Superman #39 review 

It’s just another day in Metropolis. But not for the kids at the Children’s Cancer Centre, who are treated to an amazing sight outside their window.  It’s Superman vs old Green Lantern bad guys The Demolition Team – that’s Rosie the Riveter, Hardhat, Jackhammer, Steamroller and – titter – Scoopshovel. Five against one – the […]

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Super Sons #12 review

It’s the finale to the Super Sons of Tomorrow storyline and it has quite the opening. Having absorbed Jon Kent’s world-threatening solar flare, a future version of Tim Drake finds himself plummeting through Hypertime. As he sees many worlds and times, a telepathic link created by Raven gives her fellow Teen Titans, the Titans of […]

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Damage #1 review

Ethan Avery has beaten rival Major Liggett to be transformed into super-soldier Damage, a military monster ready to follow orders. But something’s gone wrong.  He’s on a murderous rampage and Liggett, wearing advanced armour, may be the only person on the scene who can take him down.  Ooh, tantrum! While he’s assumed to be utterly […]

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Suicide Squad #33 review

Joining the Justice League is quite the honour. Hooking up with the Suicide Squad, less so, but a successful mission does knock time off a super-crook’s sentence. Belle Reve inmate Juan Soria, though, is less than delighted when Amanda Waller drafts him. It’s not like he doesn’t have a useful power… … it’s that his […]

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Future Echoes review 

Psychic investigator Professor Harlan Woodbine has come to an old house on the outskirts of Paris to look into reports of strange goings on. Onetime owner Mortimer Samson-Vine died there in 1895 after surprising the art establishment when his mediocre paintings became more dazzling – and disturbing. Some say the later paintings depict ghosts that […]

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Supergirl #17 review 

Supergirl hasn’t had a chance to catch her breath. She’s only just beaten DEO dupe Strange Visitor and now a new superhuman menace has appeared. But before we meet her in this latest issue, we see a bit of Deceilia’s past.  Deceilia is going by the name the elders of her planet gave her, Starshame, […]

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X-Men Gold Annual #1

There’s nothing like a baby to get old friends together. News of a new addition to the UK superhero scene is delivered to New York-based X-Men leader Kitty Pryde in a decidedly unconventional – but rather wonderful – manner.  Soon she and former Excalibur pals Kurt and Rachel are making their way across the Atlantic […]

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Superwoman #18 review

Superwoman has released the people of Metropolis stolen by Midnight’s void and ended the threat to the city. It’s time to bask in a little appreciation.  But while Lana is there, she’s not all there. An aspect of her is still in the void, with Midnight, evil Lena Luther’s AI stooge.  In the everyday world, […]

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Superman #38 review 

It’s a mad mad mad mad world for Jon Kent as he finds himself at the centre of interdimensional hijinks.  Things are more serious than I make them sound. A Tim Drake from an alternate future is convinced Jon will somehow kill millions. His solution? Kill Jon now. He’s convinced Teen Titans Beast Boy and […]

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Batman and the Signal #1 review 

Kids are developing powers in Gotham, and Duke Thomas – newly minted hero The Signal – aims to get to the bottom of it. Gotham cop Alex Aisi is investigating from another direction. Both have personal reasons for wanting to know what the heck is going on.  Batman and the Signal is Duke Thomas’ moment […]

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