The call of the wild is resonating once again. It's time for Linkara to return to continue reviewing the adventures of Brute Force with their third issue.
In a departure from his usual style, Linkara does not review a comic but instead counts down fifteen things he doesn't like about the event comic Identity Crisis.
How exactly did a team of weirdos wind up facing a super-villain with cocaine powers? Hopefully Linkara finds as out as he reviews the first issue of The New Guardians.
It's time for another double feature on Atop the Fourth Wall. Experience gritty 90s action with Youngblood #4 and the boredom of space with Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.
Sometimes the title really does say it all. Watch as a baffled Linkara takes a look at the bizarre tale of The Invincible Four of Kung-Fu and Ninja #1.
It's time for Linkara to return to the tale of the last boy on Earth except he isn't. Join him as he looks at the second issue of Kamandi at Earth's End.
Canada decides to get in on the PSA Hell with a comic about the evils of the government. Linkara looks at the first and only issue of Captain Tax Time.
Linkara reviews a comic about Superman going for a walk through Philadelphia, where the Man of Steel attempts to right some wrongs, and does so in very questionable ways.
It's back to Canada for another PSA Hell comic. The country is under attack by Joker and drugs, and only Batman can stop him. Linkara doesn't get it either.
Guest stars galore pop up as Linkara celebrates his 200th episode by reviewing the one comic he swore he would never review: The infamous Spider-Man comic "One More Day."
While Holokara reviews an Elseworlds comic about what Gotham City would be like if Catwoman were the defender and Batman were a homicidal maniac, Linkara learns a shocking truth about himself.
Holokara reviews Psychoman #1, a bad comic written by a man who ended up murdered shortly after the comic was written. Meanwhile, Linkara has a heart-to-heart talk with Margaret, the spirit of his magic gun.
Have you been enjoying the weird parody comic? Well too bad because, as Linkara is soon going to see, Marville goes in a radically different direction starting with this third issue.
Batman may hate rock and roll, but how does he feel about a smoother form of music? Linkara is going to see as he digs into the first issue of Batman: Jazz.
In honor of AT4W's fourth anniversary, Linkara revisits the Spider-Man Clone Saga with the four-part story that started it all: Power and Responsibility.
What better way is there to celebrate Halloween than the annual Treehouse of Horror? Linkara aims to see if comic books can capture the feel of The Simpsons with an issue of a Treehouse of Horror comic.
As another Secret Origins Month closes, Linkara hopefully can hold back his anger as he dives into the origins of Bruce Banner, aka the Incredible Hulk.
Linkara heads back to the Golden Age to review a Superman Christmas comic featuring cartoonish villains, an absurd plot to destroy Christmas and questions the Man of Steel's ethics.
Harvey gets a visit from the Nostalgia Critic as his past is recalled, which ironically includes Linkara's review of an Archie Christmas comic. Guest starring Doug Walker.