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Sun, Jan 10 | from Film Fodder
For those who might be confused, last issue had Wonder Woman beating Max Lord, and this issue doesn’t have a transition. It picks up right in the middle of Blackest Night #6, showcasing Mera’s fight with Diana. So if you got them both, read to where Mera meets Diana, and read this comic, then go...
The question mark should not have been at the end of the Outsiders on the cover, it should have been after Superman, because we get to see the Eradicator on the last page of the issue. That’s it. What a cheap, misleading, stupid piece of advertising. If anyone picked it up and bought it just for a S...
Mon, Jan 25 | from Film Fodder
Just as the first volume of Trinity looked at the similarities and differences between DC's flagship heroes, the second volume examines the effect those heroes have on their world. Busiek notes through Firestorm (whom I'd be in favor of Busiek writing in a series!) that the Justice Socie...
Mon, Jan 25 | from Collected Editions
Blackest Night: Flash 2, Green Lantern Corps 44, Phantom Stranger 42, and Starman 81 Okay, I admit it: I watched the football games before writing up the reviews. It was worth it! Blackest Night: Flash 2 by Geoff Johns and Scott Kolins Green Lantern Corps 44
Sun, Jan 24 | from Film Fodder
His comics debut, Luna Park (Vertigo/DC) apparently made good use of the research Baker put in to that book, as it too is set mostly in Coney Island and its surrounding environs. It’s Coney Island as it is in 2009 though—with some flashbacks to its glory days—but that place is one of the book’...
Sun, Jan 17 | from Every Day Is Like Wednesday
Action Comics 885, Action Comics 885, Action Comics 885, Booster Gold 28, The Shield 5, and the Unwritten 9 Action Comics 885 Adventure Comics 6 Batman 695 Booster Gold 28 by Dan Jurgens and Norm Rapmund The Shield 5 the Unwritten 9 by Mike Carey and Peter Gross
Sat, Jan 16 | from Film Fodder
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Fri, Jan 15 | from Weekly Comic Book Review.com
DC Comics gave everyone Blackest Night #6 as a slightly belated Christmas present in a week without comics. I wasn’t sure what Geoff Johns could possible do in this newest issue to top the incredibly unexpected ending in Blackest Night #5, but I was more than ready to find out.
Sat, Jan 9 | from comicculturewarrior (WordPress)
Wow, is the art messed up for the eyes on these characters. Freddie Williams II always seems to have his characters come across brighter, more glossy, like in a magazine, but the attempt to do his own inking always leaves me cold. The faces are way too distorted, and body proportions can be “of...
Sat, Jan 9 | from Film Fodder
I'm not sure why that is. It may simply be that Superman and Batman aren't the sales draws they once were, or that they and characters like Spider-Man have been drawn so thin by so many different appearances and titles that that their fifth or sixth or seventh monthly—a theoretical team-up t...
Mon, Jan 4 | from Every Day Is Like Wednesday
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