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Category Archives: DC Comics
Review: Victor and Nora: A Gotham Love Story
Victor and Nora: A Gotham Love Story is exactly what it sounds like, a love story about Victor Fries (aka Mr. Freeze), and his beloved, Nora Kumar. Written by Lauren Myracle and illustrated by Isaac Goodhart, this graphic novel is the newest addition to DC’s young adult graphic novel line. Continue reading
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Review: Wonder Woman, Volume 8: Dark Gods
Wonder Woman, Volume 8: Dark Gods follows the events of Dark Nights: Metal, and that means that things have gotten a fair bit darker in the world. How could it not, when every hero and heroine knows exactly what is aiming to break into the world they’ve sworn to protect? Continue reading
Posted in Comics, DC Comics, Graphic Novels, Uncategorized
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Review: The Shadow Threat (House Of El #1)
The Shadow Threat (House of El #1) is the tale of Krypton, before everything went so horribly wrong. Written by Claudia Gray (the detail that caught my attention to begin with) and illustrated by Eric Zawadski, this is a fascinating tale that shows a darker side of Krypton. Continue reading
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Review: Wonder Woman: Heartless
Wonder Woman: Heartless has arrived just in time to celebrate Wonder Woman’s 80th anniversary, and I’m sure that is no coincidence. This Serial Box special was written by Natalie C. Parker, Tessa Gratton, Alaya Dawn Johnson, and Heidi Heilig and narrated by Tiana Camacho. Continue reading
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Review: Primer
DC introduces another new and young heroine in Primer. Jennifer Muro, Thomas Krajewski, and Gretel Lusky worked hard to create an upbeat and approachable character here – one that any age group will hopefully enjoy (but especially a younger audience). Continue reading
Review: Supergirl: Being Super
Supergirl: Being Super is a graphic novel that immediately caught my attention thanks to the author behind it; Mariko Tamaki. I knew right away I had to read it, as I loved what she did in She Hulk and other series. Likewise, I had high hopes for Joelle Jones’ artwork. Continue reading
Review: Wonder Woman, Volume 7: Amazons Attacked
And so the tale continues, in Wonder Woman, Volume 7: Amazons Attacked. Recently, Diana found that she had a sibling – one who is closer to her than she ever could have expected. Now, she’s once again facing off against Darkseid. Continue reading
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Review: Wonder Woman, Volume 6: Children of the Gods
Wonder Woman’s tale continues in Wonder Woman, Volume 6: Children of the Gods. This is part of her latest series, which started back in 2016. It’s also not technically her current series, as DC has many standalone series coming out for this beloved heroine. Continue reading
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Review: Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass
Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass is another addition to DC’s young adult line, which thus far has truly been fantastic. If you haven’t checked out the other series, such as Teen Titans: Beast Boy or Victor and Nora, you really should (seriously, go do it). Continue reading