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Invincible Season 2 (TV Series) | Review

Mark Grayson's journey as a mature superhero gets darker, deeper and more visually stunning in Season 2 of Invincible.

5 Apr, 2024

Invincible Season 1 (TV Series) | Review

A brutal masterpiece that redefines superhero animation with unflinching violence and emotional complexity.

30 Apr, 2021

Absolute Carnage (Comics) | Review

A focused symbiote nightmare, Absolute Carnage proves Marvel's best crossovers come from intimate horror rather than universe-spanning c...

8 Jan, 2020

The Boys Season 1 (TV Series) | Review

Amazon Prime's twisted take on superhero culture delivers a masterclass with Season 1 of The Boys in genre subversion that's as ente...

27 Jul, 2019

Dredd (2012) | Movie Review

A relentless dive into merciless justice— Judge Dredd brings brutal order in a collapsed, unforgiving world.

21 Sep, 2012

Flashpoint (Comics) | Review

Barry Allen wakes up in a world turned upside down, where DC's legendary heroes become strangers and he is no longer The Flash.

9 Jul, 2012

Deadpool: Secret Invasion (Comics) | Review

When wise-cracking mercenary Deadpool meets shape-shifting alien race of Skrulls, nobody wins (and that's the point).

15 Jan, 2011

All-Star Superman (Comics) | Review

Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely craft the definitive Superman story by giving the Man of Steel one year to live and prove why he's the ...

14 Apr, 2008

The Walking Dead: Days Gone Bye (Comics) | Review

A lone cop wakes up in a dead world where silence is more terrifying than screams and survival becomes a razor's edge.

19 Nov, 2007

Batman: Hush (Comics) | Review

A master-class in superhero storytelling, Batman: Hush has redefined the Dark Knight for a new generation.

14 Jan, 2007

The Dark Knight Returns (Comics) | Review

Frank Miller drags Batman out of retirement to deliver a masterpiece that has redefined superhero comic-books forever.

14 Nov, 2006

Daredevil: Born Again (Comics) | Review

The definitive deconstruction of a superhero that proves sometimes the most powerful stories emerge from complete personal destruction.

27 May, 2004