Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons Hardcover
by Kelly Sue Deconnick (Author), Phil Jimenez (Illustrator), Gene Ha (Illustrator), Nicola Scott (Illustrator)
When has Greek Mythology and the Wonder Woman corner of the DC universe looked so good?
Kelly Sue DeConnick joins a plethora of artists such as Gene Ha and Phil Jimenez in this titan of a…
Wonder Woman: War of the Gods TPB
by George Perez
George Perez's run on Wonder Woman reaches its climax in his "War of the Gods", an event that is partly as gimmicky as one would expect with comic events - with an adversary conveniently selected to a specific hero that is conveniently tied to their…
Dark Nights: Death Metal
by Scott Snyder (Author), Greg Capullo (Illustrator)
Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's Dark Knights: Death Metal is very much the sequel of its predecessor in all of its senses; it carries…
Scott Snyder is an acquired taste. He seeks to write as in a sub-textually meaningful way as Geoff Johns and Alan Moore with the cosmic scale of Grant Morrison, but more often than not just about missing the mark in being a little too ambitious and overt with his plans.
Dark Nights: Metal is one such…
This is a weird book.
I really wanted to like this book. Wonder Woman, I find, has had an....interesting.... history in DC Comics. Unlike Batman and Superman, there have only been a handful of iconic stories from her entire bibliography. Sadly, it can easily be seen here why. William Moessner-Loebs gives Diana plenty of personality, as…
I must admit with all the buzz around Matt Wagner's Trinity when I was younger I expected something a little more along the lines of a reflection upon the relationship between DC's big three.
It is by no means a bad read - it is, in fact, a swift read and keeps you engrossed all the…
While I normally find Grant Morrison's work thoroughly thought-provoking and compelling (and often migraine inducing), the three volumes of Wonder Woman: Earth One proved a much more of a slog to get through, ironically enough. That is not to say it is bad per se - by any extent of the imagination, it is would…
The notoriously divisive Batman v Superman suffered a great disadvantage when it was released in the form it did in mainstream theaters; not that the ultimate cut was perfect, but some glaring plot holes were smoothed over far better in such a way that most fans - myself included - refuse to watch it in…
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This Monday the 14th and Tuesday the 15th of December you can experience any movie completely FREE OF CHARGE!
Eden Cinemas is currently operating at just 20% capacity to enable proper social distancing and they’re taking all precautionary measures to ensure a…
Most of DC's headliners are all about duality. Many accuse them of being unrelatable - which I completely disagree with.
Wonder Woman is a massively underrated character; of all characters of DC's pantheon, I identify with her chiefly because she originates from an island that has a largely suspicious relationship with the world beyond its…