozen Lanterns soon have longtime JLA bad guy Kanjar Ro and his gang under arrest, so it’s back to the space precinct on Oa. Running the show is Jessica Cruz, […]

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JSA #4 review

Dr Mid-Nite wakes, having been captured by the Injustice Society, and she has a guard. A very large guard. Beth Chapel, though, has skills. Skills taught her by the likes of Batman, Mr Miracle and (of course) Wildcat. She escapes, and sneaks upon the villains as they plot. The red-suited Johnny Sorrow has recently been […]

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Shazam! #20 review

Gleb Melnikov’s cover gives the Captain and Jon Kent room to breathe, and that turns out to be rather fitting by the end of the issue. Regular writer Josie Campbell is away this month, so stepping forward to work with regular artist Dan McDaid is Sina Grace, who takes the opportunity to give us a […]

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Green Lantern #19 review

One of my favourite things in superhero comics is the Day in the Life issue, and that’s exactly what we have here – Hal Jordan and friends hanging out as they prepare for their next big battle. First, we check in with Star Sapphire Carol Ferris, loving her new membership in Justice League Unlimited, even […]

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Genecy #2 review

If you like Conan the Barbarian and Silver Surfer, this could be the series for you. The first issue from InVision Comics tells of how enslaved Kaizaxx, the only survivor of a prison breakout, accepts the power of cosmic god Raknirod. The deal is that the newly named Genecy embarks on a quest for Raknirod […]

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Pocket review – The Flash #17

Writer: Simon Spurrier; Artist: Vasco Georgiev; Colourist: Matt Herms; Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhoua; Cover: Mike Del Mundo; Editors: Chris Rosa, Paul Kaminski The Flash Wally West has taken his wife and kids on holiday to Skartaris. Meanwhile, The Flash Wally West is hanging out with the Justice League on their Watchtower via his new quick-cloning power. […]

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Pocket review – Metamorpho #2

Writer: Al Ewing; Artist: Steve Lieber; Colourist: Lee Loughridge; Letterer: Ferran Delgado; Editors: Sabrina Futch, Katie Kubert The second issue of this new series for DC’s most fabulous freak is as entertaining as the first, as Rex Mason’s girlfriend Sapphire Stagg has her thunder stolen by rival pop star Sugar Sweet. And behind it is […]

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