Comics Reviews Galactic Time Out in ADVENTURES OF THE SUPER SONS #7 Transported to another planet, Superboy, Robin, Rex Luthor and Joker Junior are sent to intergalactic juvie in ADVENTURES OF…
Comics Reviews The World Changes in MAN OF STEEL #1 Brian Michael Bendis hits the ground running with MAN OF STEEL #1! …
Comics Analysis In Defense of Sidekicks: The Power of Mentorship Sidekicks are so much more than a youthful foil to their heroes. They also represent how important mentorship can be to a yo…
Comic Book Articles ACTION COMICS #991 Review: Earth’s Last Hope [SPOILERS!] Dan Jurgens and Viktor Bogdanovic bring "The Oz Effect" to an emotionally resonant conclusion. …
Comic Book Articles SUPERMAN #30 Review: Man of Fear SUPERMAN #30 is a terrific new addition to the SUPERMAN Rebirth run. The second and final part of the "Fear Itself" arc, Sup…
Comic Book Articles SUPERMAN #28 Review: America The Bland-iful SUPERMAN #28 concludes Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason's strangely misguided attempt to tell a two-part story of the Ken…
Comic Book Articles SUPERMAN #26 Review: Trials of Fathers and Sons SUPERMAN #26 is a heartfelt and sweet issue focusing on the familial relationship between Superman and Superboy. Michael Mor…
Comic Book Articles SUPER SONS #5 Review: Heroes and Hormones Peter J. Tomasi and Allison Borges are at the height of their storytelling. They have created a comic filled with action, wi…
Comic Book Articles SUPERMAN #25 Review: A Battle For The Ages SUPERMAN #25, the extra-sized finale to the "Black Dawn" arc, is one of the most epic and powerful issues in Peter Tomasi's …
Comic Book Articles SUPER SONS #4 Review: Are Robin and Superboy In Over Their Head? What happens when the sons of the World's Finest go out on their own? Find out in SUPER SONS #4 as Jon Kent and Damian Wayne…
Comic Book Articles SUPERMAN #21 Review: Nothing To Smile About SUPERMAN #21 doesn't answer many questions left from the last issue but progresses the story by dropping jaws with twists an…
Comic Book Articles SUPER SONS #3 Review: A Battle of Twits Three issues in and Super Sons proceeds to crack smiles, bring laughs and leave us with high expectations. …