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- Wonder Woman #202
How fast it all goes wrong...
- What If...
As a fluffy holiday diversion, Marvel has published five 'What If...' one-shots, exploring alternate histories of familiar characters. The four reviewed here are strangely grim but lightweight, dealing with dark stories in a fluffy and inconsequential wa
- Vampire Hunters (D-list)
Marvel simultaneously relaunch 'Blade' and 'Union Jack', two of their less popular night stalkers…
- This Week’s Shelf-load
‘Seven Soldiers’ concludes, Carey’s ‘X-Men’ continues, the not-Bay ‘Transformers’ movie adaptation, some ‘Civil War’ tie-ins and penultimate ‘Planetary’…
- Team-up round-up
Three crossover titles out this week - House of M #1, Superman/Batman #20, and Marvel Team-Up #9.
- Sleeper: Season Two #1
After the cliffhanger ending to the first volume, and all the sound and thunder of the Jim Lee 'Coup D'etat' issue, 'Sleeper' returns for its second 'season' with an issue that is just deliriously great...
- Sleeper #1
Holden Carver is deep undercover. So deep, in fact, that he might never get out again...
- Selina's Big Score
Most of the time 'graphic novel' is just a euphemism for 'a book made out of old comics'. However, DC has something of a tradition of doing the GN thing for real...
- Harker: The Book of Solomon
Just one more thing...
- Gotham Central #3
Who said two heads are better than one?
- Detective Comics #779
At this rate we may need to rename the site 'Brubaker Shelf'...
- Detective Comics
Lipstick vigilantism.
- Criminal: The Sinners
There's a Criminal practice that takes up most of our - damn, I've already done that one.
- Coup D'etat: Sleeper
A tale of two series: one faded bestseller, and one under-selling critical hit. Can this crossover revive the fortunes of both?
- Catwoman: When in Rome #1
Jeph Loeb continues to demonstrate his remarkable grasp of DCU characters: I'm starting to believe that he could even make 'Wonder Woman' work, although naturally writing 'Wonder Woman' is not a fate I would wish on anybody...
- Catwoman #50-52
Far be it from me to second-guess the opinion of somebody more notable than myself and employ that opinion for my own purposes, but if I was Ed Brubaker I don’t think I’d be overly impressed with the last few issues of ‘Catwoman’.
- Catwoman #5-9
Ed Brubaker's Catwoman revival still seems to be finding its feet, but it's doing OK so far: the writer is settling down and starting to fill in his own particular Gotham background...
- Catwoman #41
Those of you who have stuck with 'Catwoman' this far are either very brave or very stupid. I've stuck with it, and I'm pretty sure I'm not brave...
- Catwoman #25
I have to say, I'm very sad to see the end of Cameron Stewart's run on 'Catwoman'...
- Catwoman #18
If the last two issues are anything to go by, 'Catwoman' now comes with a recommendation from a major comics figure as standard: last month Brian Michael Bendis was quoted on the cover, this month Frank Miller...
- Catwoman
The revival of long-running titles just keeps going. Marvel's revivial - they've recently converted about half of their staple books from semi-unreadable nonsense to essential purchases
- Captain America #1
Only a na?ve writer would attempt to write this comic without considering what Cap's words and deeds might mean in a wider sense. The character represents America, but whose America?
- Batman/Doc Savage Special #1
A messy pulp.
- Batman #612
The Lee/Loeb Batman continues to lead the pack for mainstream superheroics this month...
- Batman #608
Everyone is going to be reviewing this and I'm sure everyone will be saying the same kind of things.
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