It’s probably safe to say that there’s hardly a character who has been on film more than Batman. Be it film serials, television series, movies, or cartoons, there have been countless hours of Batman ...
Batman comics have been running for almost a century now, with decades upon decades of new villains, new Robins, and an ever evolving sense of who the Caped Crusader is. Despite all this, there’s ...
The first issue of any new run is always a daunting task, especially when that comic’s a renumbering of DC’s flagship title. In a little over 20 pages, a writer needs to define their version of the ...
Last month, I gave this book its first lukewarm review. The first you’ll find on this site, anyhow. I urged you, reader, to fear not. To trust in Misters Watters and Sherman to be cooking up ...
Inarguably one of the most iconic superhero costumes ever created, Batman’s suit has certainly seen its share of iterations over the years. From purple gloves to rainbows to mech suits, Batman’s ...
Yeah, I’m not going to sugarcoat it – the dreaded padding out of the story to make it 12 issues long has begun. Still, dear reader, I feel obligated to warn you of what to expect as we dive into ...
There’s a lot of Catwoman content this week on the stands and Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 is where you’ll find the lion’s share. These oversized specials tend to be ...
Lasting from around 1970 until DC’s reset of their universe with Crisis on Infinite Earths in 1985, the Bronze Age of comics was when they began to shed the childishly simple storytelling of the ...
Welcome back my fellow historians! In this month’s issue of New History, we’re tackling a time and events I’m slightly more familiar with. The founding of the JL, The Teen Titans, heck, maybe even a ...
When I first started writing comics reviews for this lovely website nearly a year ago, I sat down with a cup of Irish Breakfast tea and asked myself a crucial question: What makes a great Batman comic ...
All good things must come to an end. This issue marks the end of Dan Jurgens and Mike Perkins’Â The Bat-Man: First Knight. As I have already said, I absolutely love this series. Can the final issue ...
Last issue had a lot of what felt like “big moments”, where there was some sort of twist or event that drove the story forward. This issue has less of that, as it’s mostly reacting to those moments ...
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