Superman #37 review

Just imagine you suddenly found yourself a superhero in the DC Universe, what would you do? Knuckle down in the day-to-day while waiting for the inevitable supervillain to show up? Or tour the weird and wonderful sites the comic book world has to offer. The latter, obviously, which is exactly how Superboy Prime prefers to […]

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New Titans #34 review

Wake up and smell the coffee, that’s the advice Nightwing took very literally last issue when he noticed the days and nights at Titans Tower were seeming very repetitive. This issue he finds out more as a different group of heroes calling themselves the New Titans arrive and… people start dropping dead. First it’s Donna […]

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Superman Unlimited #12 review

That’s a very sinister Jon Kent on Taurin Clarke’s impressive cover. The Red Eyes of Anger seem rather inappropriate when your beloved mother is reaching out to you. Inside the comic, Jon hits several emotional beats, from confusion to fear to joy, but not anger. If you missed last month’s issue, or my bletherings on […]

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Supergirl #12 review

Now, generally I get a kick out of seeing new looks for Supergirl. Not this time… poor Kara has been remade into a robotic heroine after last month’s brutal battle with Black Flame in the Bottle City of Kandor. Behind the cybernetics and bionics is a stalwart of Krypton’s last community, Kim-Da. Kara and Kim-Da […]

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Action Comics #1097 review

The ‘Reign of the Superboys’ stamp is on the cover, but as with last issue I don’t see how the phrase is reflected inside the book. What I do see is a thoroughly engaging comic as Mary Marvel, Booster Gold and Martian Manhunter J’onn J’onzz spend a day with Clark, Jonathan and Martha Kent. Before […]

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The Fury of Firestorm review #1

I was with Firestorm from the beginning. Debuting in his own comic in the Seventies, this striking character was a breath of fresh air in the DC Universe, a hero with two secret identities who was all about fun. Sure, constituent parts Ronnie Raymond and Martin Stein had their day-to-day problems, but the soap was […]

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JSA #18 review

The final chapter of the new origin story that’s occupied this series for the last half a year is, for the most part, a bit of a damp squib. The final few pages are great, but this should be a lot better. At the close of last issue an explosion blew up the top of […]

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