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Three thrilling comics to engross yourself in during Halloween

Three thrilling comics to engross yourself in during Halloween

With Halloween around the corner, here are three thrilling and dark comics to read, featuring the most iconic faces with stories that are sure to tickle your fancy.
A brave and bold new direction for DC

A brave and bold new direction for DC

Have some characters from the upcoming DC movies got you scratching your head? Read for more info on these DC D-List heroes
There’s plenty wrong with me: The Arkham saga retrospective

There’s plenty wrong with me: The Arkham saga retrospective

A love letter to Rocksteady and the Batman games they made
Gotham Knights: The Freebird Rule

Gotham Knights: The Freebird Rule

The newest instalment in the archive of Batman video games fails to top the standard set by the Arkham Saga

Review: Justice League

Justice League is a slap round the face to DC fans

Top 5: Tim Burton Films

The best of the unique and magical style of Burton’s directing

Top 5: Villainous Vogue

With Hallowe’en creeping out from under the bed, prise open the creaking wardrobe and take our top 5 villain ideas to their hair-tingling extremes!

Review: Batman: Arkham Knight (PS4)

Did Batman: Arkham Knight life up to the reputation of its predecessors or has the Batman lost what it takes to succeed? Stephen Lewis gives us his view on the game in his review

Why so Fanboy?

Imran Bukhari feels that The Dark Knight failed to get it right

Summer 2013 Preview: ‘Man of Steel’

Preview of one of this summer’s most anticipated film releases

Prequel vs Remake

Which is best? Or, least worst?

It’s a small world: comic book movies in the age of shared continuity

Andrew Home looks at the state of current comic book movies

Retro Corner – Batman: Vengance

With the recent success of Arkham City, Thomas Lee looks at one of the Caped Crusader’s earlier efforts

Let’s not forget, Batman is ridiculous

The dark and serious films of the Christopher Nolan trilogy detract from the campy brilliance of the caped crusader