Batman Unseen #5 review

Doug Moench and Kelley Jones conclude their ‘lost tale of Bruce Wayne as Batman’. Where it fits into continuity isn’t important – at a guess, after Dick Grayson became a full time Titan, given the presence of my favourite Gotham cop, Harvey Bullock – as everything you need to appreciate the tight five-part story is […]

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JSA All-Stars #1 review

I’m rather pleased to see the Justice Society of America split into a pair of teams, as of late the sheer number of characters has proven unwieldy, with no writer of today seemingly willing or able to share out the panel time in the way classic writers of similarly sized team The Legion of Super-Heroes […]

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Superman #694 review

First off, the new costume as seen on Cafu’s cracking cover. Mon-El looks deeply weird without a tunic. This was proven in the Nineties when he had a big stupid M-shaped starfield on his chest, and again here. A tunic, with a centre split, would add interest but here the little blue S-shield, cute as […]

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Teen Titans #77 review

I enjoyed the recent Blackest Night: Teen Titans mini hugely and a big reason for that was writer JT Krul, who mixed adventure and emotion to excellent effect. So seeing he was filling in on this regular issue, and noticing the cover homage to New Teen Titans #1, I was rather interested to see where […]

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Wonder Woman #38 review

Wonder Woman stares defiantly off Aaron Lopresti’s cover, one eye plunged into darkness as light strikes the bar of her cell. You can see this isn’t a heroine about to sit meekly in a cell. I open the comic, anticipating Diana’s righteous fury, sparked by her mother’s imprisonment at the hands of Paradise Island usurpers […]

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