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Comics Reviews Lois Lane Tells All In ACTION COMICS #1004! Brian Michael Bendis and Ryan Sook deliver an incredible issue with ACTION COMICS #1004! …
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Comics Analysis The Bait and Switch Edition of ‘Consider The Wedding’ Writer Tim Stevens discusses how Marvel and DC's event weddings of the summer have left him feeling and why now that the Kit…
Comics Analysis Krypton, You’re Dead. Get Yourself Buried. ComicsVerse writer Tim Stevens has opinions about Krypton. Most of them? Not positive. Find out why in his newest column. …
Comics Reviews The World Changes in MAN OF STEEL #1 Brian Michael Bendis hits the ground running with MAN OF STEEL #1! …
Comic Book Articles A Retrospective on Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? ComicsVerse looks back on one of the most unique Superman stories of all time! …
Comics Reviews The Kents Band Together in SUPERMAN #45 SUPERMAN #45 serves as a satisfying, heartfelt conclusion to an inspiring run from a talented team. …
Comics Reviews A Turbulent Tale Continues in SUPERMAN #43 SUPERMAN #43 has heartfelt moments, but it's ultimately too chaotic of a story to be totally satisfying. …
Comics Reviews ABBOTT #1 Review: Step Aside, Lois Lane! ABBOTT #1, by Saladin Ahmed and Sami Kivelä, is an astute commentary on the racial politics of 1970 Detroit wrapped in a cap…
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