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Teen Titans GO! to the Movies Film Review: Deadpool For Kids

Teen Titans GO! to the Movies Film Review: Deadpool For Kids

July 28th, 2018 | by Jordan Samuel

Teen Titans GO! to the Movies Film Review It seems that all the significant superheroes out there are starring in their movies -- all but the Teen Titans. Robin is bound and determined to remedy that situation by becoming a star instead of a sidekick....

Review: Super Sons #6

Review: Super Sons #6

July 22nd, 2017 | by Kyle King

Super Sons #6 commenced the series’ new Planet of the Capes story arc with an opening installment entitled Teen Beat. Jonathan (Superboy) Kent and Damian (Robin) Wayne are joined by the Teen Titans for a tale scripted by Peter J. Tomasi and drawn by Jorge...

Review: Superman #25
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Review: Superman #25

June 24th, 2017 | by Kyle King

Superman #25 concluded the Black Dawn story arc with a sixth and final chapter entitled Fade to Black. The oversized issue was co-authored by Patrick Gleason and Peter J. Tomasi, with pencils by Doug Mahnke and Gleason. ComiConverse’s Krypton-centric contributor, T. Kyle King, brings you...

Review: Super Sons #5

Review: Super Sons #5

June 23rd, 2017 | by Kyle King

Super Sons #5 followed up on Jonathan Kent’s and Damian Wayne’s initial adventure together with a tale focused on the aftermath of Robin’s and Superboy’s clash with Kid Amazo. Regular series writer Peter J. Tomasi was joined by artist Alisson Borges for Battle in the...

Review: Superman #23

Review: Superman #23

May 24th, 2017 | by Kyle King

Superman #23 brought the Black Dawn story arc to a stunning climax with outsized action, harrowing plot developments, and an enormous revelation. Penciller Doug Mahnke spearheaded the artistic effort in this tale told by Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason. ComiConverse contributor T. Kyle King...

Review: Super Sons #4

Review: Super Sons #4

May 21st, 2017 | by Kyle King

Super Sons #4 concluded the opening arc of this charming series starring Jonathan (Superboy) Kent and Damian (Robin) Wayne. The winning combination of writer Peter J. Tomasi and artist Jorge Jimenez came together once more to produce Son Day, Bloody Son Day! ComiConverse contributor and...

Review: Teen Titans: The Judas Contract

Review: Teen Titans: The Judas Contract

May 10th, 2017 | by Nickie Novelist

Teen Titans: The Judas Contract is an enjoyable film that puts young heroes under intense pressure. ComiConverse contributor, Nickie Novelist has this review. Review: Teen Titans: The Judas Contract I was caught off guard on how much I enjoyed this film. It’s a dark tale...

Review: Superman #21

Review: Superman #21

April 23rd, 2017 | by Kyle King

Superman #21 continued the Black Dawn story arc guest-starring Batman and Robin alongside Superman and Superboy. Patrick Gleason provided the pencils and shared the story credit with co-author Peter J. Tomasi. Expert contributor T. Kyle King, who covers all things Kryptonian for ComiConverse, brings you...

Review: Super Sons #3

Review: Super Sons #3

April 22nd, 2017 | by Kyle King

Super Sons #3 provided a brief break from the Superman: Reborn aftermath stories weaving their way through DC Comics’ Superbooks. Instead, readers were presented with the third installment of the series’ introductory When I Grow Up… arc, authored by Peter J. Tomasi with artwork by...

Review: Superman #20

Review: Superman #20

April 9th, 2017 | by Kyle King

Superman #20 offered readers the first glimpse of the new status quo for Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Jonathan Kent in the aftermath of Superman: Reborn. Peter J. Tomasi shared the story credit with Patrick Gleason, who also provided the pencils. ComiConverse contributor T. Kyle...

Review: Super Sons #2

Review: Super Sons #2

March 18th, 2017 | by Kyle King

Super Sons #2 arrived this week, bringing readers the second installment of writer Peter J. Tomasi’s and artist Jorge Jimenez’s When I Grow Up… Superboy Jonathan Kent and Robin Damian Wayne are in Metropolis on their first excursion together as teammates, and ComiConverse’s Superman family...

