Since its announcement in December, DC has been framing the Batman-Robin-Deathstroke Inc. crossover Shadow War written by Joshua Williamson as the League of Assassins going to war with Deathstroke over what appears to be the assassination of Ra’s Al Ghul by Slade Wilson. But hey, this is comics, so if …
Read More »Man-Thing gets mashed up with the entire Avengers for the weirdest team ever in Avengers Forever #5
Whoever knows fear burns at the touch of the Man-Thing Avengers! At least that’s how Marvel is adapting Man-Thing’s classic catchphrase to introduce the, well, Man-Thing Avengers, a mash-up of members of Jason Aaron’s contemporary Avengers team and, as if we couldn’t say it enough, the mysterious multiversal swamp creature …
Read More »Wolverine proves hes the best there is as Moira MacTaggart becomes the arch-enemy of the X-Men
Until just recently, Wolverine has been on a psychic mission through time to save the lives of Charles Xavier’s ancestors from Omega Red, who tried to delve into the past to end the Xavier family line before the X-Men’s patriarch could be born. But now that he’s back on present-day …
Read More »Legion of X #1 first look
The rollout of Marvel’s ‘Destiny of X’ relaunch of the X-Men line continues in March and April, including the April 20 debut of Legion of X. Legion of X #1 cover (Image credit: Marvel Comics) (opens in new tab) Written by Si Spurrier with art from Jan Bazaldua and covers …
Read More »Wonder Womans mother Hippolyta is murdered as Trial of the Amazons begins
Who saw that one coming? The trial is about to begin. Amazons hailing from all corners of the globe, from the noble Themyscirans to the forgotten Bana-Mighdall to the mysterious Esquecidas, have converged on Paradise Island for a single purpose. A new champion is to be chosen to guard Doom’s …
Read More »Tom King teases bigger mysteries, more JLI in the “very sexy” Human Target
In all of DC history, few characters have gone from obscure to A-list faster than the Human Target. Christopher Chance’s Black Label 12-Book whodunit adventure is drawn and colored by Greg Smallwood and written by Tom King, who’d be the first person to tell you Smallwood’s name should go first. …
Read More »Spider-Punk #1 introduces the Spider-Band as they overthrow the government with the power of rock and roll
Though he predates the ’70’s/’80s punk rock phenomenon by over a decade (debuting exactly 60 years ago in 1962!) Spider-Man has an odd history with punk music, with American genre pioneers The Ramones even covering Spidey’s famous ’60s cartoon theme song (opens in new tab). (Image credit: Marvel Comics) (opens …
Read More »The Swamp Thing #11 ramps up the body horror with supernatural surgery
Levi Kamei, the current Swamp Thing, may be a wreck after being left in pieces (like, literally in pieces) by the last chapter of writer Ram V and artists Mike Perkins and Mike Spicer’s The Swamp Thing, but on March 29, The Swamp Thing #11 brings the fan-favorite horror title …
Read More »The best Riddler stories to read before The Batman
Starting the first week of March, audiences everywhere will meet Matt Reeves’ version of one of Batman’s most infamous foes, the Riddler, in the new film The Batman. Played by Paul Dano with an aesthetic apparently based on the unidentified real world serial killer known as the Zodiac, the new …
Read More »Flash and Aquaman leave the rest of the Justice League behind for a two-way team-up this June
Two classic Justice League members who have rarely worked together directly will team up starting in June, as DC brings together Barry Allen and Arthur Curry for a three-issue limited series titled Aquaman & The Flash: Voidsong, which pits the two heroes against a bizarre alien invasion. In Voidsong, from …
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