In 1963, Amazing Fantasy issue #15 saw the debut character Spider-Man, written by Stan Lee and co-written and drawn by Steve Ditko. It became an instant hit among comic readers and launched its own comic book series. Many years later as we came to know of, Spider-Man was adapted into 7 live-action m...
I received an e ARC from the publisher through EdelweissI had hoped to love this one, but that didn't happen. While the overall story was good, I didn't really connect with any of the characters. The two I liked most were Harley and Hack, and well that didn't last long. Boomerang was my least favori...
If you're looking for dark visuals and super-serious Batman then you're in the wrong place. This is a massive road trip with Batman taking Two-face to find a 'cure' but thanks to Two-face's intervention everyone (villain, friends, and strangers) is trying to kill Batman and free Two-Face.The artwork...
I've been loving this storyline, but this is even better than I expected given what came before: it's twisted, it's in character, and it shows just how determined Waller is to get her way. She sacrifices herself, and her life, to keep her family safe. And yeah, the world, too. She takes con...
Not a fan of the breaking up of the issue into 2 parts of the same story. Love Harley's dedication to Hack and that ending and even what they're doing w/ Boomerand and Deadshot turning on the team. Love Rustam trying to save everyone the wrong way, showing how twisted he really is. Shorter review ...
The story is good as usual, but the framing is still a distraction from the story. I'd rather have an artist change in the middle of the story and all credits on one page than this presented as two different stories when they're really subplots and breaking this up this way instead of threading th...
It made sense when it was half story, half a separate backstory. Breaking it up into two separate parts like this could say something neat about narratives, but it doesn't. It just makes it all seem to lack cohesion, so I'm distracted from the story about a traitor in the ranks.
I don't have much of a handle on what Batman & Co. are up to these days, so I can't comment on how this feels in relation to other new titles, but this was a great story, and an interesting take on Batman's relationship with Two-Face. A lot of time has been spent on the Joker, but I haven't read muc...
Well, not the end of this series or the Squad, but the Squad as is. It's also bizarre: instead of backstories, this has two stories, drawn by different people, but written by the same author. It's all supposed to mesh into one story in the end. Sometimes it works better than other times. I...
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