WONDER WOMAN / THE FLASH / AQUAMAN / DETECTIVE & ACTION COMICS [Rebirth Reviews]: Flashpoint Oh.

In a world full of male comic book characters and only a select few scantily clothed women –- there comes Wonder Woman Rebirth #1. As a woman, I am all for strong independent women comic book characters; however, I am not about a woman just trying to find some man or creature to tell her …

DC UNIVERSE REBIRTH #1 [Review]: I Always Feel Like, Somebody’s Wa…

First of all-- WARNING: Spoilers ahead. When I first grabbed the book, I got a whopping 1 page in before DC is already making me do homework. "This tale takes place after Justice League #50 (also reviewed separately in this week's "Fistful of Comics") and Superman #52, so read those first!" I audibly groaned at …

LEGENDS OF TOMORROW / BLOODSHOT REBORN [Reviews]: Sugar & Spike.

While Legends of Tomorrow #1 doesn’t have much to do with the television series, it’s still a fun anthology that explores some of DC Comics’ lesser known heroes. There are four stories contained within the issue: Firestorm, Metamorpho, Sugar & Spike, and the Metal Men. Each story has different writers and artists working on it. …

WONDERCON 2016 [The Bible Scale]: L.A. Witnesses A ‘Rebirth’.

Another year, another WonderCon. Only this time, the "baby Comic-Con" took place this Easter in Los Angeles--just 40-miles or so from its usual Disneyland residence. While the show missed its share of oversized mouse-ears (and had exhaustingly larger entry and foodtruck lines than expected), the Con had a myriad amount to showcase from its Burbank-neighboring …