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Detective Comics 949 review
Normally, James Tynion IV’s Detective Comics run is a Batman team book. The last two issues took a minor step back to focus mostly on Batman and Batwoman, the co-leaders of the team. It serves two purposes – to show … Continue reading
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Detective Comics 948 review
Next Month, Batwoman will have her own solo series again, written by Marguerite Bennett. So why not have her co-write a couple issues of Detective Comics, the Batman team book where Batwoman is just as prominent as Batman himself?
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Comics of January 11, 2017
On the one hand, Marvel is coming out with way too many event comics lately. Civil War II was lackluster overall, with a story that moved way too slow for its own good, failing to live up to the “Civil … Continue reading
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Comics of April 27, 2016
Normally the last Wednesday of the month is my small comic week. This month is the exact opposite. While I only picked up 3 comics on the first Wednesday of April, I picked up 10 today, and read them all … Continue reading
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Angela: Queen of Hel 6 review
This issue pretty much conformed that Angela: Queen of Hel 7 will be the final issue in this series. That’s too bad, because Angela’s solo titles from Angela: Queen of Hel to this one have been an absolute delight. With … Continue reading