Matthew Lazorwitz

Matt Lazorwitz read his first comic at the age of 5. It was Who's Who in the DC Universe #2, featuring characters whose names begin with B, which explains so much about his Batman obsession. He writes about comics he loves, and co-hosts the podcasts BatChat with Matt & Will and The ComicsXF Interview Podcast.

A Bonus Bat Chat Catches Up on ‘Detective Comics’ and ‘White Knight Presents Harley Quinn’

Detective Comics #1,031 Welcome to a special holiday week Bat Chat! The Mirror inserts himself into Gothamā€™s mayoral race as he continues his anti-vigilante crusade, Damian makes a move to prove heā€™s smarter than Batman, and a Bat rogue makes his return in ā€œDetective Comicsā€ #1,031 from Peter J. Tomasi, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes and…

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Ed Brisson Returns to Crime Comics with ‘Catch & Release: A Murder Book Story’ on Kickstarter

Ed Brisson has done a lot of notable work for Marvel the past couple years, including a well-received run on ā€œGhost Rider,ā€ co-writing ā€œX-Men: Disassembledā€ with Kelly Thompson and Matthew Rosenberg, co-writing ā€œNew Mutantsā€ with Jonathan Hickman and a one-page story in an X-Men Christmas special that made Glob Herman everyoneā€™s favorite good globby boy. …

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Kat Calamia talks about her teen-superhero Kickstarter ‘Like Father, Like Daughter’

Some kids think of their parents as superheroes; usually thatā€™s a good thing. But when it turns out your dad has superpowers and ditches your family to become the one superhero in the world, well, the reality doesnā€™t quite live up to the fantasy.  ā€œLike Father, Like Daughterā€ ā€” by writer Kat Calamia, artist Wayne…

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Sensational Character Find of 2020 or Poochie: We Review Punchline #1 in a Bat Chat Special

Spinning out of ā€œJoker War,ā€ Punchline, Jokerā€™s newest sidekick/associate/disciple, gets the spotlight in this one-shot, where the forgotten member of the Bat family, Harper Row, her brother, Cullen, and Leslie Thompkins each find something about Batmanā€™s newest rogue to fear or aspire to. Itā€™s ā€œPunchlineā€ #1 from James Tynion IV, Sam Johns, Mirka Andolfo, Romulo…

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A Round of Golf and a Teenage Team-Up with Week in Marvel Files with Taskmaster #1 and Magnificent Ms. Marvel #16!

Hello friends and readers! While the swords are a-plenty, we take a smaller look into the exciting debut of Taskmaster #1, written up by the Marvel Files debut of Dan McMahon. Also, Matthew Lazorwitz is in it till the bitter, and gives us his thoughts on Magnificient Ms. Marvel #16! Taskmaster #1 Written by: Jed…

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WMQ&A Episode 133: The House That Walks Like a Man with Dan Watters

Dan Grote Ā· WMQ&A Episode 133: The House That Walks Like a Man with Dan Watters Writer Dan Watters joins the show to talk about his upcoming Image series “Home Sick Pilots,” his upcoming Vault series “The Picture of Everything Else,” punk rock, cigarettes, Victorian gothic literature and to make co-host Dan Grote feel old…

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Is Ghost-Maker Cool? Find out in Our Latest Bat Chat with Matt (and Will!)

Welcome back to Bat Chat with Matt (and Will!). Batman has gone back to basics, and is hunting down leftover Joker thugs when a mysterious new foe with a connection to Batmanā€™s past appears. Itā€™s ā€œBatmanā€ #102 from James Tynion IV, Carlo Pagulayan, Danny Miki, Carlos Dā€™Anda and David Baron. Matt Lazorwitz: This issue is…

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The Final Verdict: Batman: Three Jokers Is Bad at Trauma (But Still Traumatized Our Three Critics)

It ends where it began. Batman, Batgirl and Red Hood hunt down the Jokers to stop their plan from coming to fruition and creating a new third Joker, hearts are broken and secrets are revealed in Batman: Three Jokers #3 from Geoff Johns, Jason Fabok and Brad Anderson. Robert Secundus: Some say Three Jokers will…

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