Batwoman #11 Review
Batwoman #11 Story by J. H. Williams, III and W. Haden Blackman Art by Trevor McCarthy and Pere Perez Review by Mara Whiteside As you are well aware….
Batwoman #11 Story by J. H. Williams, III and W. Haden Blackman Art by Trevor McCarthy and Pere Perez Review by Mara Whiteside As you are well aware….
Wonder Woman #11 Story by Brian Azzarello Art by Cliff Chiang Review by Mara Whiteside I never know what to expect from Wonder Woman each month. Azzarello has this….
Batman #7 Written by Scott Snyder Pencils by Greg Capullo Inks by Jonathan Glapion Review by Bobby Shortle Scott Snyder’s Batman has been all about history. The genealogy of the….
Action Comics #7 Written by Grant Morrison Pencils by Rags Morales Review by Bobby Shortle We’ve always accepted that the world loves Superman and, that he in turn, feels an….
Justice League #6 Written by Geoff Johns Art by Jim Lee and Scott Williams Review by Bobby Shortle It has taken me a full six issues to fully understand my….
Batman #6 Written by Scott Snyder Pencils by Greg Capullo Inks by Jonathan Glapion Review by Bobby Shortle The task of following up something as unique and satisfying as Batman….
Batman and Robin #6 Written by Peter J. Tomasi Pencils by Patrick Gleason Ink by Mick Gray Reviewed by Aaron White HOMERUN. With baseball season just around the corner, that’s….
I was all ready to write the book off after issue four and if I didn’t have such a big weakness for Johns’s writing I would have probably done so. Well, this is one instance where addiction pays off because Justice League #5 is the first issue in the series that I’ve felt truly satisfies.
Batman #5 Written by Scott Snyder Pencils by Greg Capullo Inks by Jonathan Glapion Review by Bobby Shortle It’s been a few days since I first read Scott Snyder’s Batman….
Justice League Dark #4 In the Dark Part Four: By the Light of the Moon Written by Peter Milligan Art by Mikel Janin Review by Bobby Shortle Confused; that’s the….