Heroes in Crisis #2 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Clay Mann, Travis Moore Colors by: Tomeu Morey Letters by: Clayton Cowles Last month, the first issue in the much anticipated Heroes in Crisis mini-series arrived to a great deal of fanfare. I found the first issue promising and mysterious, if a bit… Continue reading Heroes in Crisis #2 Review
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Batman #57 Review
Batman #57 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Tony S. Daniel Letters by Clayton Cowles Following the events of Batman 56, Batman manages to make it through the freezing ice and snow to the door of KGBeast’s cabin, where he is, of course, shot at. General fighting ensues from there to the backdrop of a… Continue reading Batman #57 Review
Mister Miracle #11 Review
Mister Miracle #11 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Mitch Gerads Letters by: Clayton Cowles Mister Miracle is a trippy slice of life comic that doubles as a deep soul-wrenching depressive dark comedy. This issue keeps to that tonal dichotomy. In this issue we see Darkseid enjoying a veggie tray while negotiating for… Continue reading Mister Miracle #11 Review
Batman #54 Review
Batman #54 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Matt Wagner Colors by: Tomeu Morey Letters by: Clayton Cowles Bruce has returned from his brief stint as a juror in Mister Freeze’s murder case, and Dick Grayson is no longer needed to be Batman. But Nightwing decides to stick around Gotham City to help… Continue reading Batman #54 Review
Batman #53 REVIEW
Batman #53 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Pencils by: Lee Weeks Colors by: Elizabeth Breitweiser Letters by: Clayton Cowles Batman #53 starts back in the jury room with Bruce Wayne speaking in defense of Victor Fries, Mr. Freeze. Bruce does so by appealing to a certain juror’s religious beliefs by mentioning the cross she wears around… Continue reading Batman #53 REVIEW
Batman #52 Review
Batman #52 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Lee Weeks Colors by: Elizabeth Breitweiser Letters by: Clayton Cowles All members of Mr. Freeze’s jury believe him to be guilty, except one – Bruce Wayne. He calls into question Batman’s recklessness, following being left at the altar by Catwoman. I would never have expected… Continue reading Batman #52 Review
Batman #51 Review
Batman #51 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Lee Weeks Colors by: Elizabeth Breitweiser Letters by: Clayton Cowles Batman heads to court for jury duty in the first story following his wedding issue with Catwoman. While Bruce Wayne is a juror in a murder case involving Mr. Freeze, Dick Grayson returns to wear… Continue reading Batman #51 Review