Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/PopMatters Picks/Reviews A New World of Wonder in ‘Justice League Gods and Monsters — Wonder Woman #1’ By Jack Fisher / 10 August 2015 A new Wonder Woman explores a new world in a bold new way.
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/PopMatters Picks/Reviews To Embody a Darker Ideal in ‘Justice League Gods and Monsters – Superman #1’ By Jack Fisher / 4 August 2015 Taking a different path to become an icon with Hernan Guerra and not Clark Kent.
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews Forging a New Batman in ‘Justice League Gods and Monsters: Batman #1’ By Jack Fisher / 28 July 2015 Making Kirk Langstrom a believable Batman... to an extent, in one of the trinity of prequel books to Justice League: Gods & Monsters.
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews A Giant-Sized Teaser in ‘Justice League of America #1’ By Jack Fisher / 23 June 2015 A triple-sized story that has limited substance, but a lot of style and even more potential.
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/PopMatters Picks/Reviews ‘Justice League #41’ Chronicles a Catalyst of War By Jack Fisher / 15 June 2015 A war of dark secrets, epic scales, and everything in between.
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page I Wish I Was Here: Exclusive Preview of ‘Sensation Comics – Featuring Wonder Woman #38’ By shathley Q / 9 June 2015 Wonder Woman stands at the edge of a dark and foreboding forest. It's not a real vacation if there isn't a little bit of fear and loathing.
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews Hollow Redemption in ‘Wonder Woman Annual #1’ By Jack Fisher / 8 June 2015 Wonder Woman responds to the Amazons' atrocities, but it's not in time and not enough.
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/PopMatters Picks/Reviews A Stiff Drink of Humility in ‘Superman #40’ By Jack Fisher / 13 May 2015 A drunk Superman is both entertaining and insightful.
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews A Confluence of Conflicts in ‘Convergence #1’ By Jack Fisher / 13 April 2015 The arena for a multiversal clash is set, but lacks theatrics.
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/Features The High Art of Disownership in ‘Death Sentence: London’ By shathley Q / 3 April 2015 Death Sentence: London is quite possibly the most important work of 2015.
Books/Comics/Culture/Featured: Top of Home Page/PopMatters Picks ‘The Secret History of Wonder Woman’ Also Reveals a Great Deal About Our Own Social History By Rhea Rollmann / 6 February 2015 Jill Lepore's hit new book on Wonder Woman sheds light not only on the astonishing origins of this iconic character, but also on the fascinating social and political strands of history which gave rise to her.