Justin Partridge
Justin Partridge is a freelance journalist who can be found at GamesRadar+ and Newsarama writing reviews about the best comic books ou⭕t there. He's also known to put his encyclop⛄edic knowledge of the industry to work by exploring some of the biggest events in comic book history.
Latest articles by Justin Partridge

Best Shots review: Batman #100 "a rousing, well-constructed tribute to the power and timeless nature of solid Batman comics"
By Justin Partridge published
Feature James Tynion IV and crew presents his theory of Batman in🐈 'The Joker War' finale, Ba😼tman #100

Best Shots review - Dark Nights: Death Metal - Multiverse's End #1 "a high octane blast of cosmic insanity"
By Justin Partridge published
Feature Dark Nights: Death Metal - Multiv🌄erse's End #1 raises the stakes, emotions, and weirdness of the event and not a moment too soon

Best Shots review - X of Swords: Creation #1 "heralds one hell of an incoming epic"
By Justin Partridge published
Feature The first event in the 'Da⛦wn of X' era of X-Men beg𓄧ins with X of Swords: Creation #1

Best Shots review: Detective Comics #1027 "a worthy tribute to the issue that launched Batman"
By Justin Partridge published
News De🌸tective Comics #1027's stories "range from good to꧃ great"

Best Shots review: The Rise of Ultraman #1 "a tremendous visual experience"
By Justin Partridge published
Feature The tokusatsu superhero Ultraman rise🌸s at Marvel

Best Shots review - Hellblazer: Rise and Fall #1 "a frustrating read"
By Justin Partridge published
Feature Tom Taylor and Darick Robౠerton's Hellblazer: Rise and Fall has high 𝕴expectations

Best Shots review: Action Comics #1024 "a lot more telling and not enough feeling"
By Justin Partridge published
Feature Brian Michael Bendis and John Romita Jr.'s Action Comi꧅cs #1024

Best Shots Review: Excalibur #11 "continues the title's Claremont-esque fun, weirdness, and heart"
By Justin Partridge published
Feature Excalibur #11 is fun for new readers and old

Teen Titans Go! to Camp... Darkseid's summer camp
By Justin Partridge published
Feature DC's teen superheroes of Teen Titans Go! return for a fiery summer getaway w🐼ith Teen Titans Go! to Camp

Best Shots Review: Immortal Hulk #36 "a return to horrifying form"
By Justin Partridge published
Feature Joe Bennett returns to Immortal Hulk, and brings🤡 🥀body horror with it

Best Shots Review - Dark Nights: Death Metal #3 "leans into the cosmic calamity that is the DC Universe"
By Justin Partridge published
Feature Dark Nights: Death Metal #3 helps the event fi🙈nd its feet and not a moment too soon

Black ops meet black magic in Shadow Service
By Justin Partridge published
Feature Join her majesty's OTHER secret service: Shadow Ser🌸vice

Best Shots Review - Dark Nights: Death Metal - Legends of the Dark Knights #1
By Justin Partridge published
Feature Dark Nights: Death Metal - Legends of the Dark Knights #1 doesn’t bring much to this ꦬalready cluttered Dark Multiverse Dungeons & Dragons table.

Best Shots advance review: X-Factor #1 "a substantial and impressive opening issue"
By Justin Partridge published
Feature From Leah Williaꦆms, David Baldeon, Israel Silva, and 𓂃Joe Caramagna

Best Shots Review: Hellions #2 "absolutely stands out amid the 'Dawn of X' pack" (9/10)
By Justin Partridge published
Feature From Zeb Wells, Step﷽hen Segovia, David Curiel, and Cory Peti🌸t

Best Shots Advance Review: Empyre #2 "loses a bit of luster as it regroups for its second act"
By Justin Partridge published
Feature From Dan Slott, ꦚAl Ewing, Valerio Schiti, Marte Gracia, and Joe Caramagna

Best Shots review: Empyre #1 "good and splashy fun"
By Justin Partridge published
feature Emꦉpyre #1 is an unexpectedly fun opener to this summer event

Best Shots Review - Dark Nights: Death Metal #2 "both silly and self-serious" (5/10)
By Justin Partridge published
Feature From Scott Snyder, Greg Capu෴llo, Jonathan Glapion, and Fco Plascencia

Best Shots Review - Batman #94
By Justin Partridge published
Feature Leading into 'The Joker War'

Best Shots Review - Hawkeye: Freefall #6 has "style, drive, and more than a few broken bones"
By Justin Partridge published
Feature Fromﷺ Matthew Rosenberg, Otto Schmidt, and Joe Sabino

Uncanny X-Men partners reunite for pulp adventure their kids can read: Adventureman
By Justin Partridge published
Feature Inside Matt Fra♈ction, Terry Dodson, & Rachel Dodson's new🍌 creator-owned title

Swamp Thing vs. Monsanto-esque corporation as both its 'ultimate prize and impediment'
By Justin Partridge published
Feature It's about "someone who c💫an see more clearly how messed up the human race is because he sees it a little more clearly each day as an outsider"
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