‘Wonder Woman #68’ (review) at Forces of Geek
Wonder Woman wraps up its second major story arc from the mind of writer G. Willow Wilson. ‘The Giants War’ ends after three issues as the new status is maintained.
Read MoreWonder Woman wraps up its second major story arc from the mind of writer G. Willow Wilson. ‘The Giants War’ ends after three issues as the new status is maintained.
Read MoreWonder Woman has an uneasy alliance with Giganta as the two ladies take on nature and Titan-sized rock beasts threatening a small Colorado mountain town as they seek the missing Themyscira and the home of immortals Mt. Olympus.
Read MoreThis all-star Batman team of Tynion, Snyder and Risso seeks to expand on the Dark Knight: Metalstoryline with what would normally be an Elseworlds tale with The Batman Who Laughs: Grim Knight #1.
Read MoreWonder Woman and Aphrodite are on a mission to find out the mystery of the missing Mount Olympus and Wonder Woman’s mother in Wonder Woman #66. They call upon longtime enemy Giganta to take on rocky beasts and form an even rockier alliance.
Read MoreAn aging Hitler on Nazi occupied Earth-X dies in his wheelchair and the designated survivor is his son in the flashback pages at the top of Freedom Fighters #3. In present day, our Freedom Fighters are holed up in an underwater ship plotting the revolution against Adolf Hitler III.
Read MoreLast issue’s conflict between Wonder Woman and Veronica Cale is heating up with “The Grudge Part 2” in Wonder Woman #65.
Old Lady Harley #5 concludes this mini-series from the sick mind of Frank Tieri.
Read MoreTough to write this review, as I really, really loved what was going on in this comic, but I was wondering, “Where is my Aquaman?”
We’re merely three issues in to DeConnick’s run, but I want Arthur to know he is the King of Atlantis already! He’s still got amnesia or face blindness or some such ailment that is making him forget he’s part of the Justice League?
Read MoreRob Sheridan is famous for his work with Nine Inch Nails and his frequent collaborations with Trent Reznor including the 2007 innovative NIN alternative-reality game Year Zero.
Read MoreThe trinity of DC’s most exalted heroes are in a great place right now with creative teams. Superman has Bendis, Tom King and Peter Tomasi are exploring the titular Batman titles and now Wonder Woman, more than a full story arc in, is hitting a nice stride as G. Willow Wilson puts her stamp on Diana’s legend.
Read MoreCount Vertigo is back and he’s made Seattle an Inception level distortion field for Green Arrow and Black Canary to fight through. He’s on the heels of Roy Harper, whom he doesn’t realize has been killed in the events of Heroes in Crisis.
Read MoreLegendary comics writer Marv Wolfman thinks he has written his best Superman story yet, and I wholeheartedly agree. Today’s 100-Page Super Spectacular is yet another retelling of the Superman origin story, but with one key twist, this is the story of Clark’s journey to Metropolis from a small farm town.
Read MoreLove. It’s exciting. It’s new. Come aboard the latest 80-Page Giant from DC Comics, we’re expecting you!
Read MoreIn DeConnick’s second issue of Aquaman, Arthur is still an amnesiac on an island in The Village of Unspoken Water.
Read MoreThere is a Crisis on Earth-X in the form of Nazis being in control for over 50 years!
Read MoreWonder Woman #62 wraps up the first story arc for G. Willow Wilson on Diana Prince’s book and changes the way Wonder Woman and Ares relate to each other from here on out.
Read MoreDon’t be surprised by the vertigo you feel when you look at the new creative team for Green Arrow #48. What’s real? Where’s Ollie? Who’s Canary? We kid, and we all know that Green Arrow is firmly planted in the verdant city of Seattle, with his partner-in-scream Black Canary taking this city-saving business really seriously this time!
Read MoreWe saw Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse this weekend and its so good! Don't miss Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1 from the All New Wolverine team of Tom Taylor and Juan Cabal!
Read MoreThis certainly is a big week for Arthur Curry, with his blockbuster solo film hitting the big screen and also a change up on creative teams in his main comic book.
Read MoreThe Freedom Fighters property is similar in some respects to the Charlton characters that eventually became Watchmen.
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