DC Comic Reviews Archive

If Birds of Prey #9 is any sign, this book is in fine, fine hands. A pleasure to read … and read again.
This is a fun issue with great Marcio Takara art and a little bit of a cosmic flare!
The art by Pasarin delves deep into a man’s soul and reflects the emotions in Tomasi’s gripping script.
The art this issue by Freddie Williams II is strong and fits right into the tone Krul is trying to project.
If you are a big fan of Batwoman, you still will not like this book. Maybe the trade will have a primer explaining the meaning of this arc.
As far as our M.E. is concerned, despite box office, Justice League remains the best team book on the racks today!
Here is the way you take an 'event' and make it your comic's own. Bravo to Gail Simone on a great job!
This is my favorite issue of Grifter to date. I think now I will keep it near the top of my pile!
For this reviewer's money, Green Lantern is THE consistent center for all things cosmic in these New 52 days!
Mitch Shelley is up to his knees in black-ops trouble — lucky for him his newest power is just the ticket he needs for his freedom.
The Court of Owls ravage the streets of Gotham and the House of Wayne! A history lesson and fisticuffs galore await you in this fantastic issue! The "Night of Owls" continues!
The icing on this great issue is the fantastic gate inside by Jim Lee and Scott Williams. Absolutely super issue!
Despite its heavy exposition, this exploration of a parallel world is interesting fare, especially for Justice League fans.
This is one of the best first issues DC Comics has ever published!
If you are looking for a jumping-on point for Stormwatch, this week’s issue would be a great place to try. Just hang on!
An OK read, but this was not one of Peter Milligan's better issues of Red Lanterns.
The "second wave" washes over us today and you will be swept away by Worlds' Finest #1! You think you know Power Girl and The Huntress — think again!
Johns knows how to build a story, and here in the underwater world of the New 52, he is totally rebuilding the history of Aquaman!
Green Arrow, continuity, great art and story, AND ... the return of Amazo! This one's got it all, JL-ophiles!
Our reviewer wonders if Grifter can be saved by anyone before the next wave washes it from the New 52 forever!
If you are an old Green Lantern fan wondering what is new, this Indigo Tribe arc is a good place to jump on!
He is not the White Lantern, he is not a Black Lantern. He is the Avatar of the Green, the pure unbridled fury of nature. He is — Swamp Thing!
This fill-in get down to brass tacks on both the surface of our world and also reveals a part of the Martian Manhunter’s past and some cosmic creatures that are welcome to the New 52.
Lemire's emotional assault of chaotic perfection, will leave you gasping for air and beaming that you had the foresight to pick up one of the best books you can buy!
With Jhonen Vasquez and Becky Cloonan — you may have the most wonderful combination since you put chocolate in my peanut butter.
Geoff Johns presents one of his most intriguing scripts yet on the past of Aquaman.
If you were among those few who didn’t latch onto this bandwagon in September, this is your second opportunity. Take it!
The "Hunt For Harley Quinn" story ends here in a fiery pile of ash! There may be more than a few openings on the "team" after all is said and done! Plus — the Joker!
A great yarn, even if you are not into Grifter. For three bucks, it ain't bad!
Geoff Johns weaves a broad tapestry, picking up threads from here and there, and that is comic book storytelling of the finest kind!
When is a fill-in issue not a fill-in issue? When it is done as well as Paul Jenkins' work on Stormwatch #7!
Our M.E., Byron Brewer, said it: "This is one flarkin' good book!"
The debut of The New 52 Captain Cold! The costume is a -10 but the storyline is just getting warmed up! Manapul is carving out a new niche in the Flash mythos!
Seven words are true for the Grifter series: Rob Liefeld cannot get here fast enough!
The day after candy hearts and flowers, all you need to feel that testosterone flowing again are -- the "DOC's" top five books of the week! Bullets, blood and chaos -- oh my!
Emotion is always running high at the forefront of any Geoff Johns Green Lantern yarn, and #6 is no exception!
Ditch the TnA, ditch the appearances by Deathstroke, and if you ask me - the next time Mitch Shelley gets reborn, ditch The Edge and welcome The Dark!
The hunt for Harley Quinn starts here! What will our vivacious clown do when she thinks her "puddin" is dead? Get this book and strap in for one hell of a ride!
For those of us hungering for cosmic comics, Stormwatch and Green Lantern are our favorite remedies!
These are the books that should sit proudly on top of your pull list this week!