film REVIEW: The Dark Knight Rises
Chris Nolan’s Batman films have redefined the landscape for comic characters on the big screen, so does The Dark Knight Rises match up to the first two instalments?
Chris Nolan’s Batman films have redefined the landscape for comic characters on the big screen, so does The Dark Knight Rises match up to the first two instalments?
Laura Morley looks at some of the big names from the DC comics reboot, with Demon Knights, Resurrection Man, Batwoman and Mister Terrific coming under her gaze as we continue to round up the heroes and villains of the ‘New 52′ relaunch.
Our latest look at the reinvented DC Comics lineup sees Leigh Forgie tackling the Caped Crusader in the new ongoing Batman series, Detective Comics.
Last week saw DC making comic book history by beginning their long awaited reboot of virtually every single series in their franchise. Does this reboot pass muster, or is it just another Crisis for DC?
Ryan Neal reviews the debut album from innovative up and coming extreme metal hopefuls Arkhum. Take a look inside to learn more.
Green Lantern is the 763rd superhero film to be released this Summer. Does this adaptation of one of DC’s oldest comics soar, or leave you green around the gills? Dave Convery finds out.
Back for a second chapter, we open up the Must Read archives again to find more essential comics. First up: Vertigo’s We3.
The first in-game footage of the long-awaited Batman sequel appears online.
Daytripper, the new graphic novel from Brazilian twins Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá, is a contemplative look at life and death with a twisting and unusual storyline. Dave Convery checks it out.
With the hotly anticipated and much-delayed latest instalment in the Deus Ex franchise about to hit shelves, the first issue of the tie-in comic is here to prep you on the story and make some money on the sly. Ben Hall casts a bionic eye over the first issue.
British actor Henry Cavill has bagged the lead role in Zach Snyder’s upcoming Superman film, bringing the number of English guys in tights in LA to near-pantomime levels.
Warner Bros’ latest superhero, Green Lantern, finally crosses from the printed page to the big screen. Aliens, superpowers and Ryan Reynolds abound in the debut trailer.
Michael Easton and Peter Straub present The Green Woman, a ‘serial killer versus cop’ showdown from Vertigo Comics.
In the footsteps of Persepolis comes Cuba: My Revolution. Inverna Lockpez presents her tell-all through the character Sonya, a young intellectual and proponent of Fidel Castro’s 1960s rise to power.
Vertigo Crime invites readers into the seedy underbelly of a 50s San Francisco with Fogtown, a noir-styled graphic novel told from the perspective of a drunk and secretive private eye named Frank Grissel.
Five years after the water hit shores, Mat Johnson and Simon Gane still acknowledge the need for remembering the widespread destruction Hurricane Katrina caused.
For our tenth Must Read, we present a humble vaudevillian veteran, both victim and villian, a vestige of the vox populi, a valorous visitation of a by-gone vexation, vowing to vanquish venal and virulent vermin: V For Vendetta.
Warner Bros. Pictures has released four new teaser posters for their upcoming Green Lantern movie.
Join Must Read at the comic industry equivalent of the Academy Awards.
Matt Kindt’s new original graphic novel Revolver asks a difficult question: Is a life full of meaning worth sacrificing for one of shallow comfort? The answer comes easier than readers might think.