The Dark Knight is back, again, and this time facing a threat that extends far beyond Gotham City. Miller somehow exceeded my expectations with this sequel to 'Dark Knight Returns'. He uses a lot of the same methods to convey the warped modern world he did thirty years ago and it still makes sense. ...
Blargh. This is turning out to be weird and it's just dragging out the story at this point. And it's boring me a little. Will I finish? Yes. I still want to know what happens to Gambit and the angel, and there's only one more issue left. But if there had been more, I probably won't slog t...
Although oddly compelling. And since it's on MU, I'm willing to finish this up as I'm interested in where this is going. I wish this didn't get so bizarre, or used its own mythology, rather than depending on a religion that is dominant in this society: it makes it seem weird as it has to confor...
Also, he gets berated by this black woman's astral spirit about being religious. Yeah, it's gonna be another weird Judeo-Christian Marvel story. Yay? We'll see. I'm enjoying Gambit in general, because he's good with a little thief thrown in for good measure, but I'm not sure how I'll feel ...
Like with how Miller uses women. He fridges them, he treats women's issues lightly, but for all that, he tells a damn good story. And it's brilliant to see how he's evolving as an artist even through a year; he does evolve, and I can see the beginning of his iconic style in these earlier drawing...
This is my least favorite out of the Daredevil Visionaries volumes. I think the storylines were less compelling and didn't make up for the dated nature of the artwork. Also, there wasn't nearly enough Elektra in it for me. I don't like Heather Glenn as Matt's girlfriend. I think that it's a misallia...
Fun. This book was just a lot of fun. It felt very fast-paced, especially as compared to today's write for the trade mentality. Rarely did a story go more than one issue in a row. And as with the first volume, the really great part here was how well Power Man and Iron Fist work together as partners ...
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