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Exclusive Preview: 'Gotham Academy: Second Semester' #5
Exclusive Preview: 'Gotham Academy: Second Semester' #5
Exclusive Preview: 'Gotham Academy: Second Semester' #5
I think we can all agree that the American educational system could use some improvements, and no institution embodies that idea more than Gotham City's prestigious Gotham Academy. There's high tuition that prices quality education out of the reach of the middle class, an emphasis on standardized testing that doesn't prepare students for real-world problem solving, and, perhaps most pressing, the fact that pretty much everyone on staff has committed some kind of thematic crime that has led them to fight the vigilante known as Batman. Actually, in retrospect, that might be one of the school's more positive points, but as its second semester rolls on, promising students like Colton Rivera and Pomeline Fritch are having difficulty pursuing a proper education thanks to the fact that most, if not all, of their teachers are in fact arch-criminals. Check out a preview to see for yourself!
Fall In With A Bad Crowd In 'Gotham Academy: Second Semester' #1
Fall In With A Bad Crowd In 'Gotham Academy: Second Semester' #1
Fall In With A Bad Crowd In 'Gotham Academy: Second Semester' #1
I'll admit that I've been a little worried about Gotham Academy. I mean, yes, we all knew that the fantastic series of Gotham City's most prestigious private school (which of course has an extensive and extremely dangerous set of catacombs and underground tunnels that seem to lead directly to Arkham Asylum, because it's Gotham City and that's how they roll) was due for a comeback in DC's Rebirth era, but that news was such a relief that it almost seemed too good to be true. Now, though, we're only a week away from the story's return in the pages of Gotham Academy: Second Semester in next week's all-new #1. That means we can all rejoice --- at least for a second. For you see, in among all the horrors and crimes of Gotham City is the most dire problem of all: Olive Silverlock might be falling in... with the wrong crowd!
'Scribblenauts Unmasked' Set To Launch With A Full-Length Comic Story
'Scribblenauts Unmasked' Set To Launch With A Full-Length Comic Story
'Scribblenauts Unmasked' Set To Launch With A Full-Length Comic Story
As the only video game that we're likely to get in the forseeable future that includes Arm-Fall-Off-Boy and the KGBeast, Scribblenauts Unmasked is one of my most anticipated releases of the year. Now, though, there's another incentive to get excited about it: When the game comes out this fall, it'll come with a digital comic by Josh Elder and Adam Archer about Batman, Superman and company duking i
Sidekick to Hero to God: Prince of Power #4 [Review]
Sidekick to Hero to God: Prince of Power #4 [Review]
Sidekick to Hero to God: Prince of Power #4 [Review]
Amadeus Cho finally got a chance to step into the spotlight with his own miniseries in "Prince of Power." Written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente, with art by Reilly Brown and Adam Archer, the series concluded with its fourth issue this week and set the stage for the upcoming events of the "Chaos War" cross-title event...
Ratchet and Clank Comics Kick Off In September From WildStorm
Ratchet and Clank Comics Kick Off In September From WildStorm
Ratchet and Clank Comics Kick Off In September From WildStorm
The most famous heroic Lombax/robot team in video games should instantly snag the equivalent status in comics when DC/WildStorm launches a new Ratchet and Clank series on September 3. The comics will pick up where the franchise last left off on the PlayStation 3 in 2009's "Ratchet and Clank Future: A Crack In Time" with a follow-up story by Insomniac Games senior writer T...