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Review: Bill And Ted Go To Hell #4

Review: Bill And Ted Go To Hell #4

May 29th, 2016 | by Darryll Robson

The final issue of Bill And Ted Go To Hell from Boom Studios! lands this week and our contributor, Darryll Robson, takes a look inside. After last month’s jaw dropping cliff hanger, how are San Dimas’ coolest dudes going to set the heavens and the...

Review: DC Universe: Rebirth #1
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Review: DC Universe: Rebirth #1

May 29th, 2016 | by Kyle King

DC Universe: Rebirth #1 was released on Wednesday, signaling the start of a significant shift in the continuity of the DC Universe, even if the publisher insists it is not a reboot. ComiConverse’s Superman writer, T. Kyle King, takes a look at the 80-page giant...

Avengers Standoff: A Final Series Review

Avengers Standoff: A Final Series Review

May 28th, 2016 | by Seth Frederiksen

Avengers Standoff is finally over and our Seth Frederiksen is here to provide a final review on the series. With the Avenger’s Standoff event now completed and the dust now settled, its time to look at the overall crossover and see what worked and what...

Review: Superman: Lois and Clark #8

Review: Superman: Lois and Clark #8

May 28th, 2016 | by Kyle King

Superman: Lois and Clark #8 wrapped up writer Dan Jurgens’s and penciller Lee Weeks’s uplifting tale of the pre-Flashpoint Metropolis Marvel hiding out in the New 52 DC Universe with his wife, Lois Lane, and their son, Jonathan. T. Kyle King, ComiConverse’s Man of Steel...

Review: Superman #52
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Review: Superman #52

May 27th, 2016 | by Kyle King

Superman #52 was released on Wednesday, bringing to a close not only Peter J. Tomasi's Super League storyline, but also the New 52 and the post-Flashpoint incarnation of the Man of Steel. ComiConverse's Superman reviewer, T. Kyle King, takes a look at Do or Die,...

Review: Guardians of Infinity #6

Review: Guardians of Infinity #6

May 22nd, 2016 | by Mitch Nissen

All time and space are threatened and the only ones who can save us all are the Guardians of Infinity! ComiConverse Contributor Mitch Nissen has all eyes focused on this intergalactic crisis. Guardians of Infinity #6 dropped in comic shops this last week. Issue #5...

Review: Superman: American Alien #7

Review: Superman: American Alien #7

May 22nd, 2016 | by Kyle King

Superman: American Alien #7 arrived last week, concluding the miniseries characterized by writer Max Landis as “the opposite of All-Star Superman.” Wrapping up his sequence of “seven stories from Clark Kent’s life” in Valkyrie, Landis delivered on his ominous promise that “the most violent, realistic...

Review: Superman/Wonder Woman #29

Review: Superman/Wonder Woman #29

May 21st, 2016 | by Kyle King

Superman/Wonder Woman #29, the penultimate chapter of writer Peter J. Tomasi’s Super League story arc, was released last week. With Rebirth just around the corner, Tomasi and artist Jorge Jimenez had to kick The Final Days of Superman into high gear. ComiConverse’s Man of Steel...

Review: Mars Attacks Occupation #3

Review: Mars Attacks Occupation #3

May 18th, 2016 | by Darryll Robson

IDW Publishing's Mars Attacks Occupation continues its evil rule over the Earth and ComiConverse contributor, Darryll Robson, takes a peek into this dystopian world. At the end of the last issue Ruby Johnson had just survived her fist gladiator fight but was sentenced to death...

Review: Jackpot #2

Review: Jackpot #2

May 17th, 2016 | by Darryll Robson

Aftershock continue to fill the shelves with top quality comics and our Darryll Robson takes a look at Jackpot #2. Can it maintain the high standard set by issue 1? A new con and this time outside forces nearly ruin everything. But who are they...

Review: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #3

Review: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #3

May 16th, 2016 | by Darryll Robson

The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers are creating headlines on many geeky websites thanks to the up coming movie. Our Darryll Robson takes a look at Boom Studios! monthly ongoing to whet your appetite further. With the phenomenal sales of issue 1 and the recently released images...

