Wonder Woman #37 review

The first image in this issue took me right back to the Seventies and the cover to issue #246, with Diana in bed as a mystic force attends her. The shot is almost certainly a coincidence, but one I enjoyed. What follows is one of the best scenes Gail Simone has written since she took […]

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Power Girl #6

There are no boob jokes this month, which is how it should be as by now it’s obvious Power Girl’s biggest asset is her gift for friendship. If Mary Tyler Moore were a Kryptonian, she’d be Power Girl. For Peege is the single woman trying to make a new start in the big city while […]

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Supergirl #46 review

I really enjoy the Supergirl comic. Could we please have one? For this book is now so tightly tied into the New Krypton sequence that Kara is almost a bystander in her own book, This issue Kara’s flying around with Flamebird and Nightwing in the World Against S-Shield With an X Through It crossover, fighting […]

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Justice League of America #38 review

Another day, another Justice League of America relaunch. Writer James Robinson and penciller Mark Bagley are the latest creatives bidding to bring back the glory days and they begin with a bang as one of the team’s scariest foes, Despero, attacks the most recent incarnation. Robinson would get a demerit for here killing off another […]

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Mighty Avengers #30 review

Face front True Believer, this one has it all! Why doesn’t Marvel use this classic Stan Lee line any more? It’s corny as heck, certainly, but occasionally it’s just perfect. Take Mighty Avengers #30, in which writers Dan Slott and Christos Gage ensure all sorts of pleasing things happen: Various members go ape, or at […]

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Uncanny X-Men #516 review

The X-Men have renamed Magneto’s downed Asteroid M, now floating off San Francisco, Utopia. ‘This is our homeland now people. And we treat it as such’ says Scott Summers, Cyclops, as he has his lackeys prepare arms. Subtle. Why Scott is so keen to gather all mutants on a crap old rock, with no shops, […]

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Batgirl #3 review

Stephanie Brown, former Spoiler and onetime Robin, takes on the Scarecrow, a villain who has proven a huge headache for Batman and Robin on numerous occasions. Here, despite being half his size, never mind that she’s hallucinating from his latest toxin, she takes him out. Hard. Possibly this has something to do with the fact […]

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Secret Six #14 review

Too many comics these days promise a graphic novel-length saga that’ll knock our socks off, but after building the adventure, bungle the payoff. Not Gail Simone in this fifth instalment of Depths, which has seen the DCU’s motley mercenaries fighting for, and against, a modern day slaver. And more frighteningly, the dark beast Grendel, who […]

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