Joshua Davison Archives

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.

All-New Wolverine #29 Cover by Elizabeth Torque
In All-New Wolverine #29, Wolverine, Daken, and Gabby help Muramasa create an armor to counter his famous blade. Unfortunately, the Orphans of X and the Hand arrive not long after. Does this make for a good read?
Pacific Rim: Aftermath Cover by Richard Elson
Pacific Rim: Aftermath brings us into the near-future after the events of the first film. The Jaeger pilots have been discarded and forgotten, and Griffin, a former pilot himself, is trying to make a living in black market dealing, scavenging, and smuggling. Is it a good read?
Thor #703 cover by Russel Dauterman and Matthew Wilson
The Mangog continues his rampage across Asgardia while Jane Foster, aka the Mighty Thor, lies withering away in a hospital bed. While the god-killing monster lays waste to the golden realm, Jane must make a choice for both her future and the future of Asgardia. Is it a good read?
Batman #39 cover by Mikel Janin
Batman and Wonder Woman are called in to perform a favor for the otherdimensional warrior known as the Gentle Man. For one day, they must fight the demons of humanity's sins on his behalf. Does Batman #39 make for a good read?
Venom Inc. Omega Cover by Ryan Stegman and Brian Reber
In Venom Inc. Omega, it's the final battle: Spider-Man, Venom, Anti-Venom, Black Cat, and Mania versus a giant Maniac, aka Lee Price. He has resorbed the symbiotes he attached to his followers, and it's up to these five heroes to stop him. Is it a good read?
Days of Hate #1 cover by Danijel Zezelj
Days of Hate #1 begins in a near-future America that is on the other side of a civil war. Two people investigate the arson of a gay nightclub. Elsewhere, a woman is picked up by national security. But does it all make for a good read?
Terrifics #1 cover by Ivan Reis and Marcelo Maiolo
The Terrifics have united! Mister Terrific has gone to investigate what Simon Stagg has done with his Terrifictech. Metamorpho was used by Stagg to investigate the Dark Multiverse, resulting in Rex Mason losing his mind and turning into Nth Metal. Is it a good read?
Red Sonja #12 cover by Ben Caldwell
In Red Sonja #12, Red Sonja and Wallace find a portal opened before them, and the two go through at the risk of finding copies of themselves. What they find is a desolate wasteland to search. Does this make for a good read?