Green Arrow Issue #14 DC Comics Written by: Benjamin Percy Art by: Peter Nguyen The Green Arrow story arc right now is great, and there is plenty of action and great artwork to make the scenes come to life. The artist enhances the Green Arrow action in this comic by having most, if not all,… Continue reading Outlaw to many, Hero to some: “Green Arrow” Issue #14 (Review)
Author: Dave Pecci
I am a writer, video gamer, and a tennis player, but mostly a writer. I first got into writing in high school when I would write letters to the editor in my local newspaper and also in high school I joined the poetry club. Through the years, I've had many interests, but my love for writing has stayed strong. Writing and reading comics are my passion. My favorite comic book right now is Vision. There are so many I enjoy. Power Rangers, Letter 44, Saga, Daredevil, etc. I am proud to be apart of this team at GWW and it is such a great opportunity to grow my writing my career.
Cybernetic dangers arise in Cyborg Issue #6 (Review)
Cyborg #6 DC Comics Written by: John Sempter Jr. Art by: Will Conrad With so many super hero comics out there, I recommend checking out this month’s issue of Cyborg. To get people hyped for Cyborg, I feel DC and the writer John Sempter want more than anything for you to love Cyborg in this current series.… Continue reading Cybernetic dangers arise in Cyborg Issue #6 (Review)
You don’t get Catwoman’s vote! Catwoman Election Night #1 review
Catwoman: Election Night #1 DC Comics Written by: Meredith Finch (Catwoman), Mark Russell (Prez) Art by: Shane Davis, Igor Vitorino, Michelle Delecki (Catwoman), Ben Caldwell, Mar Morales (Prez) I am a long time fan of Catwoman and this story exploring her past scratches my thirst for a Fall read. In Catwoman Election Night #1, you will be… Continue reading You don’t get Catwoman’s vote! Catwoman Election Night #1 review
What’s so schway about Joker Town? Batman Beyond Rebirth #1 (Review)
Batman Beyond Rebirth #1 DC Comics Written by: Dan Jurgens Art by: Ryan Sook The relaunch of the Batman Beyond comic book series captures the early 2000’s spirit of the Animated TV series. Neo-Gotham City looks grungy and futuristic. The Batsuit looks epic and there is… Continue reading What’s so schway about Joker Town? Batman Beyond Rebirth #1 (Review)
You Can’t Kill A Legend: The SNES Lives On
The Super Nintendo, also known as the SNES, is still a legendary console today mostly because of nostalgia. A nostalgia driven by memories of its vastly wide array of titles, it’s reasonable cost for used games, and the beautiful pixel art in many of its games. Nintendo has long since moved on from this console, iterating… Continue reading You Can’t Kill A Legend: The SNES Lives On
Who is Cyborg? Cyborg: Rebirth #1 (Review)
Cyborg: Rebirth #1 DC Comics Written by: John Semper, Jr. Art by: Tony Kordos, Sandra Hope, Paul Pelletier SPOILER ALERT Cyborg returns with his own series in this action filled and philosophically interesting issue written by John Semper Jr. If you haven’t read a Cyborg comic book before, I recommend this issue. This issue is in part how… Continue reading Who is Cyborg? Cyborg: Rebirth #1 (Review)
We’re Not Alone! “Scooby Apocalypse” #4 (Review)
SCOOBY APOCALYPSE #4 DC Comics Written by: Keith Giffen, Jim Lee, J.M. DeMatteis Art by: Howard Porter In this frightful third issue of the Scooby Apocalypse, Mystery Inc. fights off a horde of vampires in the first part of the chapter. It’s a fun and comedic read. Scooby is a valiant dog and starts to shine as… Continue reading We’re Not Alone! “Scooby Apocalypse” #4 (Review)