Chris Hernandez

Absolute Green Lantern #5 review

Comics

‘Absolute Green Lantern’ #5 Review: Great Fight, Frustrating Read

The heart of this issue is a high-stakes confrontation between Jo Mullein and a radically transformed Hal Jordan.

‘Cheetah & Cheshire Rob the Justice League #1’ Review

Comics

‘Cheetah & Cheshire Rob the Justice League #1’ Review: Villainy Never Looked So Good

Cheetah & Cheshire Rob the Justice League #1 showcases a creative team at the peak of their powers gets to tell a story they’re passionate about.

Articles

How James Gunn’s ‘Superman’ Shines a Spotlight on the Enigmatic Mister Terrific

Mr. Terrific isn’t another super-powered brawler. His heroism is rooted in intellect, innovation and an unwavering commitment to “Fair Play.”

‘Speed Racer’ #1 Review

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‘Speed Racer’ #1 Delivers A Turbocharged Revival That Honors the Past

Speed Racer #1 delivers on the high-octane thrills while also exploring Speed’s struggle to prove himself in his brother’s shadow.

‘Superman’ #28 Review

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‘Superman’ #28 Review: Dark Genesis for the Man of Steel

Superman #28 is a tour de force, a potent mix of classic superhero heroism and psychological horror.

Green Arrow 26 review Chris Condon

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‘Green Arrow’ #26 Review: Delivers an Emotional Gut Punch with Heart

Green Arrow #26 is a deeply personal and intense exploration of the Green Arrow family.

‘Batman #161 review'

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‘Batman’ #161 Review: A Visual Feast with Narrative Fumbles

Batman #161 certainly delivers on its visual promise thanks to Jim Lee’s consistently strong art.

‘Mr. Terrific: Year One’ #3

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‘Mr. Terrific: Year One’ #3 Review: Unleashes a New Kind of Hero

Michael officially takes on the name “Mr. Terrific” in this issue.

Absolute Martian Manhunter #5 review

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‘Absolute Martian Manhunter’ #5 Review: Rage, Fear and Brilliance

Absolute Martian Manhunter #5 is a descent into a beautifully rendered nightmare a chilling exploration of the human psyche when pushed to its limits.

‘Krypto: The Last Dog of Krypton’ #2 review

Comics

‘Krypto: The Last Dog of Krypton’ #2 Review: A Dog’s Life Under Lex Luthor

Krypto: The Last Dog of Krypton #2 is a surprisingly deep and emotionally resonant comic.

‘Superman Unlimited’ #3 Review

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‘Superman Unlimited’ #3 Review: Kryptonite, Krypto, and Charm

Superman Unlimited #3 continues Dan Slott and Rafael Albuquerque’s exciting new take on the Man of Steel.

Imperial #2 review

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‘Imperial’ #2 Review: Hickman and Coello Deliver a Grand Galactic Epic

Imperial #2 is a thrilling visually stunning and intelligently crafted comic that delivers on all fronts.