Damage Annual #1 from DC Comics answers some of the questions we have about the character in this week’s review.
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It’s perils galore when Penelope Pitstop meets up with the Scooby Doo gang. The Hooded Claw! The Ant Hill Mob! Railroad tracks! And a monster! HAY-ELP!! Here is our review of Scooby-Doo Team-Up #41 from DC Comics.
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When DC releases Heroes in Crisis #1, the publisher will offer readers the opportunity to get their hands on several variant covers from J.G. Jones, Mark Brooks, Francesco Mattina, and Ryan Sook.
The Suicide Squad is on assignment for the government to help deal with the problem of Atlantis rising from the depths, but Amanda Waller has more than one iron in the fire. Find out what happens when she drafts another team of criminals to deal with a problem closer to home. Let’s check out Suicide Squad Annual #1 from DC Comics.
Cave has finally figured out how he got into deep space, but can he get his team home? Your Major Spoilers review of Cave Carson Has An Interstellar Eye #6 awaits!
DC Comics sent Major Spoilers the cover images and solicitation information for titles arriving in November 2018.
Changes are in store for the Dark Knight, and the current issue of Batman brings one of those to light! Time to review Batman #53 from DC Comics!
The Legion of Super-Heroes are sent to the Super-Stalag of Space and are forced to…
This 48-page one-shot introduces the Ocean Lords–ancient and powerful deities with an axe to grind against both Aquaman and Wonder Woman and a plan to flood the world.
A beautiful tattoo artist with snow, white skin. A young man who knows his way around a needle gun. A hit squad taken out by bizarre circumstance. That’s just the beginning of Pearl, the new title from creators Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Gaydos. It’s out now from DC Comics, let take a look.
Up until now, it has looked like the Legion of Doom was ahead at every turn. With the sentient sun Umbrax perilously close to taking over Earth itself, can the Justice League tip the balance in their favor? Let’s find out in Justice League #6 from DC Comics.
This week, we take a look at Incognegro: A Graphic Mystery, and review Artifact One #0, Sherlock Holmes: The Vanishing Man #4, and Doctor Who: The Road to the Thirteenth Doctor: The Eleventh Doctor #2. Plus, webpits – yes, or no?
Once again, Barry Allen has broken the universe. Can even FIFTY-TWO Flashes help him put it all back together? Your Major Spoilers review of The Flash #52 awaits!