Jay Barrett is a Netflix connoisseur. He’s spent years curating his queue list and studying how the streaming service has evolved throughout the years. His achievements include: eating 27 chicken tenders in one sitting, bench-pressing over 275 lbs., and becoming a Pokemon master. He’s a national treasure.

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Batman #50 Review

Batman #50 is a poignant, character-defining, and achingly cruel moment in Batman’s 80 year history. Since taking the reins on the character in 2016, Tom King (writer) has been asking his audience one simple question, “can…

Batman #24 Review

****SPOILERS********SPOILERS********SPOILERS********SPOILERS****   Batman just proposed to Catwoman! After 77 years of flirtation, forbidden attraction, mulitversal collapses, reboots, and elseworld stories, the bat and the…

X-Men Gold #2 Review

Writer: Marc Guggenheim X-Men Gold #2 is simple, effective, and timely as Guggenheim is slowly helming the X-Men back to their former glory. We rejoin the story after the last issue’s cliff-hanger reemergence of the…

All-Star Batman #9 Review

Writer: Scott Snyder Pencils: Jock Colors: Lee Loughridge Letters: Steve Wands Scott Snyder can do no wrong when it comes to Batman. Why? Because he understands the history and meaning of the character better than any writer…

X-Men Gold #1 Review

Writer: Marc Guggenheim X-Men Gold #1 is a welcome, glorious, return to mediocre that comic X-fans have been begging for since 2012. It’s been a dark, macabre several years for homo superior. Under the misguided keystrokes of…

Batman #16 Review

Writer: Tom King Pencils + Ink: David Finch Colors: Jordan Bellaire Letters: David Finch, Jordan Bellaire, Danny Miki Batman #16 will make you laugh and scream as Tom King starts a new chapter for Gotham’s favorite…

The Dregs #1 Review

Writers: Lonnie Nadler + Zac Thompson Art: Eric Zawadzki Colors: Dee Cunniffe The Dregs #1 tackles the expansive socioeconomic gap between the homeless and rich using a brilliantly provocative metaphor; cannibalism!!! The…