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Justice League Dark: Rise The Demon Etrigan
Etrigan The Demon and the rest of his Justice League Dark teammates are part of one of the hottest DC properties on the market. The DC animated movie represents another step down the road to Etrigan and company appearing in a Justice League Dark live-action...
Review: Action Comics #963
Action Comics #963 began a new story arc for the pre-Flashpoint Man of Steel this past week. Now that Doomsday has been dispatched, writer Dan Jurgens and artist Patrick Zircher have turned their attention to the persistent mystery lurking in the background. ComiConverse’s Superman writer,...
Review: New Super-Man #3
New Super-Man #3 hit the stands last week, and the third chapter of writer Gene Luen Yang's and penciller Viktor Bogdanovic's Made in China brought readers deeper into the world of Kenan Kong, the Shanghai teen who is struggling to come to grips with his...
Review: Superwoman #2
Superwoman #2 came out on Wednesday, following up on the blockbuster finale of writer and penciller Phil Jimenez’s series debut with a story whose title asked: Who Killed Superwoman? ComiConverse’s Krypton correspondent, T. Kyle King, assesses whether the second issue answered that question adequately. Lois...
Review: Kong Of Skull Island #3
The origin of King Kong and the people of Skull Island is told at last in this exciting and beautifully illustrated book. Return to Skull Island with this new mini series from BOOM! Studios and DeVito Artworks, LLC. ComiConverse Contributor Mitch Nissen is here with...
Comic Book Culture Is Alive And Well
In the age of the comic book movie, traditional comic book culture has come under enormous pressure; however, there are some reasons to remain up beat. Our Abel Loza lays out the case for optimism in his first article for ComiConverse. Comic Book Culture Is...
Batman Day: Do You Have What It Takes To Be Batman?
Batman Day. That one 24 hour period every year where we all get to imagine ourselves as the Caped Crusader. Here, in his first post for ComiConverse, Dr. E. Paul Zehr asks whether or not any of us has what it takes to be Batman....
Review: MMPR: Pink #3
The main Mighty Morphin Power Rangers title started its second arc last week and the first arc is also due out in collected form. But if that's not enough for you, our Darryll Robson leads you through the third issue of MMPR: Pink released by...
Review: Blue Beetle Rebirth #1
Blue Beetle #1 by DC Comics is on the shelves featuring the newest adventures of Jamie Reyes. Our very own Kirk George is here with the official ComiConverse review. Review: Blue Beetle Rebirth #1 As a big fan of DC Comics Deck-Builder Game, I was...
Darkseid: Getting To Know The God Of Evil
Darkseid is looming over the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), much as he has traditionally loomed over much the DC Comics universe. For those of you who may not be up to speed on the threat posed by Darkseid, we have prepared a complete guide so...
Review: Supergirl #1
Supergirl #1 made its debut last Wednesday, officially marking the start of the Teen of Tomorrow's triumphant return to her own title. Writer Steve Orlando remains at the helm, but, since Supergirl: Rebirth #1, penciller Emanuela Lupacchino has given way to artist Brian Ching. ComiConverse's...
Review: Superman #6
Superman #6 was released this week, bringing Peter J. Tomasi's and Patrick Gleason's Son of Superman storyline to a dramatic conclusion. This action-packed issue closed out the arc with iconic imagery and uplifting revelations. ComiConverse's Krypton correspondent, T. Kyle King, offers his thoughts on the...
Review: Doctor Strange #11
The war on magic is over. Now Doctor Strange must pick up the pieces of his shattered world, a world the rest of us need whether we know it or not. ComiConverse contributor Mitch Nissen continues his coverage of this latest incarnation of Marvel's sorcerer...
Review: Skybourne #1
Skybourne is a new comic title from Boom! Studios written and drawn by Frank Cho. It is released this week and our reviewer, Darryll Robson, gives it the once over. Review: Skybourne #1 Frank Cho is a popular cover artist who has also illustrated such...
Superman: A Look At Wonder Woman And Lois Lane
DC Comics is making major changes to Superman, reducing his powers to the level of the Man of Tomorrow’s 1938 debut and publicly revealing his secret identity as Clark Kent. As the Man of Steel makes the transition from Truth to Justice, our Superman writer,...
Review: The Killer Inside Me #1
IDW Publishing ventures into noir fiction genre with their adaptation of The Killer Inside Me and ComiConverse Contributor Darryll Robson takes a look at issue #1. Review: The Killer Inside Me #1 Jim Thompson was a crime writer who was largely unrecognised during his lifetime....
Review: Kong Of Skull Island #1
The original King of the movie monsters, King Kong, has returned in a brand new limited comic book series from BOOM! Studios and DeVito Artworks, LLC. ComiConverse contributor Mitch Nissen chronicles the epic return to Skull Island. Review: Kong Of Skull Island #1 The 1933...
Review: Power Rangers 2016 Annual
Performing well in the sales charts and already with a spin off comic, the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers from Boom! Studios has earned its space on any comic book shelf. And to celebrate the publisher are releasing a summer style annual which our contributor, Darryll...
Review: Action Comics #962
Action Comics #962 brought writer Dan Jurgens's Path of Doom storyline to a close this week, wrapping up Superman's battle with Doomsday yet opening the door for additional mysteries to be explored in greater depth. ComiConverse's Man of Steel reviewer, T. Kyle King, brings you...
Gail Simone Is Teasing Her Newest Project And We Are Intrigued
Gail Simone is known far and wide in the world of comics for her work on Birds of Prey, Secret Six, Deadpool, Wonder Woman and Batgirl. Recently, Gail took to Twitter to tease her newest project and it got our attention. After all, who doesn't...
Review: Descender Vol 1
In Early March of 2015, Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen teamed up with Image Comics to bring readers to the world of Descender. Descender is a Sci-Fi comic that follows the story of an android named, TIM-21. Here, our Anthony Angiolillo looks back at the...
Review: Supergirl: Rebirth #1
Supergirl: Rebirth #1 marked the relaunch of Kara Zor-El in the current DC Comics continuity under the stewardship of writer Steve Orlando and penciller Emanuela Lupacchino. The standalone one-shot issue that set the stage for the Girl of Steel's forthcoming solo title was released on...