Review: Action Comics #52

Review: Action Comics #52

May 15th, 2016 | by Kyle King

Action Comics #52 was released this week, bringing fans the most enthusiastically expected installment of Peter J. Tomasi's The Final Days of Superman. ComiConverse's Man of Steel writer, T. Kyle King, takes a look at the long awaited meeting between the pre-Flashpoint and New 52...

Review: Aces Weekly Volume 21

Review: Aces Weekly Volume 21

May 13th, 2016 | by Darryll Robson

Digital comic, Aces Weekly, has been building up volumes since 2012. Our Darryll Robson takes a look at the most recent volume and some of the comic strips featured in it. Each volume of Aces Weekly, the digital anthology founded in 2012 by David Lloyd and...

Review: Doctor Strange #7

Review: Doctor Strange #7

May 12th, 2016 | by Mitch Nissen

After nearly a two month wait Marvel gives readers a double dose of Doctor Strange. ComiConverse contributor Mitch Nissen is here with the details. The Last Days of Magic That is the title of the latest and possibly greatest story arc in the life of...

Review: Superman: The Coming of the Supermen #4

Review: Superman: The Coming of the Supermen #4

May 9th, 2016 | by Kyle King

Superman: The Coming of the Supermen #4 burst forth from the creative mind of Neal Adams last week, teaming the Man of Steel with Orion in Sun of New Gods. ComiConverse’s Superman writer, T. Kyle King, is here to review the latest chapter in the...

Review: Weavers Issue #1
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Review: Weavers Issue #1

May 8th, 2016 | by Sammy Rendon

Weavers is a six issue mini-series by Boom Studios that bends the genre of organized crime with the supernatural. Weavers invites comic book fans to the family! Exposing readers to the brutal side of the mafia and the grotesque end of supernatural abilities. This is our Weavers...

Review: Batman/Superman #32

Review: Batman/Superman #32

May 8th, 2016 | by Kyle King

Batman/Superman #32 carried the New 52 closer to its conclusion and brought readers nearer to the due date for Rebirth. Writer Peter J. Tomasi's transitional Super League saga, titled The Final Days of Superman, passed the halfway point with last Wednesday's installment. T. Kyle King...

Review: Power Lines #2

Review: Power Lines #2

May 6th, 2016 | by Sammy Rendon

The racially charged, super hero drama Power Lines, by Image Comics, is back this month with issue #2 and our Sammy Rendon has the ComiConverse review. The first issue had gotten much deserved attention and rightfully so. Power Lines quenches the thirst that mainstream comic books is missing:  a...

Review: Guardians of Infinity #5

Review: Guardians of Infinity #5

May 4th, 2016 | by Mitch Nissen

The latest issue of Marvel Comics' Guardians of Infinity has hit the shelves this last week. ComiConverse Contributor Mitch Nissen is here with the galactic rundown. Hermetikus ~ Guardian of the Galaxy? Caution. Spoilers Ahead. Issue #5 of Marvel Comics' Guardians of Infinity has arrived...

Review: Bill And Ted Go To Hell #3

Review: Bill And Ted Go To Hell #3

May 1st, 2016 | by Darryll Robson

Having had an excellent adventure and a bogus journey, Bill and Ted Go To Hell. ComiConverse contributor Darryll Robson takes a look at the latest issue of this Boom! Studios franchise comic. The stairway to Heaven might not be as easy to find as the...

Review: Superman/Wonder Woman #28

Review: Superman/Wonder Woman #28

April 30th, 2016 | by Kyle King

Superman/Wonder Woman #28 picked up where Action Comics #51 left off, continuing wordsmith Peter J. Tomasi's New 52-concluding story arc The Final Days of Superman. Alongside artist Ed Benes, Tomasi brings Princess Diana into the picture as Kal-El faces his impending death. ComiConverse's Man of...

Review: Mars Attacks Occupation #2

Review: Mars Attacks Occupation #2

April 29th, 2016 | by Darryll Robson

Mars Attacks: Occupation #2 by IDW Publishing has hit the shelves.  Contributor Darryll Robson answers the question; in a world run by mindless, killer Martians, what becomes of mankind?  Martian’s rule the Earth and mankind are no more than slave labour. Ruby Johnson thinks that her...