Sayantan Gayen
497 articles published since July 30, 2021
About Sayantan Gayen
Sayantan is a comic book fan based in India who loves good storytelling more than anything else. His power to bore people to death with Kaiju lore is only rivaled by his love for books and movies. He has a master's degree in Energy Tech and loves to watch soccer. You can take a gander at his artworks here: @kenichikyuro
REVIEW: DSTLRY's The Devil's Cut
DSTLRY makes its debut with an anthology of one-shots, The Devil's Cut, that explores human themes and emotions. Here's CBR's Advance Review.
REVIEW: IDW's Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons #1
A pirate's hidden gold and an explorer's rush to retrieve it land them both on Monster Island and in the presence of the mighty King of the Monsters.
REVIEW: Marvel's The Incredible Hulk #1
Peace eludes Bruce Banner as unholy monsters give chase unbeknownst to him while an enraged Hulk looks to take complete control of his body.
David Mack And Alex Maleev Offer Fans an In-Depth Look at Their Work in New Marvel Art Books
In an interview with CBR, David Mack and Alex Maleev talk about their art to celebrate upcoming Marvel art books.
Superman's Most Underrated Power Has Saved His Life
Stranded in the vast expanse of space without a way back home, Superman relied on his most underrated power to save his life.
A Powerful Deadpool Villain is Back - And is Stronger Than Wolverine's Adamantium
A Deadpool villain has just made a comeback, and this time, he's wearing an indestructible armor that can withstand even Wolverine's adamantium claws.
REVIEW: Titan Comics' Dead by Daylight #1
Looking to give The Legion an in-depth backstory, The Dead By Daylight franchise enters the comic book domain with a debut issue meant to hook fans.
Loki's Deadliest Weapon Brings a Norse Mythology to Life
As the God of Mischief, Loki had devised a diabolical plan to unleash Ragnarok on Asgard, creating the Naglfar — a scary figure from Norse mythology.
REVIEW: Marvel's Spider-Man India #1
Pavitr Prabhakar is back with a new solo series where the plot and the artwork are lively enough to spark intrigue. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: DC Pride: Through The Years #1
Instead of focusing on characters, DC Pride: Through The Years #1 centers around tales that show their inclusivity and progressiveness over the years.
A Little-Known DC Supervillains Team is Perfect For Peacemaker Season 2
A long-forgotten gang of rogues would be the perfect addition to the DCU's Peacemaker series, bouncing off the show's raunchy brand of humor.
A Superman Family Member is A Better Inventor Than Businessman
A member of the Superman Family has proven over time that they are much better at inventing than they are at running a business.
Batman's Strangest Alter-Ego Has Become His Greatest Downfall
Traumatized and left broken, Batman created a backup persona who is now trying to take over the Dark Knight's mind and destroy his legacy.
Jon Kent May Finally Change Injustice's Damian Wayne For The Better
Adventures of Superman has taken Jon Kent to the world of Injustice, and he has a unique opportunity to help a dark version of Damian Wayne.
Review: Marvel's Deadpool: Badder Blood #1
Rob Liefeld once again sends the Regenerative Degenerate against Thumper in the sequel series to Deadpool: Bad Blood, which is all bark and no bite.
REVIEW: DC's New Talent Showcase: The Milestone Initiative #1
DC and Milestone showcase the talents of up-and-coming writers and artists over the span of 12 stories, each more invigorating than the previous.
REVIEW: Image Comics' Tenement #1
Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino add a hauntingly beautiful new chapter to the Bone Orchard Mythos in Tenement #1. Here's CBR's Review.
Steel is Putting Armor Around Metropolis - And It's a Horrible Decision
John Henry Irons is turning his company Steelworks into a force for good, but his overzealousness may threaten the privacy and safety of Metropolis.
DC's Doom Patrol Expertly (And Sensitively) Tackled the Real World Issue of Dead Naming
Unstoppable Doom Patrol #3 finds the time to address the real-life scenario of casual dead naming and its hurtful effects on the person concerned.
REVIEW: Marvel's Edge of Spider-Verse #2
Edge of Spider-Verse #2 focuses on two Spider-Totems from different walks of life, showing how magic can create polar opposites of the same hero.