This book is exactly what the name implies. Frank Castle takes on the various Marvel heroes, and it's usually not pretty. The stories span from the earlier (and cheesier) Marvel days to the more recent Greg Rucka run. My favorite is still the Rucka run. The artwork steals my heart. I love it. Castle...
Although I get the vague impression that I missed something. No doubt I have. They gloss over volume four of X-O Manowar, and I suspect Harbinger Wars took place before this, but it's not like anything is clearly stated. There's a one page timeline, but it's set in the actual time - when Aric ...
When the son of the original Green Arrow (Connor Hawke) and Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner) get together to deal with family issues. In the first episode it's Green Arrow's Mother who needs saving in the second sequence it's to search for Green Lantern's father, who left him and his family years ago. ...
By the end of it I wanted to forget it. It didn't look like the authors had a plan or plot just kept throwing random stuff to see what would happen. Death is dead, Marvel has created a paradise that is not what it seems and some of the dead superheroies are helping people to paradise. Meanwhile ...
Varied a bit more in quality than it should have. The actual Alan Davis stories were pretty good, and served mostly to tie up any leftover loose ends from the previous 50 or so issues of Excalibur, including getting Jamie Braddock sorted. But the issues not actually by Alan Davis are less successful...
If all the world's supervillains, or even most, were to band together, the heroes would be in trouble. And that's exactly what happens in Justice. Inspired by a dream of superheroes being powerless to save earth from catastrophe, and lead by Brainiac and Lex Luthor, the villains systematically targe...
Doom Patrol was one of the books that Grant Morrison made his name on, and it is so very Morrison. Big, ambitious, strange ideas, flawed and likable heroes, execution that's best described as variable, and compulsively readable. Yes, it's Morrison. But since this is still just the beginning, I know ...
Really really good stuff. I wish there were more fringe dwelling superheroes like these out there.Almost thirty years on, this one is a lot of fun, in a twisted and meta kind of way.
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