Free Fall “Batman” #8 (Review)

Batman #8 DC Comics Story by: Tom King & Steve Orlando Written by: Steve Orlando Art by: Riley Rossmo Batman #8 represents a polarizing aspect of comic book enthusiasm. Since I’ve been into comics, I haven’t cared to read much of any heroes beyond Batman. I enjoy the goings-on of the Bat-Family but when it comes to my… Continue reading Free Fall “Batman” #8 (Review)

Aren’t They Strange? “Batman” #7 (Review)

Batman #7 DC Comics Plotted by: Steve Orlando & Tom King Script by: Steve Orlando Art by: Riley Rossmo Batman #7 takes a sharp turn from where the story seemed to be heading, but only in some aspects. On the surface, the story’s major points hit on a lot of what readers could’ve expected, and… Continue reading Aren’t They Strange? “Batman” #7 (Review)

Let The Training Begin in “Detective Comics” #935 (Review)

Detective Comics #935 DC Comics Written by: James Tynion IV Art by: Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira Color by: Adirano Lucas After the requisite recruitment issue comes the requisite training issue. ‘Detective Comics’ #935 opens with a wild scene, an exhausted team of heroes, and an unimpressed Batwoman. They are not ready. James Tynion IV was the perfect fit… Continue reading Let The Training Begin in “Detective Comics” #935 (Review)

“Welcome to Boot Camp!” in Detective Comics #934 (Review)

DETECTIVE COMICS #934 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, and Adriano Lucas In Detective Comics #934, someone is spying on Gotham’s vigilantes and it’s up to Batman and Batman to recruit the rest of the bat family for whats-to-come. Nothing in the DC universe is as exciting to me… Continue reading “Welcome to Boot Camp!” in Detective Comics #934 (Review)

Growing the Bat-Family in Batman: Bad Blood A Preview From New York Comic Con

If there is one thing DC does consistently well it’s their animated films. This medium allows them to adapt and present famous comic book storylines and new stories without giant budgets and metaling studio heads. DC animation has produced some tremendous work using the comic book mythos and has crafted their own entertaining and intriguing… Continue reading Growing the Bat-Family in Batman: Bad Blood A Preview From New York Comic Con

Storytelling Old School Style – “Bombshells #1” (Review)

Bombshells #1 DC Writer: Marguerite Bennett Art: Marguerite Sauvage Let me start off by saying that I really like the format of DC’s new throwback title, Bombshells. Three stories centered on alternative takes on some of DC’s brightest female heroes. It’s a good format because I am not certain that I would be interested in… Continue reading Storytelling Old School Style – “Bombshells #1” (Review)

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