Keith Champagne
Birth date: August 04, 1970
Keith Champagne's Books
What they aren't really telling you is that this is an much of a Red Lantern book as a GREEN Lantern book. And the Red Lanterns have XPac heat. Run away.
This was a decent Ghostbusters story, but left a lot to be desired. The Ghostbusters go against ghost mobsters. Al Capone himself is there ha. Peter is possesed, the other guys die and are sent to purgatory. Like I said, the story is thin but it was a quick, fun read.
Every time I read something like this I remind myself of why I always just stick to Batman comics... =/
This was a crossover event between four of the Bat-books: Batman (Grant Morrison), Detective Comics (Paul Dini), Robin (Peter Milligan), and Nightwing (Fabian Nicieza). The major ones, in other words. These guys must have had some serious plotting discussion before they went to work, because the usu...
Basically a waste of time. It adds literally nothing to the Countdown story and is just an excuse to see different versions of Batman and Wonder Woman duke it out. And I hated the art style, which can best be described as an inferior take on the old DC Animated house style. Entirely pointless.