Join the Joyride a “Batgirl” #6 (Review)

Batgirl #6 DC Comics Written by: Hope Larson Art by: Rafael Albuquerque Since the launch of Rebirth, Hope Larson’s work on Batgirl has been a strong addition to DC’s talent lineup. Her writing outside of DC is filled with emotion and self discovery. Chiggers (2008) and Mercury (2010) both contain strong narratives and have earned Larson’s work a place in… Continue reading Join the Joyride a “Batgirl” #6 (Review)

Pacing Problems in “Titans: #6 (Review)

Titans #6 DC Comics Written by: Dan Abnett Art by: Brett Booth Dan Abnett’s Titans #6 presents a challenge for the reader. As a stand alone issue, it is solid. There is character development for Wally West. There is action as the Titans finally defeat Kadabra. Brett Booth’s pencils work well for the muscle bound action sequences… Continue reading Pacing Problems in “Titans: #6 (Review)

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)

Has Marvel Lost Its Way?

I love comics. Period. Although there may be certain characters who inhabit my wild fan-boy heart more than others, I don’t choose sides when it comes to my imagination. Marvel does some amazing funny books. So does DC. So does Image. So does Fantagraphics. So do the quintillion other publishers out there. I don’t see… Continue reading Has Marvel Lost Its Way?

Blind – “All-Star Batman” #4 (Review)

All-Star Batman #4 DC Comics Written by: Scott Snyder Art by: John Romita Jr. and Danny Miki At this point, with more than half a decade of Batman credits to his name, it’s abundantly clear to me, as a lifelong Batman fan, that Scott Snyder is the best modern storyteller the character has. All-Star Batman… Continue reading Blind – “All-Star Batman” #4 (Review)

Believing the Black Mask: Red Hood and the Outlaws #4 (Review)

  Red Hood and the Outlaws #4 DC Comics Written by: Scott Lobdell Art by: Dexter Soy Color by: Veronica Gandini After a slow start, Red Hood and the Outlaws has developed an interesting premise for a series. Scott Lobdell started strong in the first issue, but the second action packed issue stumbled. Lobdell recovered in… Continue reading Believing the Black Mask: Red Hood and the Outlaws #4 (Review)

Back in Black “Batman Beyond” #1 (Review)

Batman Beyond #1 DC Comics Written by: Dan Jurgens Art by: Bernard Chang Colors by: Marcelo Maiolo I have to be honest; I have not looked at the Batman Beyond franchise in quite a while. I am a serious advocate of the DCAU Television series and did read the early tie in comics for quite a while… Continue reading Back in Black “Batman Beyond” #1 (Review)

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