I SUPPORT BLACK SUPERHEROES [Belser-Verse, Part 7]: A Goddess Among X-Men.

In previous ISBSH articles, we've explored mainly male superheroes. I feel that it's only right to show that gender has nothing to do with heroism, since real life African American heroines like Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks and Angela Davis have shown the world the ability of a strong black woman. Now is my chances to …

STAR TREK – LOWER DECKS [Review]: Vibrant Voyage.

The third currently-running incarnation of the long-running, and wildly influential, Star Trek series is one of its least likely: a half-hour animated comedy. The brainchild of Mike McMahan -- alumni of Second City, and former writer and/or co-creator for Rick And Morty, Solar Opposites, and with experience working on both Drawn Together and South Park …

JUDGE DREDD – FALSE WITNESS / GREEN LANTERN – EARTH ONE, VOL. 2 [Reviews]: Just Us.

The story of Justice Academy washout and courier of illegal goods to the wealthy of Mega-City One, Mathias Lincoln, continues. During his crisis of conscience about his unbeknownst delivery of a bio-weapon last issue, we get to see flashbacks of his childhood among the mutants of the Cursed Earth, outside of the Mega-City. We also …

THE DREAMING – WAKING HOURS / GIANT-SIZE X-MEN – FANTOMEX [Reviews]: Dream A Little Dream.

Writer G. Willow Wilson (Ms Marvel, Alif The Unseen) and artist Nick Robles (Doctor Mirage, War of the Realms: War Scrolls #2) debut a brand new comic to DC’s ‘Sandman’ Universe, The Dreaming: Waking Hours. Even though The Waking Hours is a follow -p to the recently completed series The Dreaming, this is not a …