Secret Six #21 review

Awww, who could resist Daniel Luvisi’s cover? Seriously, that poor little Catman doll needs a hug. Inside it’s poor little Catman as we see that young Thomas Blake’s dad was almost as bad as teammate Scandal’s. For around the time she was being beaten with sticks by Vandal Savage’s minions to toughen her up – […]

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Superman: War of the Supermen #1

Zod has declared war on Earth, Lois Lane rallies Superman’s back-up team to take down her army chief father, who caused said war, Luthor blows up New Krypton via Reactron, and Supergirl weeps for mother Alura before taking up Krypton’s flag … she’s not, is she? It’s an incident-packed issue but War of the Supermen […]

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Brightest Day #1 review

In brightest day …That’s bright, all right. I’m old enough to remember when comic book blood was printed black. I’m old enough to recall when comic book blood wasn’t seen at all. Heck, I’m so old I was there when Hawkman’s awesome looking mace only ever connected with monsters and superhumans. Not now. It seems […]

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Supergirl #52; Superman #699; Last Stand on Krypton #3; Action Comics #889; War of the Supermen #0 reviews

It’s the Never-Ending Battle. The war to keep my interest in the New Krypton storyline. And these past couple of weeks, the fight has been lost. The first three titles here wrap up the storyline around Brainiac’s war on Kandor, first city of New Krypton. Action Comics is the side story of Kryptonians Nightwing and […]

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Firestar #1 review

Angelica Jones, former Hellion, New Warrior and Avenger, is back living with her widowed dad and studying art history at university. She’s also regularly venturing out as Firestar, keeping New Yorkers safe and wearing herself out in the process. For Angelica’s battling back from breast cancer – as detailed in the recent Marvel Divas mini […]

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Sif #1 review

As a little kid reading Thor reprints in UK Marvel Comics, I resented Sif for coming along and kicking Jane Foster out of the strip. Over the years though, I came to like the character – for one thing, Jack Kirby’s design made her fun to look at; for another, her fighting spirit made her […]

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Wonder Woman #43 review

Goodness, what big arms you have, Diana. Mind, it’s partly a question of perspective, as Nicola Scott gives us her spin on the Wonder Spin. While I prefer issue-specific covers, there’s no denying this is an attractive image, and if it shifts a few extra copies, terrific. Inside, Scott shares the pencilling with Fernando Dagnino […]

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Mighty Avengers #36 review

And after three years the Mighty Avengers comes to an end. Not with a whimper, but a bang, as the don’t-call-him-winsome Wasp, Jocasta and Blackjack take on Ultron and his infinite army of Jocastas. Regular readers of the book won’t be surprised that Waspish Hank has a few tricks to pull out of thin air […]

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