Last Week’s Comics 11/25/2015 By Ian Gonzales and Sal Lucci • November 25th, 2015 We have a light week, an appetizer before your Thanksgiving feast. Sal Lucci shares his thoughts on this week’s The Tomorrows # 5.
It’s Time to Forgive Constantine By Amanda Hudgins • November 23rd, 2015 Keenu’s Constantine is turning 10 years old, maybe it’s time to finally time to forgive the film for its one major gripe. Even God forgave him, can’t you?
Last Week’s Comics 11/18/2015 By Ian Gonzales and Michael Edwards • November 18th, 2015 The Last Week’s Comics crew review’s this week’s seminal Usagi Yojimbo #150 and the bittersweet Batman ’66 #73.
Super-Gat By Holly Green • November 12th, 2015 “Saint’s Row IV far surpasses the competition, emerging as the best execution of what we understand a superhero to be.” Holly Green on the best superhero game.
Holy Totalitarianism, Batman! By Matt Paprocki • November 12th, 2015 “Arkham Knight has no basis of morality, no balance. That’s the problem.” Matt Paprocki reveals the terror fighting terror, the Batman in Arkham Knight.
Last Week’s Comics 11/11/2015 By Ian Gonzales and Sal Lucci • November 11th, 2015 The Last Week’s Comics crew share their thoughts on James Bond # 1, Uncanny X-Men # 600 and Extraordinary X-Men # 1.
Last Week’s Comics 11/4/2015 By Ian Gonzales and Michael Edwards • November 4th, 2015 The Last Week’s Comics crew shares their thoughts on Black Magick # 1 and Batman ’66 # 72.
Nailbiter & The Real Murder City By Charles Singletary • November 2nd, 2015 In the red splashed pages of the comic book Nailbiter, a detective hunts the evil that has shaped Buckaroo, Oregon into a birth place for serial killers. In Murder City, a detective chronicles the real live serial killer capital in London, Ontario.
Last Week’s Comics 10/28/2015 By Sal Lucci and Michael Edwards • October 28th, 2015 The Last Week’s Comics gang shares their thoughts on this week’s The Tomorrows # 4 and last week’s Karnak # 1.
Last Week’s Comics 10/21/2015 By Michael Edwards • October 21st, 2015 The Last Week’s Comics crew shares their thoughts on Power Cubed #2, Twilight Children #1 and Lando #5.