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Review:When the original series came out, it was torturous to wait for the next month's copy to come out. The storyline and artwork were dynamic and enjoyable for the first seven issues. Then the storyline got too convoluted and the artwork took a turn for cheesy. But it was an overall, entertaining time and Marvel struck gold on the series. Great Job! Read more
Review:The tale that Hickman gives in this book is amazing overall. The prelude to Infinity is a nice touch and sets up the main story well. The Black Order are an interesting set of characters, and live up to their threat. The plot itself is good, continuing where the New Avengers/Illuminati are dealing with Incursions, while the Avengers take charge in space to combat the Builders. The confrontation with Thanos was done well, and Thane is a character well done. The artwork is amazing and captures the... Read more
Review:Just finished. What a phenomenal story. I'm blown away. I couldn't put it down. And I certainly didn't expect the multiple twists at the end. A must-read. One small complaint about the shipping... The book arrived with some strange oil on the cover. I easily washed it off, but I was pretty disappointed when it first arrived. Anyway, great great story! Read more
Review:The first year of Injustice was pretty good. Kind of lagged it in the beginning but after a few chapters we get a better story. Around the time Lex and Superman start working together the series is halfway done but it's also where it is acknowledged that Superman is no longer who he used to be. To some of us it seems uncharacteristic, but rarely does Kal experience loss, so when he does, it will obviously have a major impact on his personality. He starts acting on impulse like a superpowered bra... Read more
Review:This really gives more depth to Batman's past, and even introduces the Riddler. The book felt incomplete, which is why if you buy this you might as well buy Volume 5 as well.
I love this take on Batman. I love this take on Batman's humble beginnings as a vigilante, and I love The Red Hood's beginnings as well (Joker).
All in all, it's a very captivating read as are all of Snyder's Batman books. The Art seemed to lack what the predecessor's had, but it wasn't bad. It didn't detract ... Read more
Review:A true American classic. Although written by a British man, Moore has an incredible amount of knowledge when it comes to American history and does a great job at using our countries dark past as inspiration for many of the stories. Swamp Thing deserves a space in any book or comic connoisseurs book shelf. Book four was me personal favorite because artist John Totleben added a really psychedelic aspect to swamp things jouneys, especially the scenes where swamp thing goes into the collective consc... Read more
Review:This is an interesting fairy tale story for adults. The book is nicely formatted so that you can read the captions and view the artwork on each panel on the computer. Both story and artwork are quite good and I look forward to reading more in this series. Read more
Review:A very sweet and exciting beginning. I hardly ever read comics anymore, but this makes me want to check out more of Vaughan's work. The characters read as real and relatable to someone like me, who was once a teenager. Read more
Review:Batman and Robin vol2 is a solid continuation of Grant Morrison's Batman writing. Dick revives Batman not knowing it is a Darkseid clone of his mentor with bad reesults and Talia with help from Deathstroke is able to take control of Damian and turn him against Dick in the second story.The second story is claerly superior to the first which has throwaway villians and an unexplained main plot. Tnere is a nice ending to the volumes second story which promises more fireworks in following issues.A g... Read more
Review:The fish people have boobs. Why? They are not mammals. They are not even proto-mammals. It isn't even like they appear for very long, and I'm pretty sure that Rick Remender isn't trying to get us to buy the book on the basis of the sex appeal of its fish people. Why, then, do the fish people have breasts? Read more