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Review: Batman and Robin Eternal #2
The second issue of Batman and Robin Eternal stumbles this week, as we get a shift in artwork and a story halt. The second issue of Batman and Robin Eternal is out this week, and although it still has great artwork and an intriguing story, it...
Review: Batman And Robin Eternal #1
Batman & Robin Eternal kicks off its first issue this week and hits the ground running, thanks to an all-star creative team. FULL SPOILERS Let’s get this out of the way: rest assured, Batman and Robin Eternal is most definitely worth your time. This first...
Women In Comics: Female Characters We Can Relate To
Our Christina Clawson is charting progress in area of building modern and relatable female characters. Here, she takes a look at three of the most intriguing female characters in all of comics. Female comic book characters have evolved greatly from the first heroines such as Miss...
The Flash: Ranking The Rogues Gallery
The Flash's rogues gallery is one of the most talked about in all of comics, and our Chris Barnes is here with our very own ComiConverse countdown of The Flash's most formidable foes. The Flash has been around for more than 75 years and in...
Review: Batman And Robin Eternal #1
DC's newest Batman title "Batman and Robin Eternal" is here, and our Lead Batman Writer Chris Barnes is here with everything you need to know. Hold on to your masks Dick Grayson fans, DC Comics has launched their new weekly title, Batman and Robin Eternal;...
Review: Action Comics #45
DC Comics' Truth storyline has concluded by connecting the series' various villains in a shared plot. Superman began striking back at the evil conspiracy in the opening chapter of Justice this week, and our Man of Steel writer, Kyle King, has a review. Action Comics...
Why Batman Doesn’t Have Many Friends
Ever wondered what it would be like to be one of Bruce Wayne's close friends? Anyone who has watched Alfred's relationship with young Master Bruce on Gotham knows it isn't an easy task. Our Batman Writer Chris Barnes take an in-depth look at all the...
Agents of SHIELD: 5 Reasons To Watch
Agents of SHIELD has just launched it’s third season, which has been eagerly awaited by fans. With this new chapter in the Marvel Universe opening up, this reporter felt that it was a good time to highlight some of the reasons why this show is incredibly...
Review: Grayson Annual #2
In DC Comics' Grayson Annual #2, the original Robin and former Nightwing now turned undercover super spy teams up with Superman in the two heroes' first meeting since the events of Truth. In an effort to cover all comics pertaining to the Man of Steel, our...
Review: American Vampire 2nd Cycle #10
Vampires in space. Need I say more? Scott Snyder’s American Vampire epic from Vertigo Comics is still chugging along, and it’s great to be along for the ride. Read more here in our ComiConverse review. American Vampire has seemed to fall off the radar for...
We Talk “IF” With Alterna Comics – Part 3
We at ComiConverse are pleased to present to you the third in our series of Q&A's with some of the many diverse voices from the science fiction themed anthology by Alterna Comics â IF. Started by Peter Simetti, Alterna Comics offers a unique platform for writers...
Why Aquaman Is My Favourite Character
Fans are set to get a look at the latest versions of the Justice League in the upcoming Batman v Superman live-action film. Our Paul Hewitt makes the case for why Aquaman is the character he is looking forward to the most. If you're a...
Review: Batgirl #44
Things are really heating up for Barbara Gordon a.k.a. Batgirl as she tries to balance planning a wedding, being a good friend and roommate, and the possibility of new romance - all the while trying to keep Burnside safe from a new villain and her trained...
Review: American Vampire 2nd Cycle #10
Our Max Silver is here with with his review of American Vampire Second Cycle Vertigo Comics, right here on ComiConverse. The penultimate chapter of Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque's Dark Moon arc is here. So does it fly high or burn up on entry? American Vampire #10 unfortunately...
Review: Superman #44
DC Comics’ ambitious Truth storyline came to a close this week with Superman #44. Our Man of Steel correspondent, T. Kyle King, examines the fourth chapter of Gene Luen Yang’s and John Romita Jr.’s, Before Truth. Lois Lane has revealed Clark Kent’s secret identity to...
Preview: Arrow Season 4
Season 4 of CW's Arrow is fast approaching and our very own Fanny Pack has a complete preview of all that's on the way for Team Arrow this season! If anything about Season 4 of Arrow has been confirmed during the summer break, it’s that...
Alfred Through The Ages
Batman v. Superman is edging ever closer and our Ryan Mayer is here with a look at one of the supporting cast, as we dive into the historical portrayals of Bruce Wayne's faithful butler - Alfred. As the days slowly pass, many DC Comics fans...
Review: Superman/Wonder Woman #21
DC Comics’ Truth story arc, in which the Man of Steel must deal with the reduction of his powers and the revelation of his secret identity, moved closer to its conclusion in Superman/Wonder Woman #21. Our Superman Writer, T. Kyle King, examines the fourth and...
We ComiConverse About Batman Day With AudioBoom News
At ComiConverse, we lived every second of Batman Day to its fullest. So, obviously we were thrilled to talk Batman with AudioBoom News. Here, our CEO Jeff Hull talks about Batman's history, his success as a character and what makes him such an impactful icon...
Review: Tokyo Ghost #1
Tokyo Ghost is a smash hit for Image Comics and our Cody Tromler is here to break downy the reasons why. Tokyo Ghost examines one bleak conclusion of our increasingly tech obsessed lifestyles. Taking its lead from other dystopian classics, Tokyo Ghost combines the policing...
Batman’s Rogues: The Evolution Of Evil
Whether you have been following comics for 75 years or just 75 days, every character needs a new look or a new style from time to time. Our favourite comic book villains are no exception! While some characters have hardly changed over the years, others...
Lucky Luke: A Slow On The Draw Review
Our Rob Ayers likes to go back and review older comics and make sure they get the attention they're due. This week, he looks at Lucky Luke in this Slow On The Draw Review. Did you know they have comics in Europe? Weird, right? Once...