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SDCC 2023: Rafael Grampá’s Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham

Award-winning artist Rafeal Grampa is set to turn the Batman legacy completely on its head this September in his brand new Black Label mini series, Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham. I had the opportunity to speak with Rafael Grampa about Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham at 2023 San Diego Comic-Con, and he informed me that this is a much more adult take on the vigilante, which sees him shedding his humanity and untethering himself from the trappings of his billionaire playboy persona to take on the vilest aspects of humanity.

Comic Book Review: Void Rivals #2

The mystery which took months building intrigue is out, and we can safely say we are ecstatic for the shared “Energon Universe”

Comic Book Review: The Rocketeer – In the Den of Thieves # 1

The Rocketeer in the Den of Thieves #1 attempts to reward Cliff, Betty, and Peevey the life they deserve and have earned, but unavoidably pulls them back into the airborne danger. This book teases more than it delivers, but does so to great effect.

Comic Book Review: The Complete Irredeemable 

by Joe Schickman, Reporter Official Synopsis: When the Plutonian, the world’s greatest superhero, snaps and turns into the world’s greatest villain, only his former teammates have a chance at stopping his rampage. But while on the run from the world’s most powerful…

Comic Book Review: Brynmore # 1

a recently divorced and newly sober Mark returns home to rediscover, reinvent, and rebuild himself, reaching his destination just as the last fiery glow of the lowering sun fades over the dilapidated chapel. Symbolizing his own quest for renewal, Mark plans to rebuild the old church as a home for himself. 

Comic Book Review: Creed – The Next Round # 1

Adonis Creed is out of the ring but not out of the game as he trains – along with his manager-wife Bianca – the next champion—his daughter Amara, now an amateur boxer. But with Adonis and Bianca reluctant to pit their daughter against more dangerous opponents, Amara feels like her career is at a standstill, and she’s hungry for more.

Comic Book Review: Tales of Syzpense # 1 

Creators Chris Ryall and Nelson Daniel meticulously merge humor, action, and the immediately captivating chronicle of Cutler Cartlon’s exploits into an imaginative and enjoyable endeavor.

Comic Book Review: King Spawn # 23

The danger is truly coming to a head for our would-be King of Hell and those he cares for, as the scope of Spawn’s exigencies come into focus.

Comic Book Review: Black Panther #1

With T’Challa in supposed exile, the Black Panther must remain in the shadows as he determines what his role will be in Wakanda’s uncertain future. Plagued by introspective doubt in his isolation, the king must learn how to go from ruling on high, to serving those shuffled to the depths of his great society.

Comic Book Review: Klik Klik Boom #1

Who is the mysterious pink haired girl leaving polaroids of her journey through Manhattan? Initially innocent enough, her exuberance over these vignettes and their everyday contents suggests that she is not a typical sightseer, and her completely atypical reactions to experiences throughout the city suggest that she is more than out of her element.

Comic Book Review: Haunt You to the End #1

The world has been transformed into a wasteland, with cars left to rot mid highway, local establishments long since abandoned in shambles, and the atmosphere so toxic, protective suits are required.

Comic Book Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles vs. Street Fighter #1

by Joe Schickman, Reporter Official Description: When a prestigious martial arts tournament invites fighters to travel to Atlantic City and test their skills, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles jump at the chance to compete. But a big stage means big…

Comic Book Review: King Spawn #22

by Joe Shickman, Reporter NYC has always been a destination for tourists from all over the world, but now Spawn and Terry are noticing a rise in visitors from someplace a bit more sinister… Previously on King Spawn: Spawn discovers…