Fast zombies are bad enough but talking zombies!? That's too much even The Walking Dead. The talkers recently introduced were actually living humans wearing zombie masks to blend in with walkers in similar to Michonne's pet zombies.
"It wasn't entirely a fake out," creator Robert Kirk insisted in the letters page of The ... [Read More]
Superman was orphaned as a child so he's retuning the favor. The son of Green Arrow and Black Canary was his first victim. Now John Costantine's daughter is orphaned in Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Three #1.
Yellow Lantern Superman kills the Green Lantern Corps in the war for Earth. Their bodies fall out of the sky and ... [Read More]
Batman finally has his Robin but it's not the one we were expecting. The Dark Knight teams up with a black Robin in Batman and Robin: Futures End #1 by writer Ray Fawkes.
The Futures End series is set 5 years in the future. Bruce Wayne still hasn't gotten over the loss of his son and former Robin, Damian, whom he is ... [Read More]
First Superman beat Green Arrow to death then he killed Black Canary with his heat vision orphaning their infant son, Conner Lance-Queen. That is until Doctor Fate intervenes in the epilogue of Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Two #24.
Fate saves Canary against the wishes of Nabu, the Lord of Order that inhabits and ... [Read More]
Superman has murdered both villains and heroes in the Injustice series but he's never been caught in the act until now. Black Canary reveals she recorded Yellow Lantern Superman using his heat vision to kill her unborn child. She survives long enough to explain the consequences of his actions in Injustice: Gods Among Us: ... [Read More]
Just when you think Superman can't get any more evil, the unhinged hero uses his heat vision to kill Black Canary in Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Two #22. Canary and Harley Quinn swore vengeance against Superman after he killed both of their baby daddies: Green Arrow & Joker.
Harley helps take down Superman's ... [Read More]
Zombies aren't the real threat in The Walking Dead. They're slow and dumb... until now. The Walking Dead #130 introduces talking zombies in "There Were Whispers and I was Afraid."
After losing their horses, patrolmen Marco and Ken hide in a ditch from a herd of walkers that seem to be whispering about where they ... [Read More]



