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Comic review: Absolute Batman #10– A Brutal, Thrilling Masterpiece

August 22, 2025
  The tenth issue of the Absolute Batman series is a comic that shocks the reader from the first page and, moments later, inspires awe. Sco...Read More

Comic Review: Amazing Spider-Man #6 – One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

August 21, 2025
  After a promising start to the new run, Joe Kelly continues his vision of Spider-Man’s adventures. Issue #6 faces a tough challenge on the...Read More

Comic Review: Ultimate Wolverine #6 – Introspection, Symbolism, and a Touch of Nostalgia

August 20, 2025
  Ultimate Wolverine #6 is an issue that clearly stands out within the series, though not without its flaws. Chris Condon, along with a gue...Read More

Comic Review: Amazing Spider-Man #5 – Joe Kelly Closes Out His First Arc

August 19, 2025
  “Amazing Spider-Man” has always been one of Marvel’s flagship titles and at the same time, one of its most problematic. The last few years...Read More

Comic Review: Absolute Batman #9 – Darkness, Bane, and Ark M in Full Force

August 18, 2025
  The Absolute Batman series has proven from the very beginning that it can be brutal, fresh, and deeply engaging all at once. In issue #9,...Read More

Comic Review: Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider #5

August 17, 2025
  After the emotional turbulence of Spider-Geddon , it’s time for Gwen Stacy to return to her own turf and that’s exactly what “Spider-Gwen:...Read More

Comic Review – Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider #4

August 16, 2025
  "Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider #4" is a bittersweet chapter in Gwen Stacy's story both the best part of the first arc so far, an...Read More

Comic Review: Detective Comics #1099 – Elixir Falls… a Bit Too Easily

August 15, 2025
  After the dynamic and tense #1098, one could expect the finale of the Elixir saga to deliver a real earthquake. Unfortunately, while ther...Read More

Comic Review: Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider #3 – Wasted Potential in an Alternate Gwen’s World

August 14, 2025
  After the first two issues, one could expect that the finale of this story would be emotional, intense, and fully use the potential of the...Read More

Comic Review: Detective Comics #1098 – “The Bat, the Bull and the Bird”

August 13, 2025
  I didn’t expect a Batman/Penguin team-up to be funny, yet somehow… every single joke landed. It’s a rare case where the gritty, noir tone ...Read More

Comic Review: Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider #2 – The Ballad of Gwen Stacy

August 12, 2025
  After a strong opening in the first Ghost-Spider issue, Gwen Stacy continues her adventure in the middle of Spider-Geddon  but as it turn...Read More

Comic Review: Batman #161 – “Hush 2” and the Art of Doing Everything Wrong

August 11, 2025
  Sometimes a comic can surprise you, even when it’s part of a long-running series bringing fresh ideas, guiding its characters well, and su...Read More

Game Review: Death Stranding: Director's Cut (XSX)

August 10, 2025
  When Hideo Kojima announced that his first project after leaving Konami would be something called Death Stranding , the internet exploded ...Read More

Comic Review: Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider #1 – A Return to Roots Amid Spider-Chaos

August 09, 2025
  After the conclusion of the second Spider-Gwen volume, which ran for 34 issues, Gwen Stacy from Earth-65 returns with a fresh look, a new...Read More

Book Review: Assassin’s Creed: The Magus Conspiracy – When the Past Becomes a Battlefield

August 08, 2025
  In the world of Assassin’s Creed , the line between history and fiction has always been blurred. The series is famous for skillfully weavi...Read More

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

August 04, 2025
  After a string of middling issues in the main Batman series, it’s Detective Comics that’s starting to look like the new anchor for the B...Read More

Comic Review: Nightwing #126 – Blüdhaven in a Haze of Yellow and Doubt

August 03, 2025
  After the intense events of the last few issues and the atmospheric arrival of Francesco Francavilla as the artist, Nightwing #126 gives ...Read More

Comic Review: Nightwing #125 – Fog, Shadows, and the Ghosts of Blüdhaven

August 02, 2025
  Following the conclusion of the colorful “Cirque du Sin” arc, writer Dan Watters and new artist Francesco Francavilla open a bold new ch...Read More

Comic Review: Ultimate Wolverine #5 – Rage, Betrayal, and... Silence

August 01, 2025
  After a few issues in which Logan remained almost completely silent and the story focused on tension-building and displays of power, ...Read More
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