Review: Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #11 Gives Mary Jane A Well-Deserved Spotlight

Once upon a time, Peter Parker was a shy and awkward kid who acquired amazing (no pun intended) superpowers one day. Coincidentally, Peter started gaining friends, perhaps due to a newfound level of self-confidence. Despite his new pals, he often found himself having difficulty maintaining a relationship with the opposite sex. Time passed and the …

Review: Batman/Superman #1 Kicks Off The Hunt For The Infected

Most comic book fans would place both Batman and Superman at the top of their list of favorite characters. It's always great having a comic series featuring the two heroes working together. The two have major differences in their origin and how they operate as "heroes," yet it's always evident there is a deep level …

Marvel Releases Trailer And More Info For Abrams/Pichelli Spider-Man Series

We previously heard the news about J.J. Abrams, Henry Abrams, and Sara Pichelli working on an upcoming Spider-Man miniseries. Aside from the the creative team and that Spidey would be facing a deadly new foe called Cadaverous, not a whole lot of info was available. A new trailer has been released with more insights from …

SDCC 2019: Adam Glass And Bernard Chang Talk Lobo’s Daughter And Teen Titans

The current Teen Titans, formed by Damian Wayne, has had its share of problems lately. Things were bad enough when Damian kept prisoners locked up in a secret prison underneath their headquarters and someone let them out. Then things got worse when Lobo came after the team which lead to a confrontation between Crush and …

SDCC 2019: Art Baltazar And Franco Talk Superman Of Smallville Graphic Novel

Talking to Art Baltazar and Franco is always a blast. Not only do they create amazing comics such as Tiny Titans and Superman Family Adventures, they always crack me up. When doing an interview with them, you never know where it's going to go. This time, they managed to stick to business...for most of the …

Review: Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #1 Is Exactly The Comic Book We Need

Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen comics from the Silver Age are always a delight to read. Whenever I attend a comic convention, I try to pick up a couple issues of the wacky comic. The premise of each issue pretty much always centers around Jimmy Olsen getting into some sort of outlandish situation. Sometimes the situations …