BATMAN: DAMNED #1 [Review]
With fantastic art obscured by the text of a story where randomness replaces any semblance of a plot, DC Comics’ first Black Label release is Damned Awful. Continue reading BATMAN: DAMNED #1 [Review]
With fantastic art obscured by the text of a story where randomness replaces any semblance of a plot, DC Comics’ first Black Label release is Damned Awful. Continue reading BATMAN: DAMNED #1 [Review]
The Winged Wonder returns and he’s seeking answers regarding his past. Yet the answers Carter Hall seeks may only lead to more questions… Continue reading HAWKMAN #1 [Review]
The first ballyhooed issue of Brian Michael Bendis’ run on Superman is here. Does it redefine the Superman mythos? No, but it’s a mostly solid Superman story. Continue reading THE MAN OF STEEL #1 [Review]
Harley Quinn #34 is a fantastic finale, cementing that Conner and Palmiotti’s run as the quintessential, modern take on Harley Quinn. Continue reading HARLEY QUINN #34 [Review]
Dark Days: The Casting does little to clarify just what we can expect from Dark Knights Metal, but proves an engaging read with fantastic art in spite of that. Continue reading DARK DAYS: THE CASTING #1 [Review]
Dark Days: The Forge – the first prelude to the upcoming Dark Knights: Metal event – could be said to be the summer’s most eagerly anticipated comic book with no sense of hyperbole. Reuniting writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg … Continue reading DARK DAYS: THE FORGE #1 [Review]
It’s The Justice League Vs. Suicide Squad in this appropriately named mini-series – Justice League Vs. Suicide Squad. Well, what did ya expect?! Continue reading JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. SUICIDE SQUAD #1 [Review]
Welcome back to the round-up! This week we’ve got reviews of Harley Quinn #2 and Mighty Avengers #5, but first let’s catch up with the second issue of Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Two. INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US: YEAR TWO … Continue reading The Comic Review Round-Up, 1.22.13 Edition
HARLEY QUINN #1/ Written by AMANDA CONNER & JIMMY PALMIOTTI/ Art by CHAD HARDIN/ Colors by ALEX SINCLAIR/ Letters by JOHN J. HILL/ Published by DC COMICS To say Harley Quinn has suffered at the hands the New 52 is … Continue reading COMIC REVIEW: Harley Quinn #1