Supergirl #48 review

After last issue’s focus on Supermom Alura, daughter Kara takes centre stage again in an issue that barely touches upon the New Krypton storyline that has dominated this book for months. And the comic is all the better for it, as we finally get some real information about Lana Lang’s illness and Supergirl gets a […]

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Power Girl #7 review

Behind Amanda Conner’s nice homage to the 1974 issue of Superman which introduced Vartox, himself a homage to Sean Connery in Zardoz, is another smile-inducing issue of DC’s most delightful superhero title. We begin with a flashback to the day space pirates made the population of Valeron, except its protector, Vartox, infertile. That explains his […]

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DCU Holiday Special #1 review

’tis the season for jolly big anthology comics full of Santa and sentiment. DC’s entry this year is adorned with a simply gorgeous cover hinting that one day soon we’re going to lose Dustin Nguyen to Hallmark. A tip of the elf’s hat, too, to publication designer Travis Lanham for a striking logo, merry title […]

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Action Comics #884 review

This review is brought to you by the letter ‘N’ which I’d like to devote to Action Comics co-writer Eric Trautmann to replace the one DC denied him on the cover of this issue. That apart, great cover with Mrs Superman, gorgeously defiant in the face of adversity and the legend ‘Lois Lane: Traitor’ evoking […]

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Titans #20 review

The Titans continues pretending it’s not been cancelled due to lack of interest with the latest solo issue. Featured here is Donna Troy, patron saint of frogs killed by dissection, in a simple tale of girl meets boy meets Fearsome Five. Donna’s feeling a bit mopey so jumps – or rather, flies – at the […]

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Secret Six #16 review

In the DC Universe there are men who fantasize about sex with Mr Mxyzptlk. That’s the only conclusion to be taken from the scene this issue in which Deadshot and Catman take wannabe Secret Six member Black Alice to the strip club. There, exotic dancers appear as female versions of Mr Freeze, Eclipso and more. […]

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