Review: Robin War #1 "Robin War #1 is a fast-paced start to a storyline that promises to explore the high points and lows of the idea of civic duty and how it fits into law and justice as a whole. Also,...
With the newest trailer for Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice hitting the interwebs, anticipation for the 2016 film is reaching a fever pitch. For real, watch the trailer...
Review: Klaus #1 "Klaus #1 imbues fresh magic into a legend that’s been told and told and told again. As Morrison has shown with similar larger-than-life characters such as the Man of Steel, however,...
Daily newspaper strips have long been, well... long. They're typically three or four panels placed side by side to create a single, straight, horizontal narrative. The specific sizes may have changed a bit,...
Whether you follow one of Abrahamic religious traditions or have just been remotely exposed to pop culture in the least, chances are you know the story of Cain. According to the tradition detailed in the book...
The world has become a scarier place. Or maybe the world has always been this scary and technology and our heightened connectivity have made us more cognizant of the monsters, literal and figurative, that...
Back in July, I talked about how webcomics apps have been on the rise, following the ubiquitous of smartphones. I noted that one primary benefit they have is that they help curate the number of webcomic titles...
“Sorry, Tony… but he’s my friend.” “So was I.” While Captain America and Iron Man’s conflicting ideologies showed that tension was building between the two in last summer’s The Avengers:...
Review: Dark Knight III: The Master Race #1 "Dark Knight III: The Master Race #1 is not only a commentary on the nature of legacy, but of the circularity of history and how, much to our peril, humanity...
Editor's note: This review of Marvel's Jessica Jones focuses on the first seven episodes and is spoiler-free. Check back in the coming days for synopses and episode reviews of each of the series's 13...