Skip to content
  • REVIEWS
    • SUPERHEROES
    • FANTASY
    • HISTORICAL
    • SCIENCE FICTION
    • HUMOR
    • ROMANCE
    • INDEPENDENT/SELF-PUBLISHED
    • HORROR
  • A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
  • STAFF & CONTRIBUTORS
  • CONTACT US
    • WRITE FOR THE WCBR
    • SUBMIT YOUR COMIC FOR REVIEW
  • NEWSLETTER
  • REVIEWS
    • SUPERHEROES
    • FANTASY
    • HISTORICAL
    • SCIENCE FICTION
    • HUMOR
    • ROMANCE
    • INDEPENDENT/SELF-PUBLISHED
    • HORROR
  • A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
  • STAFF & CONTRIBUTORS
  • CONTACT US
    • WRITE FOR THE WCBR
    • SUBMIT YOUR COMIC FOR REVIEW
  • NEWSLETTER
WCBR Login

Categories

  • Alternative
  • Anthology
  • Asian
  • Australia
  • Biographies
  • Children’s Comics
  • Crime
  • Espionage
  • Fantasy
  • Franco-Belgian/Ligne Claire
  • Historical
  • Horror
  • Humor
  • Independent/Self-Published
  • Infographics
  • Japan
  • Law and Comics
  • Manga
  • Miscellania
  • Noir
  • Philippines
  • Politics and Comic Books
  • Romance
  • Science Fiction
  • Slice of Life
  • Superheroes
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • War Comics
  • Western Comics
  • World View

Read a Random Post

Honor and Curse #1 (review)

Maxwell Yezpitelok

Satire predicts politics – Allusions to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign in DC Comics’ The Demon #26-29 (1992)

Maxwell Yezpitelok February 8, 2016 No Comments

“The Demon” #26, 27, 28, 29 Writer: Dwayne McDuffie Artist: Val Semeiks DC Comics, 1992 Review by Max Yezpitelok One highly peculiar and clearly satirical

Read More »

Top Posts and Pages

She Wolf – Spell Number One: Shapeshifting

Death Sentence: Liberty #1 (Review)

One Punch Man (review)

No Capes Here: The Wildstorm #1 (review)

New Suicide Squad #21 (review)

“It’s Lonely at the Centre of the Earth”(review)

Demons #1-2 (Review)

Scratcher #3 (Review)

Batman: One Dark Knight (review)

Despicable Deadpool #290 (Review)

Die! Die! Die! #1 (Review)

A Note on Alan Moore’s Retirement from Comics and Cinema Purgatorio #1

“100 Bullets” revisited, Part 1 of 3: Croatoa, MK Ultra, and the induced amnesia of the Minutemen

Project Nemesis #1-6 (review)

Super Team International ‘88 #1 (review)

Warhammer 40,000 – Marneus Calgar (review)

Moon Knight #10 (Review)

Guardians of the Galaxy – The Telltale Series #1 (Review)

Space Ghost #8 (Review)

Sony in legal challenge with DC Comics over ‘Zero Hour’ Trademark

1949 (review)

The White Druid and Michael Nero #1 (Review)

Kingsman: The Red Diamond #1 (Review)

Wren #1-3 (review)

Shazam!: Lightning Strikes #1 (Review)

The “Superhero” Trademark: how the name of a genre came to be owned by DC and Marvel, and how they enforce it

Generation Gone #1-2 (Review)

Super Powers Part One (review)

Avengers: Back to Basics #1 (Review)

Mixed Feelings Book 1(review)

From iconic superheroes to underground indie sensations, the World Comic Book Review offers expert analysis and thoughtful reviews to guide you through the dynamic landscape of sequential art.

Site Map

REVIEWS
A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
STAFF & CONTRIBUTORS
WRITE FOR THE WCBR
NEWSLETTER

Follow Us

Facebook X-twitter

Contact Us

Do you have comic book projects that you want us to review? Do you want to write for the WCBR? Contact us directly.

© 2014 – 2026 All rights reserved.