Okay, yeah, this was a solid, engrossing superhero read, starring The Flash, much of the extended Flash world (including several past and future flashes and assorted relatives) . If you're not familiar it might be a hair overwhelming, but even if that's the case, I think this story is worth pushing ...
Never tell a hardcore DC fan that you think the Flash rogues gallery is a bit of a joke. Or rather, maybe you should, because then they might loan you this book. The Flash's Rogues are all working together, and that means a world of hurt for Wally West. But they are only one half of the "crossfire...
Started slow as I started to build up my knowledge of the characters. At the end of the volume, I thoroughly enjoy the story. Art was a perfect complement to the story.
Very well written and entertaining book, though there is one thing about the McGuffin that caught my attention, but which nobody brought up.[spoiler]So, the McGuffin is a Get-out-of-Hell Free Card. Literally. So, you've gotten out of Hell. That doesn't mean they'll let you into Heaven. If you have a...
If there's one thing, one plot element, that Morrison is famous for, it's here, in the on-the-page meeting of Animal Man and Grant Morrison. Everything, it seems, was working towards that moment, when the fourth wall abruptly ceased to exist entirely. It could have been gimmicky, but Morrison manage...
So I guess this was the end of Gail Simone on Wonder Woman. Sigh. I really loved her run, as one of the writers who I think really understood Diana and her world. Not exactly the best set of storylines she worked on here, or even the most representative of her entire run. But still, pretty good on t...
Read Issue #1 for free on Comixology. MUST READ REST OF SERIES. Liked this a lot better than the New 52 version just based off of this first issue... We'll see where it goes. Surprised I never knew about the awesomeness of Animal Man until recently. He's kind of an adult hero the likes of Batman (mo...
It must suck, trying to superhero in the DC universe. You've just had a deeply terrible day, and then Superman shows up to judge you, all, if I had been there, things would have gone flawlessly. Well, thanks, Clark, that's really helpful.
The first time I remember ever seeing Animal Man was in the pages of 52. I liked him right away, and I was pleased to see that the parts that I liked best about his character were here during Morrison's run on the title. I like Buddy because he's a family man, a "normal" guy even with the superpower...
Buddy Baker, aka Animal, is a semi-retired super hero and movie stuntman. One day, he decides to return to super hero-ing full time. How will his wife and kids deal with that?Animal Man isn't one of Grant Morrison's weirder or well-known runs on a title but it's probably the most enjoyable to read...
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