AVENGERS / BATMAN / DC NATION / DEATH OR GLORY [Comic Reviews]: Time For A Booster Shot!

Another week, another set of comics to which to look forward, geeks and geekettes! Now that the high of Infinity War is starting to wear off --- and we're still a few weeks until Deadpool 2 kicks our meta asses! --- we've got a few heroes of the paper and ink variety to follow! Let's …

BRUCE LEE – WALK OF THE DRAGON / BLACK HAMMER – AGE OF DOOM / ENDGAME / SKYWARD [Reviews]: Be Like Water.

Good evening fellow geeks! Yet another upcoming week, and with that we've got our ever faithful, tried-and-true Monday Stash to to get us ready for the upcoming workweek. We've got a lot of indie titles this week, including a return of one of the greatest martial artists of all time, whose legend continues, as it …

ACTION COMICS #1000 [Comic Review]: How Can We Celebrate the Man of Tomorrow?

Frak you, Dan Jurgens. You made me cry — again. The opening vignette of Action Comics #1000, written and penciled by Jurgens, sets the tone for a beautiful tribute to the Man of Steel in this landmark, historic issue.  Jurgens opens his story with a display of Superman’s raw power as he saves Earth in …

DOMINO / CRUDE / CAPTAIN AMERICA / THE DEAD HAND / EXILES [Sunday Stash]: New Names, Old Faces!

Happy Sunday once again, fellow readers and geeks. While the weather's changing (and changing BACK, so it seems), we're getting ready for some big changes in talent over at the Big Two. This week we see a few new names and faces taking over some familiar titles, and we've got some early peeks. Let's see …

SAGA / GOTHAM A.D. / DAREDEVIL / SHADOWMAN / JOHNNY BLAZE [Reviews]: Spring Reading!

Good evening, geeks and geekettes! Spring seems to have stubbornly arrived, and with the coming of the warm weather are some of the better comics titles out there! We have some of the industry's heavy hitters coming back, as well as some monumental, essential issues coming your way! Let's just dive right in this Easter …

DARK NIGHTS – METAL #6 [Review]: Shattering the Fourth Wall.

Like a supermassive kryptonite meteorite crashing down through the atmosphere at ten times the speed of sound, like twin blistering Randy Rhoads and Kirk Hammett guitar solos polyharmonized on top of the crunchiest Tony Iommi and Dimebag Darrell riffage, DARK KNIGHTS: METAL comes roaring to its explosive finale. All roads have led to this conclusion …