Review: Dark Days- The Road to Metal
Reading this volume is a great way to prepare for the Dark Nights: Metal event, even if a lot of it ends up feeling unnecessary. The opening chapters collect a true prelude to the event …
Read MoreReading this volume is a great way to prepare for the Dark Nights: Metal event, even if a lot of it ends up feeling unnecessary. The opening chapters collect a true prelude to the event …
Read MoreEvil Batmen statues are on the way from DC Comics!
Read MoreIn Dark Nights: Metal, there are over 30 hidden moments where characters do the “sign of the horns”. See them all right here!
Read MoreThe conclusion to this series is every bit as epic and fun as it promised. The final battle against Barbatos is fantastic and has a number of moments that are more exciting, on their own, than some …
Read MoreThe second to last issue of this epic series proves to be just as exciting and fun as the first. This is an issue that provides all the action and drama that this series has become known for, while also building a …
Read MoreChalk up another point for Dark Nights: Metal, as this issue is just as good as the last. It continues the story right where the previous one left off and gives readers a better appreciation for the situation at hand. Nonstop action, deep exposition, and …
Read MoreThis Wednesday, Batman: Lost hit shelves and provided readers with a bizarre and wonderful look at the past, present, and future of the Dark Knight. However, mixed in with all the cosmic wonder of this issue, we found evidence that …
Read MoreThis is an issue so good and packed with detail that readers will still be coming back to it hours after putting it down. It takes Batman’s history and celebrates it, while also turning it against him. There is a lot here for …
Read MoreThe first six “Dark Nights” evil Batmen one-shots are out and readers now know the secret origins of all but one of Barbatos’ servants. Astute readers and longtime comic fans may have also noticed that each of the …
Read MoreThis is a solid comic book on its own but an even better piece of the Dark Nights: Metal tapestry. Heroes and villains are written well and clash in a way that proves powerful in terms of emotion and …
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