Ares & Aphrodite #5 is all about the big day and the fate of Will and GiGi’s bet from issue one.
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Lady Killer #2 raises the stakes for Josie as she works to keep the dual natures of her life divorced from each other. Oh, and she dresses up as an attendant at a gentleman’s club in order to get a mark.
The Iron Ceiling brings the Howling Commandos to television in an incredibly entertaining episode.
Is this the end of The Goon!? Stephen and Matthew sit down to review this must have book!
Feathers #2 brings Bianca and Poe closer together and deeper into the city and they both learn more about the Mice and the way the Maze works.
Thor #4 lets both Thors as we know them have a chat and it’s not all that peaceful.
Catwoman #38 throws a lot at the readers in the aftermath of Selina’s decision to kill Nick and, then Batman shows up!
Under da Sea! Stephen takes a look at another DC Comics Super Heroes set – #76027 Black Manta Deep Sea Strike. It includes Batman, Scuba Robin, Aquaman and Black Manta!
There is a world not quite like our own. A world run on steam and clockworks. It may feature legendary characters we all know, but these characters are far from it. They are Legenderry.
Ever play Bloody Mary at a sleepover with friends? Me neither. There’s a reason for that – BECAUSE YOU’RE GONNA DIE!
Take one imaginative girl, throw in an invisible yeti and a mysterious organization bent on getting him back, and you have makings of a great comic from Roger Langridge and BOOM! Studios.
Readers of James Robinson’s epic run on ‘Starman’ may recall an arc exploring the mystery of the Starman of 1951, who turned out to be a familiar face. One might be surprised to find out that he was NOT an original creation, and that the original face under that mask was even more familiar… Your Major Spoilers (Retro) Review of Detective Comics #247 awaits!
Midnight City continues keeping Oliver Queen to the side and doesn’t provide much by way of interesting story.
BOOM! Box and Steve Jackson Games have joined forces to bring a Munchkin comic book to fans. How good is it? Here’s our take on the book.