[Comic Review] Wonder Woman: Land of the Dead by Greg Rucka
After the traumatic events of Diana’s (Wonder Woman) battle with Medousa, she has been left blinded and seemingly vulnerable to her enemies. Little do they know, she’s still one of the most formidable members of the Justice League. She can and will do everything in her power to make up for the mistakes she’s madeā¦
[Comic Review] Teen Titans Vol. 1: A Kid’s Game by Geoff Johns
There’s a new generation of heroes and they are ready! Ready to prove themselves, ready to take on the enemies that threaten those around them. No one, not even their mentors, can stop them from doing their job for the world. Starfire and…
[Comic Review] Spider-Man: The Spider’s Shadow by Chip Zdarsky and Pasqual Ferry
In The Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1 #258 (Published in 1984), we watch as Peter Parker learns that the new symbiote spidey-suit may not have his best intentions in mind. He realizes that its corruption could cost…
[Comic Review] X-Factor Vol. 3: Many Lives of Madrox by Peter David
After some startling discoveries made by the X-Factor team, itās safe to say that theyāre a bit shaken up. The whole team wrestles not only with the way the mutant population is being treated but also with their own personal demons…
[Book Review] White Sand Vol. 2 by Brandon Sanderson
Kenton has become the leader of the Sand Masters and itās not going as easily as one would imagine. Many of their numbers are dead following a recent and brutal ambush. On top of that, the council that rules over them is against the continuation of the…
[Comic Review] Wonder Woman: Eyes of the Gorgon by Greg Rucka
Medusa has come and she has prepared a vicious attack against the champion of the gods, Wonder Woman herself! Now Wonder Woman must protect everything…
[Comic Review] X-Factor Vol. 2: Life and Death Matters by Peter David
The X-Factor team is divided. Some of them want to cooperate with the government and accept the registration act that’ll label all the mutants in the country and…
[Comic Review] Wolverine: Origin by Paul Jenkins, Joe Quesada, and Bill Jemas
In this time piece comic, we get a never-before-seen look into who Wolverine was before he was… well, Wolverine. The story takes us all the way back to the beginning to his childhood and we see him…
[Comic Review] Astonishing X-Men by Joss Whedon & John Cassaday Ultimate Collection Vol. 2
Things are heating up among the X-Men in all the worst ways! Emma Frost has been acting strange to all the X-Men and Kitty Pryde (a long-term skeptic of Emmaās reform) is keeping an eye on her. Due to the tension and suspicion, everything begins to…
[Comic Review] Green Lantern: Rebirth by Geoff Johns
Green Lantern Hal Jordan was one of the greatest heroes in the DC Universe until tragedy turned him into one of its greatest villains. Today, his soul searches for redemption as the Spectre. But redemption may not be what Jordan himself needs…
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