From out of the shadows? Sadly, the real-life history of our heroine is even more shady than her fictional background.
Power failure. This is… ordinary. Beige, rather than Paige. It’s flat and plain, and a flat and plain Power Girl is, as any fool knows, an abomination in the eyes of fandom.
A self-help book in Graphic Novel format, I Do, I Don’t admirably summarizes and contextualizes complex concepts for everyday use.
Clever, insightful, and redolent with the almost-mythical values of a seemingly-simple time, Captain Carter combines the historic and the modern skilfully and pleasingly.
Good glaze, stale interior, soggy bottom.
Max Sarin’s art is charming and nuanced a delight to look at, and perfectly suited to comedy. If only there’d actually been much comedy.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is good; we’d never deny that. But it has an impossible task in living up to its predecessor.
Don’t expect Werewolf by Night to be anything like the comics; but if you fancy a nice little homage to the Universal monster movie, this will do the trick.
Ignore the negative reviews online; She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is a fun little series. Rather like the comics.
There’s an unpleasant misogynist trope at the heart of the new Doctor Strange movie.
We are happy to join the chorus of voices recommending the latest Disney + MCU series.