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Graphic Novel Review: Batman, Vol. 7: The Wedding by Tom King

A graphic novel which culminates the story-line where Batman (Bruce Wayne) and Catwoman (Selina Kyle) are set to get married

5 years ago

Graphic Novel Review: Wonder Woman Vol. 3: The Truth by Greg Rucka

Wonder Woman keeps losing her grip on what’s real and what’s not. No one knows why and Steve Trevor is…

5 years ago

Graphic Novel Review: Wonder Woman Vol. 2: Year One by Greg Rucka

The art was excellent, very enjoyable and expressive. Strong story and art really make a killer combination in comics and…

5 years ago

Graphic Novel Review: Superman, Volume 2: Trial of the Super Sons by Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason

A a more naïve, less powerful version of Superman joined with a less moralistic more sarcastic version of Batman is…

5 years ago

Graphic Novel Review: Red Lanterns Vol. 3: The Second Prophecy by Peter Milligan

The Red Lantern Corps goes on a killing rage throughout the universe when the Third Army shows up.The Manhunters help…

5 years ago

Graphic Novel Review: Red Lanterns, Vol. 2: The Death of the Red Lanterns by Peter Milligan

The powerful Red Lantern Abysmus has been freed and on a mission to destroy all life, and the Red Lanterns…

5 years ago

Graphic Novel Review: Red Lanterns Vol. 1: Blood and Rage by Peter Milligan

This volume focuses on how Atrocitus created the corps fighting various enemies, the mission of the Red Lanterns, backstories, and…

5 years ago

Graphic Novel Review: Batwoman, Vol. 2: Wonderland by Marguerite Bennett and James Tynion IV

Kate Kane (Batwoman) is shot down getting captured by Scarecrow. We get a trip into Batwoman’s psyche as stumbles from…

6 years ago

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