William Messner-Loebs' Flash (Part 3)
Continuing our titanic effort to review every Wally West Flash comic ever in a few lines per issue (which is about as much as our ADD-riddled, Twitter-obsessed intellects can handle, anyway).
Continuing our titanic effort to review every Wally West Flash comic ever in a few lines per issue (which is about as much as our ADD-riddled, Twitter-obsessed intellects can handle, anyway).
You know, on some level Frederic Wertham was actually right.
Youth in Revolt would have been a five-bullet book if not for the aftershocks of last issue's penis-measuring.
I know what you're thinking.
Ed Brubaker and Steve McNiven deliver another solid read with Captain America #3.
Considering that we're still in the introductory stages of fall, it's sort of symbolic that this past Wednesday marked the beginning of a fresh new adventure for DC Comics' beloved character Dick Grayson, who, after serving his time as Batman, now returns to his iconic role as Nightwing in the new, relaunched series of the same name.
There are lots of things to like in the conclusion to Tania Del Rio and Bill Galvan's "Love Me Baby, Mumbai!" First off, Raj is a likable character with a problem.
Wolves by Becky Cloonan may well be the best comic I have read all year.
The San Diego Comic Con has always been my home away from home.
What's love got to do with it? The delightfully explicit Lovestruck attempts to answer that and more.