The Flash #28 is a very well-balanced comic. It is a carefully constructed concoction of character study, action, and intrigue.
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Breaking from Variety, Seth Meyers is bringing a reboot of the Ed Haas and Norm Liebmann classic, the Munsters, to NBC. The reboot is apparently going to
All-New Wolverine #23 isn’t a bad comic, but the tonal issues of horrific events clashing against the endless one-liners don’t make for a truly great story.
JLA #12 is charming, but its pacing issues are abysmal. If you aren't attached to the characters, the slowness of the plot will likely drive you away.
Mister Miracle #1 is ambitious, unique, and draws you in. It has some surface-level flaws that drag it down, but it's worth your time to check it out.
Ultimately, steer clear of Captain America #25. It’s so amazingly wrongheaded. Heroism loses meaning when they can just wish for victory — or vomit it up.
Secret Empire #8 has more high points than low, but it’s badly hindered by the mounds of padding. That said, it’s one of the best issues of the series.
Do you like action-packed comics, Hawkman, and/or superheroes? If yes to any of these (or even if you say no), pick up The Savage Hawkman volume one.
News has come out courtesy of TVLine about the prospects of The X-Files Season 11. It will be enlisting two female directors: Carol Banker and Holly Dale.
This past week's Superman #28 and Batman #28 both look at war in a way. They approach it in similar fashion, but display it in completely different manners.
One of the legends of late night is coming back, this time on the streaming platform Netflix. That's right, David Letterman is getting his own show again.
Thor: Ragnarok takes over this month's Empire magazine with a pair of covers to the publication's San Diego Comic-Con issue for this year.
OJ Simpson's infamous white Bronco will be featured on the History Channel's Pawn Stars in an episode to be aired on August 14th.
Green Lanterns #28 effectively expands the cosmic lore of the Green Lantern Corps, and the series continues to be a joyous and exciting ride.
Deathstroke is quickly becoming one of my favorite DC titles. It is interesting, the story is layered very well, and Deathstroke is a fascinating anti-hero.