We ComiConverse With Jason O’Mara

We ComiConverse With Jason O’Mara

March 2nd, 2017 | by ComiConverse

Jason O'Mara is one of the most recognizable voices in the world of popular culture. He is the voice of Batman in the ongoing DC Original Animated Films. Recently, Jason stepped back into live-action as the newly appointed Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. Jeffrey Mace, in Marvel's Agents...

Super Sons #1 Review: Robin and Superboy Join Forces

Super Sons #1 Review: Robin and Superboy Join Forces

February 20th, 2017 | by Kyle King

Super Sons #1 came racing out of the gate last Wednesday in a debut issue entitled When I Grow Up… Part One. Writer Peter J. Tomasi and artist Jorge Jimenez teamed up to bring Jonathan Kent and Damian Wayne out of their famous fathers' long...

Review: Batman #16

Review: Batman #16

February 18th, 2017 | by Abel Loza

Batman #16 is the first issue in the newest Tom King story-arc, "I am Bane". This arc threads together the previous two major arcs (I am Suicide and I am Gotham), and will address unanswered questions about Gotham Girl and Bane. Will this finally be the fight between Bane...

Review: Superman #11

Review: Superman #11

November 20th, 2016 | by Kyle King

Superman #11 brought readers the second installment of the In the Name of the Father story arc introduced in the previous issue. Co-creators Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason continued setting up the Super Sons series scheduled for release in 2017 by sending Jonathan Kent...

Review: Superman #10

Review: Superman #10

November 5th, 2016 | by Kyle King

Superman #10 began one of the most anticipated story arcs of DC Comics’ Rebirth initiative, bringing Clark and Jonathan Kent together with their fellow father/son superhero duo, Bruce and Damian Wayne. T. Kyle King, who covers all things Kryptonian for ComiConverse, brings you his review...

Batman Day: Do You Have What It Takes To Be Batman?

Batman Day: Do You Have What It Takes To Be Batman?

September 14th, 2016 | by E. Paul Zehr

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....

A Review Of Nightwing: The Series
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A Review Of Nightwing: The Series

September 11th, 2016 | by Anthony Angiolillo

Nightwing: The Series is short, but insanely sweet. When I hear people criticizing the creation of a fan-made television, that's when I say take a look at Nightwing: The Series. Not only is the quality superb, but the story is fantastic as well. A great...

DC Extended Universe: Evaluating The Joker
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DC Extended Universe: Evaluating The Joker

August 8th, 2016 | by Ryan Mayer

The Joker has landed in the DC Extended Universe with Suicide Squad and every fan on earth has their own passionate take. Here, our own Ryan Mayer takes a look at where this version of the Clown Prince of Crime ranks in the character's long...

Review: Superman: American Alien #4

Review: Superman: American Alien #4

February 19th, 2016 | by Kyle King

Superman: American Alien, the seven-issue limited run authored by filmmaker Max Landis, continued this week with the release of the series' fourth installment. ComiConverse's Superman correspondent, T. Kyle King, is here with a review of the newest issue in the story of "a guy named...

How To Prepare For The DC Multiverse

How To Prepare For The DC Multiverse

February 17th, 2016 | by Carl Waldron

ComiConverse contributor Carl Waldron shares tips and tricks to prepare for the imminent arrival of the DC Multiverse on film and TV. As DC prepares to flatten us with the weight of Batman vs. Superman (and Wonder Woman and Cyborg and Aquaman and...), I am beside myself....

Robin Through The Ages

Robin Through The Ages

January 5th, 2016 | by ComiConverse

Whether it be Dick Grayson, Tim Drake, Jason Todd or Damian Wayne, there has most always been a Robin at Batman's side. In 2015, DC Comics celebrated Robin's 75th anniversary and at ComiConverse we joined in the fun with this cool Robin Through The Age...