Batman: Assault on Arkham–This Is Not Your Parents’ PG-13 Movie *Spoilers*
Batman: Assault on Arkham is for the DC fans who like a lot more Suicide Squad and a little less Batman in their movies.
Continue ReadingBatman: Assault on Arkham is for the DC fans who like a lot more Suicide Squad and a little less Batman in their movies.
Continue ReadingA collection of Batman books, cars that become monsters, a new zombie book from DC, and Archie #656, all this week in Comic Book Corner.
Continue ReadingBarnes & Noble’s “Get Pop-Cultured” events are a great reason to get your geek family into a bookstore this summer.
Continue ReadingDakster checks out DC Comics’ newest animated movie, Son of Batman, and figures out if it’s worth watching or picking up the book instead.
Continue ReadingA New York Comic Con stripped of everything but comics? It was fun, but could use some tweaks to be truly great.
Continue ReadingThis week, we look at Climate Changed: A Personal Journey Through the Science, Vixen: Return of the Lion, Justice League United, Hinterkind, Detective Comics, The United States of Murder Inc, The X-Files, and Lumberjanes!
Continue ReadingHappy Comic Release Day! This week, Corrina gives us a look into the grim future of DC Comics, while Sophie continues her journey through The X-Files.
Continue ReadingJLA Adventures: Trapped in Time is the latest DC Comics adventure that is marketed towards the entire family, but does that mean the entire family will enjoy it?
Continue ReadingEvery mom deserves a superhero outfit to show the world how awesome she is. Dakster shows us her top five choices from SuperHeroStuff.com.
Continue ReadingThis week, we look at Runaways, Avatar, Batman: Eternal, Tomb Raider, The X-Files, and Moon Knight.
Continue ReadingBatman turns 75 years old today, and he still looks incredible!
Continue ReadingThis week we have Batman: Venom, a sly fox, Aquaman, Smallville: Lantern #1, and a look at British Comics Month!
Continue ReadingCorrina finds the special expanded edition of Detective Comics #27 far too cynical, Lisa Tate reviews the graphic novel I, Frankenstein in preparation for seeing the movie based on it, Kelly Knox reviews Dark Horse’s Star Wars #13, Sophie dives back into The X-Files, and Dakster reveals her New Year’s Resolution to read 365 comics in 365 days.
Continue Reading2013 was a great year to be a comic book fan.
Continue ReadingWe have a wide variety of reviews this week, including Wonder Woman, Black Orchid, and several DC Comics coming out today.
Continue ReadingNew eBay collections let everyone curate their wish lists and share them, too. Ours are especially geeky, but of course.
Continue ReadingComix Chix’s Kate Kotler shares a diary of her “geeky pregnancy” with GeekMom: One early Saturday morning, Kate peed on a stick only to discover she was “up the duff.” Rapidly, the life she shares with her “British Boy” changed as she began to wrap her head around upcoming motherhood.
Continue ReadingExtrageektacular Activities: Creativity through cake decorating at Duff’s Cake Mix.
Continue ReadingCorrina looks at two anthologies, one featuring Batmen, one all about vampires, that are fresh off the presses today, while Dakster dives into some motion comics on the web and Melody gives us a look into her daughters pull pile this week.
Continue ReadingWhether it’s a new school or one you’ve been going to for years, the first month back is always a transition. New teachers, new classmates, new friends, but one thing always stays true: Batman.
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