Convergence #8 DC Comics Written by: Jeff King & Scott Lobdell Art by: Segovia, Pagulayan, Pansica, Van Sciver As unbelievable as it may sound, Jeff King and Scott Lobdell’s final issue of “Convergence” may have been absolutely perfect. But, not because it provided a meaningful end to the mega DC crossover event, rather, because the final… Continue reading The Multiverse Explodes? a “Convergence #8” Review
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Sins of Deimos a – “Convergence #5” Review
Convergence #5 DC Comics Written by: Jeff King Art by: Andy Kubert & Sandra Hope If issue #4 of Convergence was where the the story started to become inconsequential, then issue #5 is where the story becomes completely unhinged. Within one fowl swoop Jeff King has managed to destroy the few interesting elements of Convergence… Continue reading Sins of Deimos a – “Convergence #5” Review
The Joke of all Multi-verses a “Convergence #3” Review
Convergence #3 DC Comics Written by: Jeff King Art by: Stephen Segovia So far Convergence has been a book focused on character moments, and in issue #3 it was the villain’s turn. From Telos to Batman’s rogue’s gallery this issue featured protagonist of the DC universe old and new doing what they should do best.… Continue reading The Joke of all Multi-verses a “Convergence #3” Review
The Beauty of Lies a “Convergence #2” Review
Convergence #2 DC Comics Written by: Jeff King Art by: Jason Paz and Carlo Pagulayan How much the events of Convergence will impact the main DC continuity moving forward from the event, remains to be seen. Many have argued in the critical world that the stories lack of focus on the NEW 52 timeline makes… Continue reading The Beauty of Lies a “Convergence #2” Review
Cities Not World’s Collide in “Convergence #0”
Convergence #0 DC Comics Written by: Jeff King Art by: Ethan Van Sciver No it was not an April Fools Joke that DC just like Marvel does have their own multi-verse colliding event to compete with Marvel’s Secret Wars. The event that will be the end of the New 52 imprint for the company is here, and even more surprising… Continue reading Cities Not World’s Collide in “Convergence #0”