GOTHAM KNIGHTS vs. SUICIDE SQUAD – KILL THE JUSTICE LEAGUE [DC FanDome 2021]: Court of Trouble.

Warner Bros. Games and DC today revealed a new story trailer for Gotham Knights, the upcoming open-world, third-person action RPG in development by Warner Bros. Games Montréal. Debuted at DC FanDome, the video features the game’s main antagonist, the fabled Court of Owls, a secret society made up of Gotham City’s wealthiest families. The trailer …

GREEN LANTERN/SPACE GHOST // SUICIDE SQUAD/BANANA SPLITS // BOOSTER GOLD/FLINTSTONES // ADAM STRANGE/FUTURE QUEST [Reviews]: The Con of Wonder!

A DC/Hanna Barbera mash-up yields lustrous spacerock to pack yer cosmic pipe with. James Tynion IV (Batman Eternal) and Christopher Sebela (Injustice: Ground Zero) tag-team it to bring the interplanetary lore, as Ariel Olivetti (Cable, X-Men) drops astral waves of multi-dimensional imagery. Two legendary galaxy drifters eventually collide when they answer the same distress call, …

X-MEN v. INHUMANS / JUSTICE LEAGUE v. SUICIDE SQUAD / GAMORA / KLAUS / MIGHTY CAPTAIN MARVEL [Reviews]: Fistful of Stocking Stuffers.

Ho, ho, ho, fellow geeks (and...ho, ho Channukah to our other interfaith believers?)! This is it, the last stretch before the holiday season reaches its apex and we can kick the dumpster fire that is 2016 to the curb! Until then, we've another week full of new releases; so throw a log on that fire, …

BATGIRL & THE BIRDS OF PREY / SUICIDE SQUAD / SUPERGIRL REBIRTH / BRIGGS LAND [Reviews]: The Fallen.

Another week, another slate of comics need reviewing in the (slightly belated) Sunday Stash, and we're here to highlight the best--or, at the least, the newest. This week we've a slate of great ladies covering some titles featuring some great ladies, and it all kicks up with the continuation of DC Rebirth, and the reintroduction of …

SDCC 2016 [Exclusive Toy Reviews]: Hasbro / Mattel / Funko.

HASBRO (Marvel, Transformers, Star Wars, etc.) - Much like prior years, Hasbro owns the market on exclusive Comic-Con toys. If you were to judge by the lines, this year was no different; unfortunately, the exclusive options haven't improved from last year as one would like. It's apparent that Hasbro has hit their creative peak over …