Deadshirt is Reading: The Vision and Prez!

Deadshirt Is Reading… is a weekly feature in which Deadshirt’s staff, contributing writers, and friends-of-the-site offer their thoughts on Big Two cape titles, creator-owned books, webcomics and more. For more of our thoughts on this week’s new comics, take a look at Wednesday’s Deadshirt Comics Shopping List. Joe Read More …

Deadshirt is Reading: New Avengers, All-Star Section Eight, and more!

Deadshirt Is Reading… is a weekly feature in which Deadshirt’s staff, contributing writers, and friends-of-the-site offer their thoughts on Big Two cape titles, creator-owned books, webcomics and more. For more of our thoughts on this week’s new comics, take a look at Wednesday’s Deadshirt Comics Shopping List. Joe Read More …

Deadshirt Is Reading… Justice League United and Chewbacca!

Deadshirt Is Reading… is a weekly feature in which Deadshirt’s staff, contributing writers, and friends-of-the-site offer their thoughts on Big Two cape titles, creator-owned books, webcomics and more. For more of our thoughts on this week’s new comics, take a look at Wednesday’s Deadshirt Comics Shopping List. Max Read More …

Deadshirt Is Reading… Hail Hydra, Archie!

Deadshirt Is Reading… is a weekly feature in which Deadshirt’s staff, contributing writers, and friends-of-the-site offer their thoughts on Big Two cape titles, creator-owned books, webcomics and more. For more of our thoughts on this week’s new comics, take a look at Wednesday’s Deadshirt Comics Shopping List.  Joe Read More …

The Sidekick Heist: Batman Incorporated and Grayson Considered

Tim Seeley, Tom King, Mikel Janin and Stephen Mooney’s Grayson has been the rarest of ducks when it comes to follow-ups to Grant Morrison interpretations of characters: one that not only gets what Morrison was going for and accepts it, but builds on it without rehashing it. More Read More …

The Justice League That Never Was: DC’s Failed Superhero Films

Marvel Entertainment’s utter, inarguable dominance of the superhero movie genre has become something of a punchline in recent years. While Warner Bros has achieved smashing success with Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy and Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel, they’ve yet to prove they can effectively sell their Read More …