Star Wars #70 Review: All Stories Eventually Converge

Star Wars continues as Han, Luke, Leia, and Chewbacca are off on their separate missions. Unsurprisingly, each begins to go awry for our Rebel heroes.  Coming off the back of their first two issues of...

Daredevil #9 Review: The Devil and The Scientist in the Park

Matt Murdock is Daredevil no more and he’s having a crisis of faith. He doesn’t know where to head with his life now that he believes that he may not be able to help...

Stillanerd Reads: House of X #2

If you've read enough superhero comics, you know there's always that one issue which promises, "Nothing will ever be the same again." It's a lie, of course, but one we always believe. When one...

The Green Lantern #10 Review: Multiversal Lanterns Unite

Green Lantern is saved from a monstrous demon by three parallel universe Green Lanterns. Not only do they save him though, they pull him into a fight against a multiversal threat.  This issue of The Green Lantern is...

Batman #76 Review: Gotham City, Home of Bane

The City of Bane is all but quiet now that there are now heroes left in Gotham. Flashpoint Batman and Gotham Girl thus only have to worry about the remaining villains they need to round up.

Stillanerd Reads: Powers of X #1

I'm likely not the only comic book fan who has said "the X-Men really put the X in complex." It's an awful pun, of course. Though considering this is the X-Men we're talking about,...

Justice League Dark Annual #1 Review: A New Avatar Rises

The Parliament of Trees is no more and the Parliament of Flowers has begun to choose a new champion for the Green. The Justice League Dark can’t help Swamp Thing with the task he...

The Green Lantern Annual #1 Review: Time With Family Can Be Rough

Hal is back on Earth for what seems like a normal family dinner. However, not is as it all appears and this is a job for Green Lantern.  Grant Morrison’s run on The Green Lantern...

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