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Irresponsible Reader
Irresponsible Reader rated it 5 years ago
That's what he is, I guess: a disease that infected Gotham City... ...of which there is no cure. The Joker is inexplicably released from Arkham and he quickly discovers that he's broke. And well, he might be insane, but he's not crazy enough to let people get away with that. The Penguin, The Ridd...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 6 years ago
This is the finish to the first storyline of Wonder Woman's in what was the New 52 universe of DC. And it rocked. For the best volumes (which is, I think roughly 20 issues), Wonder Woman has been trying to protect a mother and child. She also found out that she is the daughter of Zeus, and has ...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 6 years ago
We get so much in this volume. We get to discover what happened to Cassandra’s neck. It is so much worse than you could think. We find out the name of Zola’s son. It’s not Wonder Woman’s choice of Steve. Wonder Woman and Co go toe to toe with the First Born, who proves just how scummy and dangerous ...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 6 years ago
This third volume of the Wonder Woman New 52 series concerns Wonder Woman struggling to adjust to several things. First there is the fact that she is the last Amazon, then there is what happened to her mother, but she is also adjusting to the fact that she has a whole slew of siblings (they share a...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 6 years ago
I've read Vols 1 and 2 of this Wonder Woman run, my friend gave me this volume for Christmas. While I have read the issue where Wonder Woman becomes the God of War (She doesn't want it, it happened because of stuff), I haven't read all the volumes between, so I can't comment how this connects to th...
aimeeerickson
aimeeerickson rated it 8 years ago
Is one graphic novel. Wonder Woman is my absolute favorite superhero (and yes, the movie rocked). I've read some of the novels in this series, but it would probably be better if I read them all, and in order. I haven't managed that accomplishment yet. Still, it's nice to finally know HOW she became ...
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 8 years ago
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. ...
drallapaul
drallapaul rated it 8 years ago
A dark Prohibition-era comic collection, this is well-produced and the illustrations, though not always clear, are well-executed. A lot of seedy characters are involved in a conflict between New York gangsters and Virginia hillbillies producing the moonshine of the title. Into this mix is a were-mon...
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it 9 years ago
They both have a virus and half the clues needed to figure out who gave them the virus. They are forced to work together, or admit defeat and die. And when Batman realizes that he can't just let anyone, even Joker, die, he also realizes he has to save himself to save others from Joker. In th...
It's a Mad Mad World
It's a Mad Mad World rated it 9 years ago
The greatest talents of American and European comics unite for a Batman story like none other! Written by Matteo Casali (CATWOMAN) and Brian Azzarello (DARK KNIGHT III: THE MASTER RACE), BATMAN: EUROPA features art by superstar Jim Lee (JUSTICE LEAGUE) as well as European comics artist superstars Gi...
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