Friday, March 27, 2026

DC / Marvel: Superman / Spider-Man #1 Review: A Heavyweight Crossover With Light Impact




  • Written by: Mark Waid

  • Art by: Jorge Jimenez

  • Colors by: Tomeu Morey

  • Letters by: Tom Napolitano

  • Cover art by: Jorge Jimenez (cover A)

  • Cover price: $7.99

  • Release date: March 25, 2026


DC / Marvel: Superman / Spider-Man #1 (DC Comics, 3/25/26): Writer Mark Waid and artist Jorge Jimenez unite the Man of Steel and the Wall-Crawler to stop a Brainiac-Doc Ock heist. While technically proficient, the retro energy feels safe and slightly recycled. Verdict: For die-hard fans only.

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Green Lantern #33 Review: Jeremy Adams Returns Kyle Rayner to His Roots




  • Written by: Jeremy Adams, Ron Marz (backup)

  • Art by: Xermanico, V Ken Marion, Dan Jurgens, Norm Rapmund, Darryl Banks

  • Colors by: Romulo Fajardo Jr, Veronica Gandini. Adriano Lucas, Chris Sotomayor

  • Letters by: Dave Sharpe

  • Cover art by: Xermanico (cover A)

  • Cover price: $5.99

  • Release date: March 25, 2026


Green Lantern #33 (DC Comics, 3/25/26): Writer Jeremy Adams and artist Xermánico ground Kyle Rayner in a relatable L.A. traffic jam while masterfully retelling his origin for the legacy 600th issue. The execution is kinetic and soulful. Verdict: A must-read for fans.

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

The Flash #31 Review




  • Written by: Ryan North

  • Art by: Gavin Guidry

  • Colors by: Adriano Lucas

  • Letters by: Buddy Beaudoin

  • Cover art by: Gavin Guidry, Giovanna Niro (cover A)

  • Cover price: $3.99

  • Release date: March 25, 2026


The Flash #31 (DC Comics, 3/25/26): Writer Ryan North and artist Gavin Guidry launch "Flashes of Insight" as Wally West balances domestic life with a bizarre vision of public self-endangerment. While the visual storytelling masterfully captures the Speed Force's kinetic energy, the narrative logic regarding civilian "hero-baiting" feels technically disjointed. Verdict: For die-hard fans only.

Superman #36 Review: Can a Mass Murderer Actually Become the New Superman?




  • Written by: Joshua Williamson

  • Art by: Dan Mora

  • Colors by: Alejandro Sanchez

  • Letters by: Ariana Maher

  • Cover art by: Dan Mora (cover A)

  • Cover price: $4.99

  • Release date: March 25, 2026


Superman #36 (DC Comics, 3/25/26): Writer Joshua Williamson and artist Dan Mora pivot to a meta-fueled redemption arc as Superboy-Prime attempts to claim the Superman mantle in a post-Darkseid world. The execution is visually kinetic but structurally familiar. Verdict: It's fun but pushes the meta envelope to the max.

Absolute Martian Manhunter #10 Review: Is the Psychedelic Trip Worth the Price?




  • Written by: Deniz Camp

  • Art by: Javier Rodriguez

  • Colors by: Javier Rodriguez

  • Letters by: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

  • Cover art by: Javier Rodriguez (cover A)

  • Cover price: $4.99

  • Release date: March 25, 2026


Absolute Martian Manhunter #10 (DC Comics, 3/25/26):
Writer and artist Camp Rodríguez stalls John’s journey in a psychedelic interrogation that favors abstract metaphor over plot progression. The execution feels self-indulgent and stagnant. Verdict: Skip it unless you're already invested.

Absolute Wonder Woman #18 Review: Is This the Turning Point for Diana's Quest?




  • Written by: Kelly Thompson

  • Art by: Hayden Sherman

  • Colors by: Jordie Bellaire

  • Letters by: Becca Carey

  • Cover art by: Hayden Sherman (cover A)

  • Cover price: $4.99

  • Release date: March 25, 2026


Absolute Wonder Woman #18 (DC Comics, 3/25/26): Writer Kelly Thompson and artist Hayden Sherman escalate Diana's collison with Giovanni Zatara's blood magic as she battles through reconciliation with Zatanna, frees enslaved beings, and invokes the Troika to meet a flame-wreathed demon witch determined to burn everything. The execution inspires with inventive ritual magic, raw emotional stakes, and Sherman's kinetically precise inks that make every panel feel alive with consequence. Verdict: Worth reading.

Sunday, March 22, 2026

NIGHTWING #136 REVIEW

 



Written by: Dan Watters

Art by: Denys Cowan

Inks by: Norm Rapmund

Colors by: Francesco Segala

Letters by: Wes Abbott

Cover price: $4.99

Release date: March 18, 2026


Like most of the other DC Comics, Nightwing is getting a bit of a fresh start coming out of K.O. Yeah, technically you could argue this is just the start of a new story arc, but the way Dan Watters rushed his Zanni story to a conclusion last issue makes this feel like a bit of a restart/course correction. If you enjoyed what Watter's has done up to this point, you may disagree, and that's fine, but IMO, this book has been a convoluted mess of ill-defined characters and storylines that were more likely to be tossed aside than concluded in any sort of satisfactory way. The Zanni, Captain Hallow, Olivia Pierce, Spheric Solutions, the Teddies, Flyboys, etc., Nightwing Prime, Night-Might is soup, the new Mayor, and on and on...  With all that said, I was looking forward to this issue, hoping that maybe Dan Watters would keep true to one of his promises - that Nightwing would be more street-level going forward. Well, the story does involve a street! Let's dive into Nightwing #136...