Posted on February 16, 2012 by dfstell
By: Scott Snyder (writer), Greg Capullo (pencils), Jonathan Glapion (inks), FCO (colors), Richard Starkings (letters), Katie Kubert (assistant editor), Harvey Richards (associate editor) & Mike Marts (editor) Four Things: 1. This is a real tour de force artistically. – Man, it’s hard to even know where to start gushing about the art in this issue. Every page [...]
Filed under: DC Comics | Tagged: Batman, Batman #6, Batman #6 review, DC, Dean Stell, FCO, Greg Capullo, Harvey Richards, Jonathan Glapion, Katie Kubert, Mike Marts, review, Richard Starkings, Scott Snyder | 7 Comments »
Posted on February 14, 2012 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: Gail Simone (writer), Ardian Syaf (penciller), Vicente Cifuentes (inker), Ulises Arreola (colorist) The Story: Let that be a lesson to ya—never trust a woman who changes her hair color daily. The Review: Of all the members of the Bat-family, Barbara Gordon as Batgirl may be the most obvious rip-off of its patriarch. Unlike the [...]
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Ardian Syaf, Barbara Gordon, Batgirl, Batgirl #6, Batgirl #6 Review, Batman, Bruce Wayne, DC, DC Comics, Gail Simone, Ulises Arreola, Vicente Cifuentes | Leave a Comment »
Posted on February 14, 2012 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: Gregg Hurwitz (writer), Szymon Kudranski (artist), John Kalisz (colorist) The Story: It’ll be a while before anyone in Gotham rents The Birds again. The Review: In these modern times, we don’t see too much of the villain of pure evil anymore. It may have been the thing once to have characters who committed crimes [...]
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Posted on February 10, 2012 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: Peter J. Tomasi (writer), Patrick Gleason (penciller), Mick Gray (inker), John Kalisz (colorist) The Story: Not one of your typical father-son bonding times, but to each his own… The Review: Since family has been such a prevalent motif in this series, it got me reflecting on the special relationship between our titular stars. It [...]
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Batman, Batman and Robin, Batman and Robin #6, Batman and Robin #6 review, Bruce Wayne, Damian Wayne, DC, DC Comics, John Kalisz, Mick Gray, Nobody, Patrick Gleason, Peter J. Tomasi, Robin | Leave a Comment »
Posted on February 2, 2012 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: Joshua Hale Fialkov (writer), Andrea Sorrentino (artist), Marcelo Maiolo (colorist) The Story: You’re one to talk, Batman—most people think you’re a vampire, too. The Review: Throwing in any guest star of the Dark Knight’s caliber can be a risky business. As a major character with an established, popular fan-base, people have certain expectations of [...]
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Andrea Sorrentino, Andrew Bennett, Batman, Bruce Wayne, DC, DC Comics, Gotham, I Vampire, I Vampire #5, I Vampire #5 review, John Troughton, Joshua Hale Fialkov, Marcelo Maiolo, Mary Queen of Blood, Tig | 3 Comments »
Posted on January 25, 2012 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: Geoff Johns (writer), Jim Lee (penciller), Scott Williams, Sandra Hope, Mark Irwin, Joe Weems (inkers), Alex Sinclair, Gabe Eltaeb, Tony Avina (colorists) The Story: I’ll give this for Hal—the kid takes a lickin’ and keeps on tickin’. The Review: Look, I get it. Even with a whole cast of perfectly formed, likable characters, you’re [...]
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Apokolips, Barry Allen, Batman, Bruce Wayne, Clark Kent, Cyborg, Darkseid, DC, DC Comics, Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, Justice League, Justice League #5, Justice League #5 review, Kal-El, Princess Diana, Superman, The Flash, Vic Stone, Wonder Woman | 5 Comments »
Posted on January 20, 2012 by dfstell
By: Scott Snyder (writer), Greg Capullo (pencils), Jonathan Glapion (inks), FCO (colors), Richard Starkings (letters), Katie Kubert (assistant editor), Harvey Richards (associate editor) & Mike Marts (editor) The Story: It’s a complete mind-bender as the Court of Owls has Batman trapped in a maze. Or do they?? Three Things: 1. Interesting mechanic with the twisting [...]
