Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Catwoman, and Black Canary face their deadliest threat yet in a sharp, funny, and brutal third issue.
Author: Michael Brennan
G. Willow Wilson and Jaime Infante deliver another sharp, compelling issue as Ivy takes on Gotham’s corruption and Catwoman makes a welcome return. Michael reviews Poison Ivy #43 from DC Comics.
A chaotic, hilarious fever dream — Harley Quinn #60 sees Harley suit up as Batquinn in one of the most fun single issues of the year. Read our full review.
”This issue is a must-have” says Michael in his five-star review of Harley & Ivy: Life and Crimes #4, available in stores now.
“Colourful, sharp, and genuinely fun” says Michael in his five-star review of Sirens: Love Hurts #2, available in stores no from DC Comics.
Michael reviews the fan-favourite Wicked: For Good as the film hits 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD in the UK from today.
Poison Ivy enters her political era in Poison Ivy #42, setting her sights on becoming mayor of Gotham in a bold new direction for the series.
A “long-awaited romantic payoff with exactly the amount of chaos you’d expect” says Michael in his four-star review of Harley Quinn #59, available now.
“… colourful, stylish, and unapologetically bold” says Michael in his five-star review of Sirens: Love Hurts #1, available now from DC Comics.
A spoiler-free review of Rivennia: A Game of Wagers by Jaime Urencio, a political sci-fi novel exploring genetic editing, power, autonomy, and dystopian control.