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Comic Book Review: Green Arrow 16

In Brightest Day, in Blackest Night, Green Arrow kicks the butt of…Bright? Look, I know that is GL’s thing, but it’s not easy being green and we know that the Emerald Archer likes to improvise…Ollie seems to have shown up in the nick of time to help his family, but who is Bright and what happens when the battle is over? DC Comics invites all of us to find out in Green Arrow #16!

Comic Book Review: Scarlett #2

GO JOE! The titular heroine returns Scarlett #2! Scarlett has made her way into the Arashikage base, but things aren’t exactly looking great. Will she be able to make contact with Jinx and discover the necessary info regarding the secret weapon? More importantly, does the Energon Universe continue a trend of breathing new life into characters many of us grew up with?

Advance Review: My Adventures with Superman: Episode 3 – Fullmetal Scientist (Minor Spoilers)

by Tony Rhea, Reporter Look up in the sky! It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s an…overly used opening! Despite that, My Adventures with Superman has returned for season 2! DC and Warner Bros. Animation continue their anime-inspired story with…

Advance Review: My Adventures with Superman: S02E03 – Fullmetal Scientist

“My Adventures with Superman episode 3 – Fullmetal Scientist is a can’t miss episode if you’re a fan of this unique take on Superman, and is full of enjoyable additions that should delight and surprise viewers. ComicsOnline gives episode 3 of My Adventures with Superman – 4.5 out of 5 really big hammers.” -Tony Rhea, ComicsOnline

Comic Book Review: Wonder Woman #8

by Tony Rhea, Reporter Holy domestication! The imagery of the suburban housewife has seldom been so twisted, and the depths of Diana’s troubles only seem to be getting deeper as she finds herself in the den of the Sovereign in…

Comic Book Review: Birds of Prey #6

“Birds of Prey #6 is a satisfying and fitting end for the Megadeath story that sets up further adventure, mystery and exciting paths for story-telling.” 5/5 -Tony Rhea, ComicsOnline

Comic Book Review: Batman and Robin #5

“Batman and Robin continues to be a fun take on these two characters that manages to surprise and delight, while maintaining the high standards for Batman books that readers expect. ” 4/5 -Tony Rhea, ComicsOnline