Logan doesn't know about domains. He doesn't realize why the others worship Doom. He's an anomaly in this carefully constructed world, which begs the questions where did he come from and how did he get here? I'm more confused than ever. It's slightly maddening that the next issue isn't up o...
So the premise of Old Man Logan - at least the original - is that Logan was tricked into killing all his superhero friends. Having realized what his kind of life can lead to, he decides to settle down on a farm with a wife and they end up raising their kids. Except the X-Men are back. And th...
While this explains everything enough for you to understand this, I believe that having read Old Man Logan before the reboot made this far more of an emotional reading experience than it would have been otherwise. There's a difference between seeing that epic storyline play out - and having it ...
How can a vampire insurrection get any worse? Add zombies to the equation. I like vampire fiction. Zombie fiction? Not so much. Well, it depends on how it's done. This, well it was creepy and exciting and freaky. Add in some fundamentalist vampire hunters, then it's a party. On the downside, the Got...
This series is definitely for fans of Gothic vampire stories. Andrew is the reluctant monster, a morally good vampire fighting the dark aspect of his nature and using the power it gives him to do good. There is no question of his power and his determination, and the force of his love. Yet, his fatal...
I have posted my review of this on my blog, The Itinerant Librarian. I will say that fans of the show Arrow who have not read the comic may consider checking this and other Green Arrow comics out. Click on the link to check out the review.
Green Arrow, Vol. 4: The Kill Machine was my first sampling of this New 52 Green Arrow, and honestly, I was a bit hesitant to try it, because I’ve always been a fan of Oliver Queen (especially Kevin Smith’s amazing take on Green Arrow years ago) and was worried I might not appreciate this re-imagine...
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