Daredevil is at the mercy of the Hand and Blindspot, and we learn of Blindspot's origins in China before he came to New York. Is it a good read?
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Josh is a longtime super hero comic fan and an aspiring comic book and fiction writer himself. He also trades in videogames, Star Wars, and Magic: The Gathering, and he is also a budding film buff. He's always been a huge nerd, and he hopes to contribute something of worth to the wider geek culture conversation. He is also happy to announce that he is the new Reviews Editor for Bleeding Cool. Follow on Twitter @joshdavisonbolt.
Hal Jordan returns to Earth and finds Superman in distress. All may not be as it seems, and Sinestro is involved. Does the comic live up to the premise?
X-Men: Blue and X-Men: Gold are at the mercy of Mojo and his maniacal schemes. Can the two teams overcome him and make for a compelling read?
Wolverine is on the search for her brother, Daken, after a cult called the Orphans of X has kidnapped him. With this new mystery, is the comic a good read?
Realms of the Void is an upcoming Kickstarter project by Santiago R. Villa. It is a sci-fi/fantasy epic about a realm called the Void. Check out his pitch
Dark Nights: Metal continues with the heroes backed into a corner and pulling a desperate gambit to save everyone. Also Detective Chimp shows up.
Red Hood and his Outlaws take on Batwoman and her portion of the Bat Family. It's a Bat Smackdown, but is it a good enough read?
Hammer Comics has put out a new Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter comic. Will this character revival excite or leave fans of the classic horror disappointed?
We take a look at the 30th Anniversary of Zen Intergalactic Ninja with 'Home,' a look at the character's origins. Do they honor the character?
We finally take a look at Carol Zara and Eric Burnett's Alien Toilet Monsters and give our evaluation of it. Is it as good as we've heard?
The Falcon flies again, now with Patriot in Chicago. He looks to aid the gang situation, but he faces opposition from the mayor. Does the book hold water?
Unfortunately, Fighting American is dead on arrival by not gauging an audience. It’s for no one, and it feels like a waste of a Simon and Kirby property.
In a reprint to a Free Comic Book Day issue, Gertrude of I Hate Fairyland cuts a bloody swath through Image Comics along with some extras. But is it funny?
Darth Vader, while still recovering from his recent missions, intercepts an intruder into the Jedi Temple, the Grand Inquisitor. Is the duel worth reading?
Captain Phasma and TN-3465 continue their hunt for Lieutenant Rivas with the help of the local population. Does this book stay engaging?