Review: Footprints #1
Joey Esposito's story about a hard-boiled Bigfoot and his crew of mythical operatives has...
Santa Claus in Comics Cover Gallery
Joey Esposito
Oddly, most of these involve Santa being beaten or maimed in some way.
Superman #706 Preview
Joey Esposito
G. Willow Wilson takes another stab at the Man of Steel.
Sweet Tooth Vol. 2: In Captivity Review
Joey Esposito
The next trade collection of Vertigo’s acclaimed series arrives.
Wednesday Retrospective: Batman: Year One
Joey Esposito
The bread and butter of modern Batman tales.
Teen Titans #89 Review
Joey Esposito
Damian Wayne invades Titan Tower.
December Comics Guide
Joey Esposito
‘Tis the season, so make sure you conserve your duckets by using our handy...
Return of the Dapper Men Review
Joey Esposito
Archaia reminds us why comics is fine art.
Secret Six #28 Preview
Joey Esposito
Gail Simone brings the latest story arc of the DCU’s most badass book to...
Batman and Robin #17 Review
Joey Esposito
The Morrison era of B&R is over, so how does this fill-in arc stack...
2011 Comics Preview
Joey Esposito
It’s the last full calendar year before the apocalypse, so enjoy what you can.
First Look: Ultimate Comics Captain America #1 Preview
Joey Esposito
Marvel hands Captain America to Jason Aaron & Ron Garney in January!
Batwoman #0 Review
Joey Esposito
Batwoman returns, but it’s another case of a woman through a man’s eyes.
Batwoman #0 Preview
Joey Esposito
At last, Batwoman makes her return!
Detective Comics #871 Review
Joey Esposito
Dick Grayson finally settles into cape and cowl.
Batman and Robin #17 Preview
Joey Esposito
Action Comics’ Paul Cornell steps in for a three issue arc.
Batman, Inc. #1 Review
Joey Esposito
DC Comics creates a whole new institution for Batman.
Batman: The Return Review
Joey Esposito
Grant Morrison & David Finch set the stage for a new Batman status quo.
10 Comics Characters that Belong in Harry Potter
Joey Esposito
This ain’t no universe for Muggles.
Icons: The DC Comics & WildStorm Art of Jim Lee Review
Joey Esposito
Titan Books delivers a beautiful collection of Jim Lee’s master works.