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When he attacked the Marvel universe, he was coming off a particularly bad stretch of comics-writing for DC, a time in which he was one of the four writers for the Superman line, and then Superman/Batman and Supergirl. In fact, his last Superman/Batman story arc was about the two title char...
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Last Week,
Caleb(noreply@blogger.com) from Every Day Is Like Wednesday says
(in Weekly Haul: January 27th)
Justice League of America #41 (DC) Well, this is sort of awkward. James Robinson and Mark Bagley start their run on the title for real now, people! with their fourth issue on the book, and yet the issue is set after Blackest Night (concluding in March) and after Justice League: Cry For Justic...
7 Months Ago,
Caleb(noreply@blogger.com) from Every Day Is Like Wednesday says
(in DC's October previews reviewed)
SHOWCASE PRESENTS: DC COMICS PRESENTS – SUPERMAN TEAM-UPS VOL. 1 TP
Written by Len Wein, Paul Levitz, Cary Bates and others
Superman meets DC’s greatest heroes including The Flash, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman and many more in this title collecting DC COMICS PRESENTS #1-26.
And
Caleb(noreply@blogger.com) from Every Day Is Like Wednesday says
(in Weekly Haul: July 8th)
Green Lantern #43 (DC) Given the fact that this is Geoff Johns forty-third consecutive issue of the series, and a prologue to the “Blackest Night” storyline he’s been slowly building to ever since Green Lantern: Rebirth, this probably shouldn’t come as any sort of surprise, but this is o...
8 Months Ago,
Caleb(noreply@blogger.com) from Every Day Is Like Wednesday says
(in Ten things I learned from the Marvel Pets Handbook)
2.) The Marvel multiverse may be even more complicated than the DC one. DC Comics used to get a lot of flack for how complicated their shared setting was, considering the fact that it consisted of alternate dimensions with alternate versions of the same characters, and that they were permea...
9 Months Ago,
Caleb(noreply@blogger.com) from Every Day Is Like Wednesday says
(in Marvel's August previews reviewed)
DC Comics isn’t alone; Marvel Comics also still publishes comic books. And they too will have a whole bunch of stuff out in the month of August, the solicitations for which I will spend the next few hundred words talking about, pointing at, and sighing sadly over.
11 Months Ago,
Caleb(noreply@blogger.com) from Every Day Is Like Wednesday says
(in Marvel's June previews reviewed)
DC Comics is not the only comics publisher that will be publishing new comics in June. No. Marvel Comics is still around, and they'll be publishing new comics in June too! Don't believe me, look, here is my proof.
Honestly? This is the Marvel comic I'm most looking forward to in June. I can't wait...
And
Caleb(noreply@blogger.com) from Every Day Is Like Wednesday says
(in Weekly Haul: March 11th)
So we have a low angle shot of Nightwing and some random Batman allies on the cover, their feet hidden by the rooftop, or disappearing off-panel, or hidden behind other characters.
Trinity #41 (DC) Well, this comic book certainly came out again this week. Tom Derenick pencils the back-up.
16 Months Ago,
Caleb(noreply@blogger.com) from Every Day Is Like Wednesday says
(in Weekly Haul: November 5th)
Adventure Comics Special Featuring The Guardian #1 (DC Comics) This comic has the most needlessly long and nonsensical title of the week—it’s not like DC’s currently publishing anything called Adventure Comics, Adventure Comics Special or The Guardian that necessitates all these q...
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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...
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