Filed under: DC Comics | Tagged: Batman, Batman #5, Batman #5 review, DC, Dean Stell, FCO, Greg Capullo, Harvey Richards, Jonathan Glapion, Katie Kubert, Mike Marts, review, Richard Starkings, Scott Snyder | 22 Comments »
Posted on January 12, 2012 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: J.H. Williams III & W. Haden Blackman (writers), J.H. Williams III (artist), Dave Stewart (colorist) The Story: Screw the Ghostbusters—Batwoman’s on the case! The Review: Kate Kane as Batwoman faced a lot of scrutiny from the moment she came into existence, and although her sexual preferences were the most controversial, I think even if [...]
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Batman, Batwoman, Batwoman #5, Batwoman #5 review, Bette Kane, Bruce Wayne, Cameron Chase, D.E.O., Dave Stewart, DC, DC Comics, J.H. Williams III, Kate Kane, Mr. Bones, W. Haden Blackman, Weeping Woman | 5 Comments »
Posted on January 12, 2012 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: Peter J. Tomasi (writer), Patrick Gleason (penciller), Mick Gray (inker), John Kalisz (colorist) The Story: Damian, I’d say you have a bright future as an artist—for S&M fetishists. The Review: Way, way back in my review of Batgirl #17, I talked about how Damian Wayne, for all the different interpretations he’s been given under [...]
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Alfred Pennyworth, Batman, Batman and Robin, Batman and Robin #5, Batman and Robin #5 review, Bruce Wayne, Damian Wayne, DC, DC Comics, John Kalisz, Mick Gray, Nobody, Patrick Gleason, Peter J. Tomasi, Robin | Leave a Comment »
Posted on January 11, 2012 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: Gregg Hurwitz (writer), Szymon Kudranski (artist), John Kalisz (colorist) The Story: It’s only fair, Penguin, that you give Hitchcock credit for half your evil plan. The Review: Like the vast majority of comic book villains, Penguin lacked much of the depth that made so many of his brethren standouts. He had a recognizable appearance, [...]
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Batman, Bruce Wayne, Commissioner Gordon, DC, DC Comics, Gotham, Gotham City, Gregg Hurwitz, John Kalisz, Oswald Cobblepot, Penguin, Penguin: Pain and Prejudice, Penguin: Pain and Prejudice #4, Penguin: Pain and Prejudice #4 review, Szymon Kudranski | 1 Comment »
Posted on January 5, 2012 by paladinking
by Tony Salvador Daniel (writing & pencils), Szymon Kudranski (art), Sandu Florea & Rob Hunter (inks), Tomeu Morey (colors), and Jared K. Fletcher (letters) The Story: Batman has to fight through a mob of Occupy Gotham Joker fans to catch a killer. The Review: Thus far, I’ve found Tony Daniel’s Detective Comics to be one [...]
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Posted on December 23, 2011 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: Geoff Johns (writer), Jim Lee (penciller), Scott Williams (inker), Alex Sinclair & Gabe Eltaeb (colorist) The Story: Vic, would this be a bad time for me to suggest you star as the new Bionic Man? The Review: I admit, I had mixed feelings when I heard Cyborg was going to join the Justice League. [...]
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Alex Sinclair, Apokolips, Aquaman, Barry Allen, Batman, Bruce Wayne, Clark Kent, Cyborg, Darkseid, DC, DC Comics, Flash, Gabe Eltaeb, Geoff Johns, Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, Jim Lee, Justice League, Justice League #4, Justice League #4 review, Princess Diana, Scott Williams, Superman, The Flash, Victor Stone, Wonder Woman | 7 Comments »
Posted on December 22, 2011 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: Grant Morrison (writer), Cameron Stewart & Chris Burnham (artists), Nathan Fairbairn (colorist) The Story: Now that’s a boat ride you’re not bound to forget. The Review: While it’s unclear where Batman Inc. fits into this refreshed DCU, with everyone still in the youth of their vigilante careers, it’s obvious Morrison’s grand idea for the [...]
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Barbara Gordon, Batgirl, Batman, Batman Inc., Batman Incorporated, Batman Incorporated: Leviathan Strikes, Batman Incorporated: Leviathan Strikes review, Batwing, Bruce Wayne, Cameron Stewart, Chris Burnham, Damian Wayne, David Zavimbe, DC, DC Comics, Dick Grayson, Dr. Dedalus, Grant Morrison, Halo, Katana, Leviathan, Lord Death Man, Metamorpho, Nathan Fairbairn, Oracle, outsiders, Red Robin, Robin, Stephanie Brown, Talia Al Ghul, Tim Drake | 3 Comments »
Posted on December 20, 2011 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: Too many to list—check out the review. The Story: Robotman in the jungle! Garbage Man meets Batman! Tanga flies with whales! The Review: Back in my creative writing days, I had a professor (shout-out to Ron Carlson) who would talk to us about the hump of fiction known as the “Big Fat Middle,” the [...]
