If you want a mild dose of nostalgia for 90s DCU but don't want to actually read more than a few panels with Superman Blue, Chase is a good option. Feeling very much like the spiritual ancestor of Gotham Central, Chase follows title character Cameron Chase as a DEO field agent. So she's rubbing elbo...
Former P.I. Cameron Chase joins the Department of Extranormal Operations and investigates metahuman activity. But what dark secret is she harboring...I picked up Chase because Cameron Chase was a supporting cast member of the Manhunter series by Marc Andreyko. Chase has a flavor that's somewhere i...
This just further proves that Batman is the strongest member of the JLA, hands down. If you think otherwise, you're crazy. He's the only human, yet he's the most prepared for any conflict. And even in the midst of a gigantic mistake made in this one, he still manages to fight to save the day and bri...
I remember reading this trade back when it was first published, and enjoying it. Years later, I've become a slightly more critical reader and I've been reading some much better stuff. The end result is that I didn't like it quite as much as I had back then.The plot is not the problem here. The basic...
A sort of Year One (and a half) origin story of Mr. Freeze. I've always liked Mr. Freeze, because of his backstory. The writing here doesn't disappoint. It's very emotionally intense. There's also a sort of side story about Batman recruiting his own group of specialists to help him out. Considering ...
If half-stars were allowed, this would definitely be a 1.5.This is yet another installment of one of those endless 1990s DC story arcs. Batman made a boo-boo with secret data. Whatever will the rest of the JLA do? Apparently act like dumb-ass teenagers. "I don't trust you anymore!" "But he was there...
If half-stars were allowed, this would definitely be a 1.5.This is yet another installment of one of those endless 1990s DC story arcs. Batman made a boo-boo with secret data. Whatever will the rest of the JLA do? Apparently act like dumb-ass teenagers. "I don't trust you anymore!" "But he was there...
Borrowed it as well from my local public library. Since I mostly borrow these, I have not always been able to read them in order. See my short note on the book: [http://gypsylibrarian.blogspot.com/2006/12/short-notes-on-graphic-novels-8.html]