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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

Book Review: Broken Dawn - Tom Clancy’s The Division by Alex Irvine

July 06, 2025
  A Post-Apocalyptic Journey Through a Ravaged America The World After the Dollar Flu Broken Dawn  by Alex Irvine is a novel set in the  Tom...Read More

Comic Review: Uncanny X-Men #10 – Between Nostalgia and Chaos

July 05, 2025
  Uncanny X-Men #10 is an issue that balances between classic nostalgia and modern narrative chaos. Gail Simone continues her story about yo...Read More

Comic Review: Detective Comics #1092 – A Dark Noir Tale in Gotham

July 04, 2025
  Detective Comics #1092  is another strong installment in the current run, blending classic noir crime elements with a modern take on Batma...Read More

Comic Review: Nightwing #124 – Circus, Blood, and Nightmares

July 03, 2025
What’s currently happening in  Nightwing  is a dream come true for any Dick Grayson fan who has endured years of inconsistent storytelling—f...Read More

Comic Review: Absolute Batman #6 – A Visceral, Emotional Masterpiece

July 02, 2025
  Absolute Batman #6  concludes the first arc of Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta’s radical reimagining of the Dark Knight with a brutal, emot...Read More

Comic Review: Nightwing #123 – Depth in the Shadow of Corruption

July 01, 2025
  Dan Watters and Dexter Soy continue their dark vision of Blüdhaven in  Nightwing #123 , crafting a comic that effectively blends elements ...Read More

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
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