Waid is pretty much the best person to write Superboy and it shines through on every page I loved everything about the issue. Clark made a deal with General Lane to work for the military when they ...
War Crime Charges U.S. Hands Over Military Bases Dispatch From Raqqa Kidnappings Killings of Druse Civilians Advertisement Supported by Nonfiction The journalist Tim Weiner investigates the mishaps ...
Many moons ago, the closest I’d come to culture and anthropology in a book was Manwatching by Desmond Morris, still a ...
“The Afghans,” by the Norwegian journalist Asne Seierstad, tells the country’s turbulent recent history through the lives of three people. By Kim Barker Kim Barker is an international correspondent ...
Jonathan Hickman has a reputation for being the best writer in comics, and Ultimate Spider-Man #16 is an example of why. Gwen Stacy is something of a controversial character in recent years. She’s ...
Following the passing of Jürgen Habermas in March 2026, we revisit 1962’s The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere: ...
This enormous history of capitalism provides much fascinating detail, but its flawed conceptualisation of the system’s ...
Steadfast Ibsen fans and newbies to the famed Norwegian playwright's works will equally enjoy former Open University lecturer David Irvin's comprehensive and entertaining new book. Anyone nervous of a ...
Margaret Atwood is an indefatigable time traveler. The prolific Canadian author, perhaps best known for “The Handmaid’s Tale” and its phenomenally successful Hulu series adaptation, has written 17 ...
The author observes that there is plenty of academic writing about leadership in general, but ‘a glaring gap when it comes to legal partnerships’. She uses her experience of working with law firms – ...
Louise Nealon’s second novel, 'Everything That Is Beautiful', is not a pleasant or uplifting experience; it is not meant to ...