4.5 Stars, buy it The girls and guests are trying to rescue Selena from her kidnappers who are trying to find out who Batman is. Selena is rescued Talia drops a little bit of a bombshell. Still not a fan of this artist, but the storyline is fantastic. I’m sad it was a limited series though I sti...
4.5 Stars, buy it Batman makes an appearance. Zatanna is involved in this story line (though I don’t know if she shows up in other Batman related story lines of other comics). Someone kidnaps Catwoman because she knows who batman is. Argh its left at that and I’m dying to read the next issue. Def...
4 Stars, Borrow it I’m still not particularly pleased with the new artist. However I still like the story line so I’m going to continue reading the series. Good but not great. Entertaining and fun. Selena and Harley are taking out Poison Ivy’s and her new boyfriends plants. Poison Ivy is not ple...
Poison Ivy “finds love” with a plant-based alien and Catwoman and Harley Quinn has to try to get their friend to see reason and not turn the Earth to a green heaven with no room for humans. And if that isn't enough someone is trying to get into Catwomans head to find out Batmans identity. Thank Go...
This volume was good, but and this is a BIG but, I don't like animal cruelty. That's a big no no for me...so the killing of the cat and and all the dead dogs (yes the hyanas did that, but I didn't like to see a lot of dog skeletons on a backyard. I'm really starting to like the Riddler. (I just wi...
I especially like Lansdale's wackier stuff like Zeppelins West and Flaming London. The Drive-In is almost as wacky as those books. However, it's not an absurd pastiche. Instead, it's an homage to B-movie horror flicks (obviously). I found this to be a highly entertaining read, once I got past the dr...
All hail the Popcorn King!!This is some great B-rated reading. As Lansdale said himself. What the Drive-in movies use to be. But something was missing and it wasn't the black & white comic.Maybe the actual story by itself would have been more interesting.
It was only two weeks ago when I reviewed Joe the Barbarian by Grant Morrison and really loved it. I remember saying how I had a love/hate relationship with the author because his work in comics is typically outstanding, however there are some characters he just doesn't get as good of a grip on. Bat...
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