Every now and then, even the most immersive story can occasionally remind its readers that they are reading a work of fiction. This usually happens when something unlikely to happen in the real wor
Say what you will about Tom King, but he does know how to have a good time on a comics page. Even when the reader is not necessarily having a great time. One of King’s signature stylistic choices i
McFarlane Toys has announced a new Joker & Punchline 2-pack figure set. It is available for preorder from both Amazon and Entertainment Earth for $39.99 and it will ship in July. The Joker &
When last we left the fantabulous Miss Harley Quinn, she was torn. Torn between a straight-and-narrow life of quasi-marital bliss with Ivy and a life of adventuring with some of Gotham’s less domes
Batman has been gone for a long time, and Gotham has suffered in his absence. Well before his “execution”, Batman’s mind had been the victim of psychological attacks, leaving him
Batman: The Animated Series continues to be a pop culture juggernaut, even thirty years after its debut. While there are countless other interpretations of the Dark Knight, the landmark cartoon has
If Morrison’s Batman has one lasting legacy, it has to be Damian Wayne. When he first came into the series, it was a major shakeup to the status quo, and a lot of people were not happy. Here
This episode isn’t a bad one, but it’s symbolic of a lot of Batman Beyond’s issues as a show in comparison to its legendary predecessor. Terry’s opponent has the tech advant
Catwoman #64 follows up the ending of the previous issue with Veronica Viceroy’s crime coalition planning to take down our feline protagonist. Meanwhile, she’s plotting a way to avoid their s
Mondo have given a “Noir” treatment to three figures from Batman: The Animated Series include Batman, Joker, and Mr. Freeze. All three figures are exclusive to Big Bad Toy Store and are
Raven’s brother Trilogy goes after the team in the hopes of winning Trigon’s approval in this issue of Titans. I’ll start off by saying what I like here. It’s fun to have an issu
If there’s one opportunity for comics at DC to get really crazy, it’s when 5th-dimensional imps show up. Starting with Mr. Mxyztplk way back in 1944, they can show up and use their near