
Review – End of Life #3: Chicken Guys
End of Life #3, the latest Vertigo title, earns a 9.5/10 rating for its deft mix of dark humor and genuine emotional moments. The story follows Eddie Stallion, a fugitive who reunites with his dying hit‑man father while navigating a small‑town setting. The issue delivers absurdist action, highlighted by a chicken‑suit villain that echoes the over‑the‑top style of the film Bullet Train. Steve Pugh’s cartoony art and Kyle Starks’ sharp writing keep the narrative engaging despite a slow‑burn pacing.

Review – Catwoman #86: The Killer’s Game
DC Comics’ Catwoman #86, written by Torunn Gronbekk and illustrated by Davide Gianfelice, shifts the series into a grim noir narrative as Black Mask returns to exact vengeance. Selina Kyle is framed for a murder, forcing her into a desperate...

Review – Superman Unlimited #12: Seeing Double
Dan Slott’s one‑year mark on Superman Unlimited reshapes the DC universe with Kryptonite‑infused politics, a Latin American nation wielding a meteor‑derived power, and a cadre of Kryptonite super‑soldiers. Superman is absent, leaving his son Jon Kent to assume the mantle...

Casual Cosplay Made Easy: BoxLunch Exclusive Character Jerseys
BoxLunch has introduced an exclusive line of character‑themed baseball jerseys aimed at convention‑goers seeking comfortable, casual cosplay. Priced around $49, the breathable tops feature detailed patches and year‑specific numbers that echo each franchise. The brand provides styling suggestions—from vintage‑inspired skirts...

Review – Sirens: Love Hurts #3 – Murder by Month
DC’s Black Label title Sirens: Love Hurts #3 receives an 8.5/10 rating in GeekDad’s review. The issue reveals the killer known as Horoscope, a therapist who adopts Calendar Man’s method to complete a deadly astrological set. Babs Tarr’s vivid, kinetic...

Review – The Nice House by the Sea #10: Transformed
GeekDad’s review of DC’s The Nice House by the Sea #10, titled “Transformed,” awards the issue a flawless 10/10 from reviewer Ray. The story pits elite, body‑altering celebrity survivors against Walter’s original group in a bloody showdown for a lake...

Review – Bleeding Hearts #3: Language Barrier
Bleeding Hearts #3, written by Deniz Camp and illustrated by Stipian Morian, earned a 9.5/10 from GeekDad. The issue introduces intelligent zombies with their own incomprehensible language, focusing on a young zombie named Poke who discovers a wounded mother and...

Review – Adventures of Superman: Book of El #7 – The Last Race
Adventures of Superman: Book of El #7 shifts focus from Superman to his adopted daughter Otho‑Ra, who must outrun the cosmic Black Racer to save her father. The issue delivers a high‑octane visual spectacle, with artist Scott Godlewski capturing the...

Review – Batgirl #18: The Spirits Within
Batgirl #18, written by Tate Brombal and illustrated by Takeshi Miyazawa, earned a 9/10 rating from GeekDad. The issue sees Cass returning to Gotham with a cursed blood ability that threatens her life, leading her into a portal to the...

Review – Absolute Superman #18: The Sarcophagus of Shazam
Absolute Superman #18, written by Jason Aaron with art by Rafa Sandoval, expands the post‑war Smallville saga by introducing King Shazam, a potential equal to Superman, whose origins trace back to ancient Egypt. The issue also sees Superman adopt a baby...

Review – Batman #8: The Old Men of Gotham
Batman #8, written by Matt Fraction and illustrated by Ryan Sook, propels the Dark Knight into a fresh narrative phase that incorporates recent DC continuity shifts. The issue introduces Vandal Savage as an immortal political foe and sees Poison Ivy...

Review – Bizarro: Year None #1 – Flipped
Kevin Smith’s new series Bizarro: Year None #1 lands with a 9/10 Ray rating, pairing writer Eric Carrasco with artist Nick Pitarra and colorist Michael Garland. The issue sidesteps Superman, focusing on Jimmy Olsen and a cranky Perry White as...

Uri Tupka and the Gods: Another Story From Lands Unknown
Mike Mignola’s latest graphic novel, *Uri Tupka and the Gods*, debuted on March 31, 2026 as a 104‑page hardcover priced at $24.99. The story follows scholar Uri Tupka, who flees imperial wrath after a prophetic cat dream and encounters giant elephants, devils,...

Review – The Peril of the Brutal Dark: An Ezra Cain Mystery #2 – Night in New York
Vertigo’s ‘The Peril of the Brutal Dark: An Ezra Cain Mystery #2’ continues the creator‑driven noir series by writer Chris Condon and artist Jacob Phillips, earning a 9.5/10 rating from GeekDad. Set in interwar New York, the issue follows veteran...

Review – Superman/Spider-Man #1 – Cross-Dimensional Craziness
GeekDad’s review of Superman/Spider‑Man #1 praises the ambitious DC‑Marvel crossover, highlighting an all‑star creative lineup that delivers nine distinct stories. The flagship tale by Mark Waid and Jorge Jimenez pits Doctor Octopus against Brainiac, introducing a Kryptonite‑powered radio wave that...