Aquaman #13 review

When is a DC KO tie-in not a DC KO tie-in? When it’s Aquaman #13… and a very lucky #13 it is too, being a thoroughly engaging, great looking story which has very little to do with the ongoing event series. What there is comes mainly in the first few pages, which tie in with […]

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Action Comics #1094 review

Ryan Sook’s exceptionally strong cover image introduces the best issue so far of Superboy’s run in Action Comics. If that Camo Clark look doesn’t translate to an action figure I’ll eat my hat. And the picture doesn’t over-promise, Superboy does indeed go to war, having agreed with General Sam Lane he’ll do the occasional job […]

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Supergirl #9 review

It’s New Year’s Eve in Midvale and Linda (Supergirl) Danvers and her gal pals have been invited to rich girl Clarissa’s party. It’s a no-booze affair, as Clarissa is trying to give up alcohol, and Linda is fine with that. Lena Luthor? Not so much. Super-scientist Lena decides to give Kandorian chum Lesla-Lar a taste […]

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Sorcerer Supreme #1 review

The Scarlet Witch is now Sorcerer Supreme? Well that’s a turn-up for the books… but how? Well, Dr Doom nicked the title and powers from Dr Strange at the conclusion of a Marvel Event, then the next Marvel Event ended with Victor Von Doom sacrificing his life to revive goddaughter Valeria Richards after he – […]

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Batman #5 review

I’ve never found car chases work in comic books, but Batman #5 shows it can be done. To be entirely accurate, this is a car being chased by motorbikes, a car being driven by Bruce Wayne. The artist ‘behind the wheel’ is Jorge Jiménez, and goodness me, is he good at capturing the motion of […]

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Justice Society of America #15 review

Should a secret origin be this underwhelming? We’re three issues into a reimagining of the Justice Society of America’s beginnings and it’s not very exciting. At all. It’s 1940 and various solo heroes have become aware of Nazi sympathisers operating on the home front. There’s a connection to a company named Starco, and a handful […]

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Green Lantern #30 review

In a shocking move, DC publishes a superhero book with no reference to DC KO. Hurrah! Hal Jordan travels to Gotham to see if Batman can help solve the mystery of the painful visions he’s been having. The investigation is put on hold when Batman is alerted to trouble in the city, and Hal decides […]

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Sensation Comics #38 review

I’m a bit late with this one, given Sensation Comics #38 was published in December 1944. Then again, it’s just been re-released by DC Comics as a facsimile edition, my copy arrived on Christmas Eve – yes, I bought a physical version, even though I can read it digitally on DC Infinite – so why […]

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