The art is by Pepe Larraz so you know it is going to be great. In particular, there is a panel in the super-brawl that blew me away. I'll be sure to point it out.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Review: Spider-Man/Superman #1 Main Story
The art is by Pepe Larraz so you know it is going to be great. In particular, there is a panel in the super-brawl that blew me away. I'll be sure to point it out.
Monday, April 27, 2026
Review: Spider-Man/Superman #1 Supergirl/Ghost Spider Story
Somehow Marvel got the luck of having the Supergirl story in the lot. And I was thrilled when I heard the team-up was going to be with Ghost Spider. As a huge Gwen Stacy fan, this seemed like a 'chocolate and peanut butter' moment, the perfect combo. Add in Phil Noto, a long time favorite of mine and I was really excited.
Friday, April 24, 2026
Review: Superman #37
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Review: Superman Unlimited #12
Im trying to play catch up on reviews so a rare Thursday review of last week's Superman Unlimited #12.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Back From Vacation And Feedspot Accolades
If I have seemed away this last week , it is because I have been! I am just back from 10 days in Vienna and Salzberg. So fantastic! Lots of history and a deep deep dive in filming of The Third Man, my favorite old time movie!
But some wonderful news made it my way across the pond.
Feedspot, a site that ranks blogs and websites, has ranked this place in their 100 Best Comic Blogs: https://bloggers.feedspot.com/comics_blogs/
As I always say, it is the community and discussion that comes to this place that makes the great place it is. So thank you and congratulations to all of us.
The site hit #60 and I have to say I am pretty thrilled with this.
The top sites are more professional comic sites than fan sites. So I am happy the place hit that height.
Feel free to peruse the list and thanks again for the community here.
I'll also say I was surprised to see some floppies in the bookstore in the train station!
Anyways, I am back home and I'll be back to normal posting and responding soon! Lots of books to catch up on!
Monday, April 20, 2026
Review: Streaky! The Origin Of Supergirl's Cat
We have seen a lot of Krypto in the Supergirl trailer . In that story and in that cinematic universe, Krypto has always been Kara's pet, meeting him in Argo and being rocketed to Earth with him. While Kara and Krypto have become close in the comics, he has always been Kal's pet in there.
Friday, April 17, 2026
Review: Supergirl/Blade
This is truly the summer of Supergirl as new stories are suddenly appearing out of the ether, some of them utterly surprising.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Review: Action Comics #1097
Monday, April 13, 2026
Review: Supergirl #12 (v8)
Friday, April 10, 2026
Review: Adventures Of Superman Book Of El #7
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Review: Absolute Superman #18
Absolute Superman #18 came out this week and was another whirlwind of an issue, pushing the old Al Ghul plot forward while introducing not one but two new Absolute characters.
After the wonderfully paced first arc which lasted 14 issues, establishing the world and informing us about Clark, Jason Aaron has really sped things up over the last three months. A battle with Hawkman. A new Parasite. Jimmy and Lois settling into civilian roles. Talia trying to rescue her father.
In this issue, Talia gets to her father and is trying to bring him back to world prominence. At the same time. Lois is ready to get some old school revenge on the Al Ghul's for killing her father. Superman is trying to stop Lois from becoming a murderer. And then ... they show up.
I am quite impressed with how fully formed all these characters feel. I think I 'know' Kal and Lois and Talia. I truly think that simmering first arc really gave Aaron a defined world to now write fully.
Rafa Sandoval is back on the art and continues to shine. I like his version of Clark on the farm. I like the design of the two new Absolute characters in the book. And, as always, the action is energetic and palpable.
I continue to be impressed with this book. Kudos to all involved.
Monday, April 6, 2026
Review: Batman/Superman World's Finest #50
Friday, April 3, 2026
Review: Superman/Spider-Man #1 Back-Up Stories
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Supergirl Trailer #2
The second trailer for Supergirl the movie dropped on Tuesday and I have to admit that I am feeling just a touch better about the whole thing. Yes, it is based on Tom King's Woman of Tomorrow book and that is quite evident in the trailer. But there are enough elements that are different that make me think this movie is going to end more hopeful than that book.
(To reread my thoughts on the first trailer, head here.)
I'll get to the trailer but I am going to start with the poster.
Let's look at this. Supergirl staring right into the camera, in the classic three-point super-hero landing pose, her left hand ready to strike. And she dominates the frame. Contrast that to the first posters.
Remember that one? Supergirl small in the frame. She's drinking. 'Look Out' instead of 'Look up'. Not exactly heroic. The next poster had the infamous 'Truth. Justice. Whatever'.
This poster really feels more like a heroic epic than those. And it is a dramatic departure from those earlier efforts which many people questioned.
I like this poster for sure. That shift away from that party-girl, 'no responsibility' non-hero is evident in the trailer. Instead this leans into the sadness side of things, with a pinch of heroism (maybe). There is clearly a tonal shift.
Anyways, watch the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1-pfiVMKAs
















