So you've just walked out of Matt Reeves' The Batman, and you say to yourself, "Man, I'd really like to read some of the comics now." Well, in this article, we're going to give you a few recommendations of books that you may find interesting if you enjoyed this movie.
A review of Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom
devoted geeks devoted to letting you know that you are loved. I’m B, and today we’re participating in Chthuluary by discussing the kid-friendly graphic novel Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom.
A Review of Unsolicited Justice
In reading Unsolicited Justice, you get that 90's vibe. The hero of the story, the "Port City Protector" known as Alderman, is a self appointed judge, jury, and executioner to criminals who evade punishment. He brings these criminals to the justice they think they have escaped.
Captain’s Comic Log: Blue Devil
For this week's Extra Tuesday, Captain Nostalgia returns with a devilish Captain's Comic Log. This month he's taking a look at Marvel's 1984, "The Blue Devil." You may be familiar with this character from his appearance in DC Universe' Swamp Thing, but was his comic worth reading?
A Review of Melchizedek: King of Justice
Unfortunately, in this day in age, there just aren't many mainstream superheroes that are truly geared towards a faith-based crowd. Sure, we have a "Christian" superhero in Daredevil, whose Catholic faith creates interesting plot points. And we have "moral" superheroes in pre-Secret Empire Captain America and DC Rebirth's version of Superman (who really is just a return to the classic Superman). But genuine, Scripture-quoting, "In Jesus Name" praying, Holy Spirit filled superheroes are a sad absence in most if not all major comic book companies.