Andy Kubert
Birth date: February 27, 1962
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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.
Gaiman's reimaging of Marvel in 1602 does show a quite a bit of knowledge about the real 1602. The use of Daredevil is very cool. But considering the recent issue of Marvel's Darth Vader comic, I'm now back to not picking up any more Marvel comics, even if they are free as this one was.
The Dark Knight is back, again, and this time facing a threat that extends far beyond Gotham City. Miller somehow exceeded my expectations with this sequel to 'Dark Knight Returns'. He uses a lot of the same methods to convey the warped modern world he did thirty years ago and it still makes sense. ...
I'm not the greatest fan of Gaiman's work. That's not shade, I have a huge amount of respect for him, and I can read his writing and appreciate how much talent he naturally has, as well as a keen tongue and glib, poetic but economical prose. I just don't gel with his sensibility about 80% of the tim...
I read this a while ago and reread this just to see if I still found it less compelling than Origin II. I do. It's not bad, not by any means, but without any human interaction at all? Origin II still made me feel more. This issue felt like it was throwing so many things at me, still managed ...