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Comic Review: Uncanny X-Men #9 - The Series' Identity Crisis

June 30, 2025
  Uncanny X-Men #9 was meant to be a breather after the chaotic  Raid on Graymalkin  arc, but unfortunately - while there are some attempts ...Read More

Comic Review: Absolute Batman #5 – Money, Masks, and Light in the Darkness of Gotham

June 29, 2025
  Absolute Batman #5 not only maintains the high narrative quality of the series, but significantly raises the stakes. Scott Snyder once ag...Read More

Comic Review: Absolute Batman #4 – The Best Issue of the Series

June 28, 2025
  After three issues spent building a new, alternate Batman, Absolute Batman #4 turns out not only to be the best installment of the series...Read More

Comic Review: Nightwing #122 – A Circus of Crime and the Dark Mysteries of Blüdhaven

June 27, 2025
  Dan Watters and Dexter Soy continue to build a dark, circus-inspired mythology around our hero, drawing on his origins while simultaneousl...Read More

Comic Review: Uncanny X-Men #8 – Wings That Fail to Carry the Weight of the Story

June 26, 2025
  The first crossover of the new mutant era has come to an end – and unfortunately, Uncanny X-Men #8 not only fails to wrap up the story wi...Read More

Comic Review: Wolverine #6 — Claws, Heart, and...

June 25, 2025
  Wolverine #6 is a comic full of paradoxes — on the one hand, it delivers brutal action, beautiful illustrations, and some genuinely well-...Read More

Comic Review: Nightwing #121 – Ninth Gear in the Dark, or Dick Grayson vs. the System

June 24, 2025
  If I had to sum up Nightwing #121 in one word, it would be: solidity . This is the kind of issue that not only advances the main plotline...Read More

Comic Review: Detective Comics #1091 – Age, Fear, and the Weakness of the Bat

June 23, 2025
  In the world of Batman, “wear and tear” is more than just a metaphor. It’s a tangible, physical and psychological toll exacted for every n...Read More

Book Review: Guild Wars: Edge of Destiny

June 22, 2025
  Guild Wars: Edge of Destiny by J. Robert King is a novel set in the universe of Guild Wars 2 , serving as a prequel to the events of the ...Read More

Comic Review: Batman #155 — Zdarsky, Fornés, and the Dark Mirrors of Morality

June 21, 2025
  Batman #155 continues the main thread of the current arc, unafraid to delve into personal, controversial, and morally ambiguous territory...Read More

Game Review: Assassin's Creed Shadows - A Beautiful Yet Safe and Incomplete Journey to Feudal Japan That Disappoints Series Fans

June 20, 2025
  Assassin's Creed Shadows  - the latest installment in Ubisoft's iconic series - was meant to be the fulfillment of fans' dream...Read More

Comic Review: Uncanny X-Men #5 – A Beautiful, Chaotic End to the First Act

June 19, 2025
  The new chapter of Uncanny X-Men , helmed by Gail Simone and David Marquez, has aimed to reinvent the franchise from its very first issue ...Read More

Comic Review: Wolverine #5 – Beautiful, brutal… and somewhat empty

June 18, 2025
  The fifth issue of the new Wolverine series by Saladin Ahmed, with phenomenal artwork by Martín Cóccolo, is a textbook example of a comic...Read More

Comic Review: Nightwing #120 – Blüdhaven Is Burning and Dick Grayson Shines

June 17, 2025
  After the disappointment of the previous arc, which felt too "clean" and sanitized for a Nightwing story, issue #120 delivers th...Read More

Comic Review: Absolute Batman #3 – Best Batman so far

June 16, 2025
  After a slight dip in quality in the previous issue, Absolute Batman #3 comes back swinging, reminding us why this series can move, surpr...Read More

Game Review: Dark Souls II – Scholar of the First Sin – A Demanding Journey for the Determined

June 15, 2025
  Dark Souls II has been a divisive title since its release in 2014—both among From Software veterans and newcomers to the franchise. For s...Read More

Comic Review: Amazing Spider-Man #3 – The Beauty of Chaos and the Weight of Memories

June 14, 2025
  I didn’t see this coming. After the disappointing Eight Deaths of Spider-Man and despite Pepe Larraz being on art, I was quite skeptical ...Read More

Comic Review: Uncanny X-Men #4 – Mirror Match, Gorgeous Art, and Emotional Chaos

June 12, 2025
The fourth issue of the new Uncanny X-Men run is a comic that both impresses and frustrates. Although the first few issues showed a lot of ...Read More

Comic Review: Amazing Spider-Man #2 – Classic Superhero Drama at Its Best

June 11, 2025
  While Amazing Spider-Man #2 might not be making headlines in the comics world, it's an issue that shows just how perfectly a classic ...Read More

Comic review: Nightwing #119 – The Return of Grayson We've Been Waiting For

June 10, 2025
  After several years of poor characterization of Dick Grayson – often based more on fanon caricatures than his actual identity as a charact...Read More

Comic Review: Uncanny X-Men #3 – Chaos, Emotion, and Surprising Depth

June 09, 2025
  Issue three of Uncanny X-Men , written by Gail Simone and illustrated by David Márquez, is a comic that—while sometimes chaotic—pulls you ...Read More

Ranking of Yakuza/Like a Dragon Series Games - From Worst to Best

June 08, 2025
  The Yakuza/Like a Dragon series is a unique blend of brutal gangster dramas, absurd humor, and unforgettable characters. Each installment ...Read More
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