Deathstroke, the Professional: Part One “Deathstroke” #1 (Review)

Deathstroke #1 DC Comics Written by: Christopher Priest Art by: Jeremy Cox, Jason Paz, Carlo Pagulayan, Willie Schubert, and Romulo Fajardo Jr. This issue picks up right where the last left off: with the Clock King holding Matthew Bland in a clock-shaped prison cell as they argue about who double-crossed whom. The Clock King thinks… Continue reading Deathstroke, the Professional: Part One “Deathstroke” #1 (Review)

Up, Up and Away with “Supergirl: Rebirth” #1 (Review)

Supergirl: Rebirth #1 DC Comics Written by: Steve Orlando Art by: Emanuela Lupacchino, Ray McCarthy and Michael Atiyeh Argo City is the setting where members of the Science Council, led by Zor-El, are deciding the fate of Lar-On, who they deem to be a threat to the city and its people. A cutaway scene to… Continue reading Up, Up and Away with “Supergirl: Rebirth” #1 (Review)

Deathstroke The Professional in “Deathstroke: Rebirth” #1 (Review)

Deathstroke #1 DC Comics Written by: Christopher Priest Art by: Jeremy Cox Issue #1 of Deathstroke starts off in the snow covered wilderness where Slade Wilson (Deathstroke) is camping with his two sons. Come to find out this is a flashback scene. Slade is a little rough with one of his boys when he grabs… Continue reading Deathstroke The Professional in “Deathstroke: Rebirth” #1 (Review)

So Many Speedsters, So Little Time “The Flash” #4 (Review)

The Flash #4 DC Comics Writer: Joshua Williamson Artist: Neil Googe Picking up where issue #3 left off, the Flash is seen teaching a batch of kids how to use their new found super speed and coping with the responsibility of training them. He is also trying to figure out how the Speed Force Storm happened… Continue reading So Many Speedsters, So Little Time “The Flash” #4 (Review)

Caging The Bird in “Green Arrow” #4 (Review)

Green Arrow #4 DC Comics Written by: Benjamin Percy Art by: Juan Ferreyra The story starts off in Seattle where Green Arrow is struggling with how he has not exactly been accepted by the Justice League as we hear in his narration. Once again he is being targeted by the police only to incapacitate them and… Continue reading Caging The Bird in “Green Arrow” #4 (Review)

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