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Aaron Lopresti, Batman, Bent, Bruce Wayne, Cliff Steele, DC, DC Comics, Garbage Man, John Kalisz, Kevin Maguire, Matt Kindt, Matt Ryan, Mike Atiyeh, My Greatest Adventure, My Greatest Adventure #3, My Greatest Adventure #3 review, Robotman, Rosemary Cheetham, Scott Kolins, Tanga, Za | Leave a Comment »
Posted on December 18, 2011 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: Peter J. Tomasi (writer), Patrick Gleason (penciller), Mick Gray (inker), John Kalisz (colorist) The Story: If Alfred had been a Blackhawk, a “Hawkaaa!” would be very appropriate here. The Review: I’ve often marked Tomasi as one of the great character writers in DC’s stable of storytellers, up alongside Paul Cornell and Gail Simone. But [...]
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Alfred Pennyworth, Batman, Batman and Robin, Batman and Robin #4, Batman and Robin #4 review, Bruce Wayne, Damian Wayne, DC, DC Comics, John Kalisz, Mick Gray, Nobody, Patrick Gleason, Pete Tomasi, Peter J. Tomasi, Robin | Leave a Comment »
Posted on December 13, 2011 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: Dan Jurgens (writer), Aaron Lopresti (penciller), Matt Ryan (inker), Hi-Fi (colorist) The Story: This is how the world ends—as a flashing, neon disco light before obliteration. The Review: This issue picks up where we left off last time, with Booster Gold and Batman fending off a legion of golems as they attempt to prevent [...]
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Aaron Lopresti, Batman, Booster Gold, Bruce Wayne, Dan Jurgens, DC, DC Comics, Godiva, Green Lantern, Guy Gardner, Hi-Fi, Ice, JLI, Justice, Justice League International, Justice League International #4, Justice League International #4 review, Matt Ryan, Rocket Red | 2 Comments »
Posted on December 10, 2011 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: Gregg Hurwitz (writer), Szymon Kudranski (artist), John Kalisz (colorist) The Story: Penguin goes on a blind date. The Review: Speaking as someone who was born with a negligible share of good looks, I can say with some experience that when you have a less than magazine-worthy appearance, you have to work a little harder. [...]
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Batman, Bruce Wayne, DC, DC Comics, Gregg Hurwitz, John Kalisz, Joker, Oswald Cobblepot, Penguin, Penguin: Pain and Prejudice, Penguin: Pain and Prejudice #3, Penguin: Pain and Prejudice #3 review, Szymon Kudranski | 4 Comments »
Posted on December 7, 2011 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: Adisakdi Tantimedh (writer), Galen Showman & P. Craig Russell (artists), Dave McCaig (colorist) The Story: I say, up in the sky! It’s a bird, it’s a plane—oh, wait, those don’t exist yet. The Review: I wasn’t sure how to classify these DC Comics Presents books. Even though they’re released as “issues,” they really represent [...]
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Adisakdi Tantimedh, Barry Allen, Batman, Bruce Wayne, Clark Kent, Dave McCaig, DC, DC Comics, DC Comics Presents, Elseworlds, Galen Showman, Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, Industrial Revolution, JLA, JLA: The Age of Wonder, JLA: The Age of Wonder review, Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, P. Craig Russell, Princess Diana, Starman, Superman, Ted Knight, The Flash, Thomas Edison, Wonder Woman | Leave a Comment »
Posted on November 20, 2011 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: Peter David (writer) The Story: Will Artemis and Zatanna come to “Harm”? It’s a “Secret.” Yeah, I went there. The Review: Unlike the Teen Titans, which brought kids together to learn the value of friendship and heroism, David’s interpretation of the adolescent vigilante on the original Young Justice comics emphasized their most irritating qualities: [...]
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Aqualad, Artemis, Artemis Crock, Batman, Bruce Wayne, Connor Kent, DC, DC Comics, Harm, J'onn J'onzz, Kaldur, Kaldur'ahm, Karen Beecher, Kid Flash, M'gann M'orzz, Mal Duncan, Martian Manhunter, Megan Morse, Miss Martian, Peter David, Red tornado, Robin, Secret, Snapper Carr, Superboy, Tim Drake, Wally West, Wendy and Marvin, Young Justice, Young Justice episode 18, Young Justice episode 18 review, Zatanna, Zatanna Zatara | 2 Comments »
Posted on November 18, 2011 by dfstell
By: Scott Snyder (writer), Greg Capullo (pencils), Jonathan Glapion (inks), FCO (colors), Richard Starkings & Jimmy Betancourt (letters), Katie Kubert (assistant editor), Harvey Richards (associate editor) & Mike Marts (editor) The Story: Batman investigates a secret society within Gotham. Five Things: 1. Really awesome art. The Capullo/Glapion/FCO team is really something! They excel in all [...]
