Red Robin #1 review

When the red, red Robin comes bob-bob-bobbin’ along . . . Oh dear, I just can’t see this book without that lovely old song ringing through my head. And that new logo, as chirpy as a cute ickle wed wobbin deserves! Ooh, goodness me though, that’s a very grim fellow underneath it, on Francis Manapul’s […]

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Batman #687 review

After last week’s sterling first issue of Batman & Robin, do we really need to backtrack for a Battle for the Cowl epilogue? Maybe not, but this book is a lot better than I expected it to be. So far as I can make it, it’s not actually a BftC coda until the final few […]

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Exiles #3 review

That’a a bit of a dull cover from the talented Dave Bullock, showing the Exiles traversing dimensions – it looks like a final issue deal rather than a third issue image. And I know cartooning is all about exaggeration, but Polaris looks less like a person here than a stick of green licorice. The first […]

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Batman and Robin #1 review

The new Batman and Robin have their first night on the town and, suitably enough, meet a new villain. Mr Toad is a self-proclaimed slippery customer but, alas, not exactly formidable and our heroes make quick work of him. They’re aided in this by the latest version of the Batmobile, one harking back to the […]

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Amazing Spider-Man #595 review

And a new storyline begins, American Son, in which Spidey determines to take down Norman Osborn, currently head of North America’s super-powered defenders. And quite right too, though I’d expect a big brain like Peter Parker to come up with something sneakier than kidnapping and beating up Osborn in public. And his anger makes him […]

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Superman #688 review

Holy Seventies Flashbacks, Mon-El has Supergirl’s on-again, off-again super-powers. It turns out that Brainiac 5’s cure for Daxamite-on-Earth lead poisoning is actually a bit rubbish, and he’ll be dead within 18 months. Darn. Luckily his partner-in-Superman’s-title The Guardian is going to teach him fisticuffs and swimming, to lessen his chances of dying in an off […]

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Wonder Woman #32 review

What I like about this issue is that writer Gail Simone has Diana cut loose against the monstrous Genocide. It’s about time, the corrupted corpse of Wonder Woman has been on the loose for too long. I liked the no-fanfare cameo by DC debutante hero the Shield, aiding the rescue operation as Washington crumbles mid-battle. […]

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