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 ...
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...
I seem to be in the minority here, but this is what I was waiting for, the greatness that I saw in this comic from the beginning, the characterization of Matt that I knew Soule was capable of. Focusing finally solely on Matt this time 'round, Soule takes him back to the character that I've always ...
Daredevil takes the stand. If he can act as a witness without having to unmask himself, then both he and Matt Murdock know that other heroes can as well. The theory is that now they catch the villains and dump them on law enforcement and hope they can make a case. By acting as witnesses, they ...
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 ...
I'm not sure quite how yet, but I know that the DA's office working with superheroes could happen a lot of different ways. I love that Luke Cage and Echo are involved, particularly how he found a way for Echo to help. It's ingenious and sneaky and very much like Matt; he thinks, and he's got leg...
Daredevil has a good reason to want Bullseye after him: Bullseye has, or had, or has access to a serum that mimics DD's powers. At first, I thought his guilt was so crippling he was trying to get Bullseye to take him out, and he toys with the idea that he might have been hoping for that outcome. ...
Daredevil is wracked with guilt as he’s gotten his protege, Blindspot, quite literally blinded. He knows what it’s like to be blinded at a young age, to have been sighted, and then suddenly not to have that sight. He also knows what it’s like to be blinded in a traumatic incident. The similar...
DD and Gwenpool seem pretty Civil War-free so far. Yay! Also, damn, some of this is just fantastic. The interplay between DD and Spider-Man had hints of Matt and Foggy's bantering and while it reminds me that Foggy has disappeared from the DD issues which makes me sad, it was also just way too...
Setting the right tone in a horror/comedy is damnably difficult. You can unintentionally hit comedy when you're trying to be scary, but usually not the other way around. Too light, and it might be funny, but then the weight of true horror drifts away and the work just doesn't register; a diversion. ...
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