Green Arrow has to work with other heroes in their defense of Gotham City from the forces of the Batman Who Laughs. Is it a compelling read?
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The Sovereign arrives in this issue of Justice League as the Darkness takes over Wonder Woman and Green Lantern. Does the story hold up though?
DC Comics got together all of their heavy hitters at a cool panel Saturday evening at NYCC. Frank Miller, Jim Lee, Greg Capullo, and more were all on hand.
Bleeding Cool contributor Kaitlyn Booth sat down with DC Animated Films Producer/Writer Alan Burnett at New York Comic Con 2017. Alan Burnett has been
It takes a lot for me to become interested in Batman stories, and these books accomplish it against the odds. Dawnbreaker earns a recommendation.
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps have their final showdown with the Nth Metal Golems at the Source Wall. Does this battle make for compelling reading?
Blue Beetle is sent to the future with Teri, the Flash of 3001. Now the two must join the Justice League of 3001 in fighting the Legion of Doom. Is it good?
Grail is hunting down the old gods. Giganta is hunting down ancient artifacts. Wonder Woman must stop them both. Is this a good continuation to the series?
Murder Machine adds another cool story behind one of the members of Barbatos’s Bat-League, fleshing out the world in a delightfully macabre manner.
Green Lanterns #31 brings about the ending to the 'Out of Time' arc, wherein Jessica and Simon were sent back in time by Volthoom in the present.
Green Arrow #31 is the finale to 'Hard-Traveling Hero', as the Emerald Archer attempts to fight off the Burnt aboard the Ninth Circle’s satellite.
The kids fight back, and a teammate comes back from the future and with evil intentions. Can the Justice League withstand it all? Is it a good read?
Aquaman and Dolphin are still on the run, and Mera and Tempest work to bring down the Crown of Thorns. But does the series hold up?
Batman: The Red Death is a cruel yet fun little diversion about Bat-Flash from Metal #2, and you should give it a look — if that sounds appealing to you.
Despite some pacing issues, the first book of the Wonder Woman and Conan crossover is enticing and engaging, with some great lead characters.