Comic Book Review: Titans: Beast World #1
The Titan’s first crossover event is here, and holy guacamole, it doesn’t look great for our titular heroes. Strap in and hold on as DC gets wild this week in Titans: Beast World #1!
Comic Book Review: Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #6
by Tony Rhea, Reporter The older we get, the more we start to understand where our parents were coming from. Age and experience change us. What if we got to see the results of other choices? One of the best…
SDCC 2023: DC Interview with Tom Taylor & Nicola Scott (Titans / Nightwing / Adventures of Superman Jon Kent)
Thanks to our friends at DC, we had the opportunity to spend some time with Eisner award-winning writer Tom Taylor & artist Nicola Scott at SDCC 2023. We discussed the importance of Titans in the Dawn of DC, the impending Beast World event, and Jon Kent’s story in Adventures of Superman Jon Kent.
Comic Book Review: Titans #2
The dead aren’t dead, and that’s a good thing. DC takes another crack at this new continuation of an old team this week, but continue the greatness of the first issue? Or does it fall apart? After reading Titans #2, I think I have an answer.
Baltimore Comic-Con 2015: Interview with Rachel Deering (In The Dark: A Horror Anthology)
by Mike Favila, Editor I went to Baltimore Comic-Con this weekend and had the chance to pick up a lot of new books that I hadn’t caught before. When Emil and I stopped by James Tynion IV and Eryk Donovan’s…
Oz Comic-Con 2014: Exclusive Interview With Tom Taylor
by Jayden Leggett, Editor So, Oz Comic-Con Melbourne 2014 may have come and gone quite a while ago now, but seeing as the Injustice: Gods Among Us comic books keep going from strength to strength, we figured now was as…
Armageddon Expo Melbourne 2013
Miss out on Melbourne’s Armageddon Expo this year? Re-live it vicariously with us, right now!
Comic Review: Flinch by Gestalt Publishing
by Jayden Leggett, Editor It’s comic book reviewing time once again, and a very special treat is in store today. While this book is by no means new (it was first published in 2009), it is a fantastic piece of…