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Comic Review: Amazing Spider-Man #4 – A Spider’s Soul in Pieces

July 24, 2025
  It’s not often that the fourth issue of a run makes you stop and ask: “Is this the moment I’m falling in love with Spider-Man again?” Aft...Read More

Comic Review: Batman #160 – HUSH2: A Chaotic Continuation That Doesn’t Understand Its Own Legacy

July 23, 2025
  Hush 2 was supposed to be an event. It got slammed and rightly so. Batman #160 only deepens the crisis. This is already the third issue i...Read More

Comic Review: Wolverine #8 – Nostalgia and Poetry in an Adamantium-Soaked Mess

July 22, 2025
  “Wolverine #8” is one of those issues that reminds you why you love the character… and also why sometimes you want to throw the whole run ...Read More

Comic Review: Batman #159 Lost Identity, Unnecessary Sequel, and Senseless Shock Value

July 22, 2025
  Batman #159 , the second chapter of the long-anticipated (and already widely criticized) sequel to Batman: Hush , aims to continue one of ...Read More

Raven's Thoughts – Summer Game Catch-Up – Return to the Pile of Shame (A Tradition That Never Dies)

July 21, 2025
  Like every year around this time… I look at my pile of shame. No, I’m not talking about the stack of unread books or unfinished TV series ...Read More

Comic Review: Batman #158 Reviving a Legend Without a Soul

July 21, 2025
  Some stories should remain closed forever. And if they do return—they need a truly compelling reason to do so. Unfortunately, Batman #158...Read More

Comics Review: Detective Comics #1096 – Batman Between Darkness and Mercy

July 20, 2025
  Crafting a satisfying conclusion to a multi-part story is a real challenge especially when it involves legendary characters like Batman. ...Read More

Comic Review "Batman #157" – The End of an Era, But a Satisfying One?

July 19, 2025
  Chip Zdarsky concludes his Batman run with  Batman #157 , the final chapter of the  Dying City  storyline. This issue attempts to tie toge...Read More

Comic Review: "Batman #156" – A Classic Tale with a Dash of Political Thriller

July 18, 2025
  Chip Zdarsky has been steadily building his Dark Knight saga toward an exciting climax, and  Batman #156  is another strong chapter that b...Read More

Comic Review: Uncanny X-Men #13 – A Beautiful Mess

July 17, 2025
  The thirteenth issue of Uncanny X-Men is a… peculiar experience. After a more intimate, emotional, and tightly constructed previous issue...Read More

Review of Superman (2025) – A Triumphant Rebirth for the Man of Steel

July 16, 2025
  Superman  (2025) is a wonderfully entertaining, heartfelt cinematic reset for the Man of Steel and a fantastic fresh start for the DC Univ...Read More

Comic review: Uncanny X-Men #12 – A Reminder That Sometimes Less Is More

July 15, 2025
  After the chaos and complications of the recently concluded X-Manhunt event, and without needing to directly tie into the ongoing Uncanny...Read More

Movie Review: "K-Pop Demon Hunters" A Colorful Celebration of Music, Magic, and Identity

July 14, 2025
  Sony Pictures Animation, in collaboration with Netflix, has once again proven that animation is a medium capable of telling complex, multi...Read More

Comic Review: Detective Comics #1095 – Batman on the Brink and a Truth That Hurts

July 13, 2025
  The Detective Comics series by Tom Taylor and Mikel Janín is finally picking up momentum. After a few issues that dealt with important to...Read More

Comic Review: Detective Comics #1094 – Batman, Damian, and a System That Failed

July 12, 2025
  Tom Taylor and Mikel Janín deliver another issue that’s impossible to put down. After a period of stagnation in Detective Comics —especial...Read More

Comic Review: Detective Comics #1093 – Batman on the Trail

July 11, 2025
  Detective Comics #1093 by Tom Taylor with illustrations by Mikel Janín is a comic that draws you in, engages, and surprises — though not ...Read More

Comic Review: Wolverine #7 – Between Steel and Legacy

July 10, 2025
  Wolverine #7 is a comic that focuses entirely on confrontation—physical, emotional, and mythological. At first glance, it's a classic...Read More

Comic Review: Detective Comics 2025 Annual #1 – Batman on the Trail, with Heart and Mind

July 09, 2025
 In a world where annual comic book issues often feel like little more than filler to pad out the publishing calendar, Detective Comics 2025...Read More

Comic Review: Absolute Batman #7 – Gotham Freezes Over, and the Heart Beats Louder Than Ever

July 08, 2025
  Thanks to the incredible kindness of Scott Snyder, I had the opportunity to read Absolute Batman #7 before its official release. And I ha...Read More

Comic Review: Uncanny X-Men #11 – Crossover noone wanted

July 07, 2025
  Uncanny X-Men #11 kicks off the three-part X-Manhunt event a crossover that was supposed to ignite excitement but delivers... mostly dis...Read More
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