IF: THE LIVING WEAPON / BATMAN ETERNAL / ALL-NEW ULTIMATES [Reviews]: An ‘Iron Fist’ful.

Apologies to the congregation! In addition to a fried laptop, convention planning -- with WonderCon on the horizon! -- and some spring cleaning over at the Moody Manse, we've been on a little hiatus. But fear not, for our own Cooke the Cleric is back with another attack of the Number 1's...and it doesn't appear …

SUPERMAN/WONDER WOMAN / SECRET AVENGERS/UNDERCOVER [Reviews]: …And Justice For All.

Welcome to yet another edition of GHG's Sunday Stash -- a very Super Sunday Stash, that is. Jump to: -Astro City #10 -Secret Avengers #1 -Avengers Undercover #1 I'm Matthew McGrath, on behalf of the Daily Planet and this is tonight's headline: There is no Superman slug fest that could top Superman #75 back in …

FANTASTIC FOUR / KING CONAN / LOIS LANE [Reviews]: Storm Warning.

It's that time again, faithful congregants, where GHG explores a weekly quintent of deliciously -- or disgustingly -- random funnybooks. It's the Fistful of Comics! And, somehow, it's Moody's turn. Let's just get to it. -King Conan: The Conquerer #1 -Superman: Lois Lane #1 -Wolverine & The X-Men #42 -Batman/Superman #8 FANTASTIC FOUR #1 Having …

SUPERMAN/WONDER WOMAN #2 [Review]: Melting the Man of Steel!

In more ways than one. You see, Superman has been everywhere lately. Released on Blu Ray just a couple days ago. Feeling superiorly Unchained with Scott Snyder and Jim Lee. Playing the lead in the Injustice video game. Bickering bromance with his buddy Bruce and a batch of toy clones. Slaughtered by the hands of Ultraman. …

GL ANNUAL/DAMIAN [Review]: Is it ‘Lights Out’ for the ‘Son of the Bat’??!!?

Venditti has turned, flipped and screwed the Green Lantern right down to its last dying light. Now, if that's a good or bad thing with this week's Green Lantern Annual #1, that's entirely up to you. But one thing you can't argue is, this definitely ain't Geoff Johns' Green Lantern anymore! Oa's destroyed (strangely not to …

NYCC ’13 [Day 2/3.2]: Batman Begins.. AGAIN.

Batman's origin has been told several times, with the most notable interpretations being Frank Miller's Year One (1987), Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins (2005), and the animated DVD adaptation of Miller's masterpiece, Year One (2011). Well, it's time to do it all over again. Not that we'd ever mind. Batman's beginnings are back in time for …