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)

Terrificon 2016 was Beyond Terrific!

Connecticut’s Terrificon has come and gone. But the lasting memories, along with the physical loot, still are fresh in my mind as well as my companions that I brought along on this quest. I have always loved Batman, and since I have been collecting comic books, of particular meaning to either me or to the… Continue reading Terrificon 2016 was Beyond Terrific!

Irreconcilable Differences: a “Deadpool” #18 (Review)

Deadpool #18 Marvel Writer: Gerry Duggan Pencilers: Mike Hawthorne & Brian Level Inker: Terry Pallot Colorists: Jordie Bellaire & Rachelle Rosenberg Deadpool #18 continues the ongoing trend of being a Marvel book branded as being part of Civil War II, but only touches on the ongoing event via a small number of references in dialog… Continue reading Irreconcilable Differences: a “Deadpool” #18 (Review)

Comic Noobs Podcast #49: Crossing The Asshole Line

[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/283395426″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=true&hide_related=false&show_artwork=true&visual=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /] Welcome to another episode of ComicNoobs! This week, we jump back into Civil War II as Marvel’s summer event heats up! We cover the first two issues of the X-Men tie-in book that pits Storm’s Extraordinary X-Men against Magneto’s Uncanny X-Men. The teams are divided by the question of… Continue reading Comic Noobs Podcast #49: Crossing The Asshole Line

Flare, Fire, and Fast: Red Hood and the Outlaws #2 (Review)

Red Hood and the Outlaws #2 DC Writer: Scott Lobdell Artist: Dexter Soy Readers looking for the potential in the new Red Hood and the Outlaws series should go back and read the review for last issue. Readers looking for a good Red Hood and the Outlaws comic, should go back and read the actual issue itself.… Continue reading Flare, Fire, and Fast: Red Hood and the Outlaws #2 (Review)

Slider, High and Inside: a “Night’s Dominion #1” Review

Night’s Dominion #1 Oni Press Written & Illustrated by: Ted Naifeh A few pages into Night’s Dominion #1, I got very excited. There is a scene in a pub where the Bard goes around the table and starts naming out the cads he has recruited,  adding a descriptive adjunct that essentially equates to their class.… Continue reading Slider, High and Inside: a “Night’s Dominion #1” Review

Sometimes Legends Fall: a “Jupiter’s Legacy Volume 2” #3 (Review)

Jupiter’s Legacy Volume 2 #3 Image Writer: Mark Millar Artist: Frank Quitely I don’t really care what anyone says about Batman v Superman. I do like my heroes deconstructed. I’ve loved that particular sub-genre in comics forever, and I still do today. So Jupiter’s legacy Volume 2, by creators Mark Millar and Frank Quitely is… Continue reading Sometimes Legends Fall: a “Jupiter’s Legacy Volume 2” #3 (Review)

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