Comic Books
‘Legends of the Dark Knight’ #2 review
Yet another exploration of the question, 'will Batman kill the Joker?'
Yet another exploration of the question, 'will Batman kill the Joker?'
Harley Quinn #3 is an entertaining lesson on the psychology of smiles.
A major focus on Red X is both this issue's biggest strength, and its biggest weakness.
Suicide Squad #3 is intriguing and cinematically illustrated, sprinkling out the breadcrumbs for the series' mysteries and future conflicts.
Harley Quinn #2 is overflowing with excellent character exploration, wonderfully written dialogue, and gorgeous artwork.
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Wielgosz’s analysis of the titular character remains a highlight of the series.
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This new direction for Harley Quinn has me excited to pick up the next month’s issue.
Although Man-Bat #1 is dressed in the trappings of a traditional superhero comic, it is a wonderful examination of its...
Gene Luen Yang has crafted an enthralling story centered thematically on the notion of identity.
A one-two punch of humor and action, Maestro: War and Pax #1 is pure fun from cover to cover.