Teen Titans #7 Review

Teen Titans #7 DC Comics Written by: Benjamin Percy Art by: Khoi Pham Benjamin Percy’s Teen Titans #7 continues to develop team chemistry and the team roster. Issue #6 introduced readers to Jackson Hyde, Aqualad. Issue #7 introduces the Teen Titans to Aqualad moments after King Shark has attacked. King Shark’s attack and abduction of hostages was… Continue reading Teen Titans #7 Review

Green Arrow #21 Review

Green Arrow #21 DC Comics Written by: Benjamin Percy Art by: Juan Ferreyra As usual, the setting of this chapter of Green Arrow takes place in Seattle, WA where Green Arrow is visiting the Evergreen Cemetery grave site of his deceased father. It is pouring rain in a shot that is reminiscent of Nightwing Rebirth’s… Continue reading Green Arrow #21 Review

Green Arrow #20 Review

Green Arrow #20 DC Comics Written by: Benjamin Percy Art by: Eleonora Carlini, Mirka Andolfo This is the conclusion of the return of Roy Harper storyline and although it was a decent story arc, I believe that this was the weakest of Percy’s run on Green Arrow. Don’t get me wrong I like this issue.… Continue reading Green Arrow #20 Review

Green Arrow #19 Review

Green Arrow #19 DC Comics Written By: Benjamin Percy Art By: Eleonora Calini Roy Harper’s background is riddled with loss, but reconciliation seems to be on the horizon. After protesters of the “Black Artery” pipeline construction are attacked by a gang called the “Wild Dogs”, Arsenal and Green Arrow find themselves fighting together again, perhaps… Continue reading Green Arrow #19 Review

Ollie not Oxen Free: Green Arrow #12 (Review)

Green Arrow #12 DC Comics Written by: Benjamin Percy Art by: Otto Schmidt Sometimes plot devices work. Green Arrow #12 is a wonderful example of how plot devices and narrative framing can work to both the writer and the readers’ benefit. Comic writers frequently attempt to balance making a long running series accessible for new readers with rewarding… Continue reading Ollie not Oxen Free: Green Arrow #12 (Review)

Trusting Teammates in “Teen Titans” #2 (Review)

Teen Titans #2 DC Comics Written by: Benjamin Percy Art by: Diogenes Neves Teen Titans #2 builds upon last issue’s strong setup and launches this assembled batch of characters into the fight of their lives. Issue #1 provided readers some explanation of why Damian brought, or kidnapped, this group of heroes together. Last issue gave readers… Continue reading Trusting Teammates in “Teen Titans” #2 (Review)

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