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Superman and Lex Luthor's rivalry is explored in a new light in 'The Last Days of Lex Luthor,' a poignant story that delves into the tragic depths of their relationship.
This DC/fantasy mash-up is a grand slam! Dark Knights of Steel #1 delivers a fresh take on familiar heroes in a magical world. Prepare for knights, castles, and epic battles, with a story that's both familiar and totally new.
With their new series, "The Penguin," Tom King and Rafael de Latorre explores the complexity of Oswald Cobblepot's criminal enterprise and presents an original and convincing interpretation of a venerable Batman enemy. Find the reason any Batman enthusiast should definitely read this comic.
Third annual Pride anthology from DC Comics, DC Pride 2023 #1 honors a spectrum of LGBT relationships and love tales with a touching homage to trans icon Rachel Pollack. This problem powerfully captures LGBTQ+ happiness, love, and wrath against a society that frequently seeks to deny them.
Though it's really an artistic success, especially for lovers of Jorge Jiménez's art, Batman #900, the newest issue of DC Comics' legendary series, examines the history of the Caped Crusader across pages and screens. Find out why this should be a must-reading.
The reboot fans have been waiting for since Dynamite's new Thundercats comic book honors the franchise and tells a fresh plot. Examining its roots, the buzz around the first issue, and its chances for success will help you to see how the new series is winning over both old and new viewers.
Recent manga adaptations of Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero find it difficult to replicate the film's explosive action, emotional rhythms, and character development. The manga falls short in justifying its existence in spite of some additional characterization against the interesting movie.
Beautiful manga #DRCL: Midnight Children reinterpreted Bram Stoker's Dracula but finds difficulty adequately examining the identity of a main character. Determine the cause and how it influences the narrative.
With his most recent manga, Blade of the Moon Princess, Tatsuya Endo—the genius behind Spy x Family—offers a fresh interpretation of a Japanese traditional narrative. The novel chronicles Princess Kaguya Takenouchi's journey of reclaiming her proper throne from a threat. Find the reason this is another fantastic reinvention from Endo.
First Year Out by Sabrina Symington is a striking graphic novel on the Trans experience. This paper investigates the touching narrative, its educational value, and the reasons Trans people and supporters should read it.
Keanu Reeves plays the immortal warrior B. in BRZR: Poetry of Madness, a graphic and artistically spectacular comic exploring the ancient realm of Atlantis. Examine the shortcomings of a traditional fantasy hero as well as the sinister complexity of B's character.
Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp's little comic "Eden's End" deftly creates a sci-fi tale on the beginnings of mankind and Superman. Discover how this new narrative combines mythology and science fiction by reading about the myth of Adaman, the original Superman.
Dead Romans by Image Comics combines history and fantasy to provide an engaging historical drama about Roman and German strife. Discover the tale of Germanic prince Arminius and Roman spy Honoria as they negotiate love, loyalty, and treachery against the backdrop of a seminal historical event. Fans of historical fiction and dramatic comics will find this gripping and brutal story absolutely ideal.
Returning to IDW with Brynmore, a disturbing comic about generational grief and an enigmatic island, horror maestro Steve Niles Discover why this comic is likely to be a smash with horror buffs by reading our analysis of the first issue.
Explore the finished Zatanna & the Ripper WEBTOon collection from DC Comics. Fans of Zatanna and the DC Universe will find this review to be engaging as it investigates how the narrative combines magic, friendship, and self-discovery.
James Tynion IV and Fernando Blanco's chillingly good horror comic W0rldtr33 #1 is This topic addresses modern fears about the internet and how it shapes us but also has a human heart. Discover the reason this comic is horrifying and unforgettable.
The fresh YA graphic novel "Girl Taking Over: A Lois Lane Story" by DC Comics reinterpretes Lois Lane as a young intern. Find out how the book shows her embracing her Asian American background and handling real-world challenges.
Returning to the space opera genre with Order and Outrage from Dark Horse Comics is Jim Starlin, the designer of Thanos. The four-issue miniseries on class disparity and the ethics of genetic modification addresses See how this fresh work stacks against Starlin's earlier cosmic epics.
DC's fresh Danger Street series unexpectedly puts long-forgotten characters from 1st Issue Special together. Any enthusiast of superhero comics should definitely read this strange debut issue since it has a wild plot with artistic and intellectual language.
Graduation Day #1 looks at Jaime Reyes' next chapter as a hero. Discover whether this kid hero will grow up to be an adult hero in the DC Universe and how this comic book series will tackle a fresh issue for him.