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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 Pro (Comics) | Review

The Pro proves that sometimes the best way to deconstruct superheroes is with a hooker, aliens and absolutely zero fucks given.

15 Dec, 2006

The Dark Knight Strikes Again (Comics) | Review

The Dark Knight Strikes Again has proved that lightning rarely strikes twice in the same creative place.

24 Nov, 2006

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

Hulk: The Gathering Storm (Comics) | Review

Byrne's fresh run on Hulk returns the character to form while stripping away the noise to deliver pure monster mayhem.

1 Jul, 2006

Hellboy: The Chained Coffin and Others (Comics) Review

When Hellboy meets real folklore and shows modern horror comics exactly how authentic mythology should actually feel.

12 Apr, 2006

X-Men Vs. Street Fighter (1996) | Video Game Review

The arcade sensation tag team revolution that proved two fighters are better than one and launched a thousand combo videos.

20 Dec, 2005

Onslaught Saga (Comics) | Review

The crossover that nearly destroyed the Marvel Universe and changed everything– Scott Lobdell's reality-breaking epic.

14 Dec, 2005

Hellboy: Seed of Destruction (Comics) Review

Seed of Destruction is a horror comics that actually has a soul and Mignola proved demons could have more heart than most superheroes.

21 Jul, 2005

X-Men: Fatal Attractions (Comics) | Review

When Magneto stops theorizing about mutant supremacy and starts moving toward it with devastating force.

15 May, 2005

Infinity Gauntlet (Comics) | Review

When the Mad Titan falls in love with Death, the universe pays the price in blood and ashes while heroes become dust.

1 Feb, 2005

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