After reading a review a few days ago of a new issue of a Batman comic involving a battle between the Dark Knight and the Batman Who Laughs, I decided to read a collection containing an introduction to the character. Basically the idea behind the Batman Who Laughs is a Batman-Joker mashup created wh...
When Mikey disappears on his birthday, his father is blamed: after all, Aaron was playing with Mikey near the woods. One year later, Aaron's life is falling apart - and an adult man who claims to be Mikey shows up, raving about wizards that he has to destroy and a fantasy world that he was suppose...
I loved this. Holy crap. I loved this so much! The cover art of Frostbite caught my attention – reminded me strongly of one of my favorite sci-fi women – and so I grabbed it while I had a coffee at the local Barnes & Noble. I knew I wasn’t going to buy it, but I’m a quick enough reader that getting ...
That was where a lot of the plot points came from, okay, that makes more sense of the one I read on Saturday. This shows when people get hit by lightning and get the speed force and one of them is one of the detectives and he discovers what he can do and the power becomes very, very attractive. ...
So I've got a new work PC that required a cleanup of my desk, which cascaded a little and I found a few "I should read that" books, including a couple of graphic novels, which are quick reads for me, so they're getting read. This was an interesting series of stories with different Flash and Kid Fl...
In this volume (which is meaningless if you haven't read the previous volumes), we are heading for final confrontations and this volume is virtually one long fight between the various protagonists (Kylen, Mikey, Kallista, Mastema) resulting in death and destruction. Still well-illustrated and inte...
I liked the first issue, but not enough to pay like four or five bucks for every issue. (And then I'd have to buy the Justice League tie-ins, too.) Also, I think said co-worker was right: this went downhill. It because a convoluted mess with an unsatisfactory ending. Perhaps if they'd done ...
This volume seems to bring the whole six volumes' plot to a conclusion. With a fair amount of bloody violence and a large amount of denouement, all the surviving characters come together and the fate of Buckaroo, the home of loads of serial killers, is decided. Despite the horror / bloody plot (no...
Seeing as I've read more DC this year than maybe the whole of my life, I consider this branching out. I've also abandoned Booklikesopoly without meaning to, but mostly because it was too hard to fit what I wanted to read into that game. I had to struggle to find something to read, and the truth ...
I think if I didn't watch The Flash I would have enjoyed this a bit more. Unfortunately for the book, I do watch the show. And that show has thrown speedster villains and allies out there a bit too often for me. Flash has such a fun set of villains with a diverse set of powers, but the show keeps fo...
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