Metal Men embody the idea of DC: Metal better than anything else, so to honor the passing of Len Wein, let's look at his Metal Men series from last year.
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Hal Jordan must catch up with Lightray to save he and Highfather from the Nth Metal Golems. But his will enough? And does this make for a good comic?
Arsenal has caught Nightwing talking to H.I.V.E in a covert radio transmission. He and the rest of the Titans are not happy about this at all. Meanwhile,
Wonder Woman #30 seems like a standard superhero plot, but the subtleties of it are pretty clever and make for a more compelling story.
Harley Quinn took years to grow on me. I wasn't her biggest fan for a good, long time. But times have changed; she ditched the Joker, started sticking up
Despite some art issues and a few narrative letdowns, Green Lanterns #30 is still an exciting ride with great lead characters.
In Green Lanterns #29, Simon and Jessica have been forced to take on the other six Green Lanterns as their students. It's a slow read, but a compelling one.
Deathstroke struggles to hammer his team into a workable squad, as the complicated relationship between he and Rose begins to show itself in ugly ways.
The Justice League continue to spend time and bond with their future children, and they find they have a lot in common. But does it make for a good read?
Green Arrow and Green Lantern are reunited as Arrow comes closer to taking down the Ninth Circle. Was this reunion worth the wait?
Superman #30 is a good read, and it does justice to DC’s greatest rogue. Above all, it made me miss Cullen Bunn's Sinestro comic.
With the announcement of the new Ray CW cartoon, an opportunity presents itself for me to dust off another one of my B-List Defender reviews, this time
Wonder Woman and Etta Candy have to hold their own against a squad of mercenaries out for Diana's blood. But is that as an exciting read as it sounds?
New rides based upon the DC Comics characters Wonder Woman and Harley Quinn will be debuting in Six Flags parks across the U.S. and Mexico in 2018.
Darkseid #1 brings another great add-on to the mythos of Kirby characters with a balance of charm and grit. It’s a damn fine read.