Filed under: DC Comics | Tagged: Batman, Batman #3, Batman #3 review, DC, Dean Stell, FCO, Greg Capullo, Harvey Richards, Jimmy Betancourt, Jonathan Glapion, Katie Kubert, Mike Marts, review, Richard Starkings, Scott Snyder | 14 Comments »
Posted on November 17, 2011 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: Geoff Johns (writer), Jim Lee (penciller), Scott Williams (inker), Alex Sinclair, Hi-Fi, Gabe Eltaeb (colorist) The Story: Those ain’t no flying monkeys! The Review: One of the more intriguing elements to this version of the Justice League is the youth they project. Appearance-wise, they all look around their late twenties or early thirties, and [...]
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Alex Sinclair, Aquaman, Arthur Curry, Barry Allen, Batman, Bruce Wayne, Clark Kent, Cyborg, DC, DC Comics, Flash, Gabe Eltaeb, Geoff Johns, Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, Hi-Fi, Jim Lee, Justice League, Justice League #3, Justice League #3 review, Princess Diana, Soctt Williams, Superman, The Flash, Victor Stone, Wonder Woman | 5 Comments »
Posted on November 12, 2011 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: Gregg Hurwitz (writer), Szymon Kudranski (artist), John Kalisz (colorist) The Story: You’d have to be crazy to accuse him of having an Oedipus complex. The Review: One thing you have to reflect on is that the Joker, Scarecrow, Riddler, and all the other crazies of Arkham make only a portion of Gotham’s darkness. They [...]
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Batman, Bruce Wayne, Commissioner Gordon, DC, DC Comics, Gotham, Gotham City, Gregg Hurwitz, John Kalisz, Oswald Cobblepot, Penguin, Penguin: Pain and Prejudice, Penguin: Pain and Prejudice #2, Penguin: Pain and Prejudice #2 review, Szyman Kudranski, The Penguin | 1 Comment »
Posted on November 8, 2011 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: Nicole Dubuc (writer) The Story: It’ll be the end of the world unless Young Justice saves us. So yeah, goodbye Earth. The Review: While the assumption is that the members of Young Justice will take over for their iconic forebears someday, you’re not really inclined to take the notion seriously. After all, time doesn’t [...]
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Aqualad, Artemis, Artemis Crock, Batman, Bruce Wayne, Connor Kent, DC, DC Comics, J'onn J'onzz, Kaldur, Kid Flash, M'gann M'orzz, Martian Manhunter, Megan Morse, Miss Martian, Nicole Dubuc, Robin, Superboy, Tim Drake, Wally West, Young Justice, Young Justice episode 16, Young Justice episode 16 review | 3 Comments »
Posted on November 5, 2011 by Minhquan Nguyen
By: Dan Jurgens (writer), Aaron Lopresti (penciller), Matt Ryan (inker), Hi-Fi (colorist) The Story: Actually, I can believe it’s not the Justice League. The Review: On the topic of super-teams that need to distinguish themselves from the Justice League, let’s turn our attention to one of the most obvious offenders. We mustn’t forget that for [...]
Filed under: DC Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Aaron Lopresti, August General in Iron, Batman, Booster Gold, Bruce Wayne, Dan Jurgens, DC, DC Comics, Fire, Green Lantern, Guy Gardner, Hi-Fi, Ice, JLI, Justice League International, Justice League International #3, Justice League International #3 review, Matt Ryan, Rocket Red, Vixen | 3 Comments »
Posted on November 2, 2011 by Roman Colombo
Written and Drawn by Tony S. Daniel, inks by Sandu Florea, colors by Tomeu Morey The Story: Batman faces off against the Dollmaker and his twisted family. The Good: There was a lot of action in this issue. Brutal, Batman-getting-his-ass-kicked action. And we get to see how much balls Batman has–or still has, despite the [...]
Filed under: DC Comics | Tagged: Batman, Batman Detective Comics, DCnU, Detective Comics, DETECTIVE COMICS #3, DETECTIVE COMICS #3 review, New 52, Sandu Florea, Tomeu Morey, Tony Daniel | 8 Comments »