I guess this a teaser for a DC's event of the year. I found the Batgirl story to be the most interesting, mostly because it focuses on her character and what makes her different from Batman.
But, Maleev. I love Oeming, but nothing compares to Maleev's art. And that boosted this, which I felt was more set up, without really going anywhere. Unlikely I'll continue with this series.
I knew that Marvel has decided to make Doctor Doom a good guy (for now, anyhow), but it wasn't until a couple of days ago that I learned that they had an entire series devoted to nuDoom. So far it's a fun read premised on the concept of what would happen if the worst of the worst tried to become t...
I love Star Wars, I do, even though in the films the world building lacks the depth of Star Trek. My favorite character was always Leia, but Lando was a close second. I always wanted them to get together. I mean, do you think Lando would turn out like Han did?Anyway, this is Lando's adventures after...
I liked this a lot better than most fans do. I think it might be lowered expectations, having already read it and there being quite a few years between then and now. I understand that the promise of learning what happened in the "missing year" was far too intriguing, and the actual payoff being some...
An absolutely fantastic high note to end on, with a surprisingly inevitable conclusion that refuses to "comics" its way out of the hole that Matt has pretty much dug himself into. Anytime there's a ton of Elektra, I'm happy, and this run was good to Natasha, too (though I remember being hugely amuse...
Did I just give a Bendis/Maleev Daredevil three and a half stars? Yes, yes I did. Because it's a short arc and padded with a lot about Alexander Bont, the kingpin of Hell's Kitchen before Wilson Fisk (and, in this run, Matt as well.) Using an experimental format of showing Bont's rise to power in bl...
So, Milla files for annulment, on account of Matt's mental problems being the false pretenses' under which he married her, and Matt torments himself, torn between his reverence for the sanctity of marriage and love for Milla, and respecting her enough to give her what she wanted. Meanwhile, Natasha ...
Note: I read these slightly out of order, and Echo: Vision Quest should have been between this and Hardcore, but since it's not really addressing the overall arc, it wasn't a problem. There was so much I loved about this. Funnier than the past volumes, specifically with Peter Parker showing up, fi...
So, if everything up until this point in Bendis/Maleev's run were set-up, this is where it starts to pay off. We're introduced immediately to Milla, a blind woman who works for the city, and will be Matt's new love interest. He pushes her out of the way of a speeding truck (sound familiar? Comics su...
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