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Teen Titans #93 – Review

By: JT Krul (writer), Nicola Scott (penciller), Doug Hazlewood (inker), Jason Wright (colorist) The Story: It’s getting dark, guys.  Hey Solstice–lend us a light? The Review: There’s a very clear separation between what’s good, what’s bad, and what’s mediocre, but it can be difficult to explain what makes them such, especially when something falls in [...]

Wonder Girl #1 – Review

By: JT Krul (writer), Adriana Melo (artist), Mariah Benes (inker) The Story: Cassie visits her mother, who disapproves of her being a superhero. The conference gets attacked. Wonder Girl leaps into action. What’s Good: Melo and Benes did a good job on the art. Cassie looks like a perfect princess at all times (an action [...]

Soulfire #9 – Review

By: JT Krul (writer), Marcus To (pencils), Richard Zajac (inks), Beth Sotelo (colors) & Josh Reed (letters) The Story: A super-powered teenage boy in a modern land of dragons and magic starts to come into his own with devastating results. What’s Good: A caveat before getting into the review…  We were given this issue by [...]

Teen Titans #90 – Review

By: JT Krul (writer), Nicola Scott (penciller), Doug Hazlewood (inker), Jason Wright (colorist) The Story: The Titans track down the source of the genetically modified teens to a seemingly normal high school, only to be buried inside with a slew of crazed adolescents. The Review: The biggest pitfall a writer can fall into when writing [...]

Mindfield #1 – Review

by JT Krul (writer), Alex Konat (pencils), Saleem Crawford & Jon Bolerjack (inks), John Starr (colors), and Josh Reed (letters) The Story: An elite CIA squad of psychics does some counter-terrorist wetwork as we’re introduced to a whole new side of American security. What’s Good: As far as first issues go, this is a solid [...]

Blackest Night: Titans #3 – Review

by JT Krul (writer), Ed Benes (art), Rex Ogle (assistant editor), Brian Cunningham and Eddie Berganza (editors) The Story: The Titans are trapped in a massive slugfest with the dead. What’s Good: Krul did a great job of tying a lot of the feeling of Blackest Night together. Blackest Night is about making every hero [...]

The Joker’s Asylum: Poison Ivy

JT Krul (writer), Guillem March (art and cover), Rob Leigh (letters) I’m a person who likes consistency in my life. Without consistency in comics there’s no way to tell in advance how you’ll feel from one issue to the next. This series is a collection of one shots, but that doesn’t make it any less [...]

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