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They just do. They look older, they feel older, they read older. From the kinda tacky dialogue, and the unnecessary exposition, to the rather garish colors, I find myself wishing that there was more of a modern sensibility to the older comics. Silly, I know, but I just shake my head and say, 'o...
If I used one word to describe this book, it would be 'dated.' The other word I'd use was 'cheesy'. I don't think these stories have aged well at all. I checked this out because I am a huge fan of the character Zatanna, and I was curious to see her search for her father Zatara played out. Now I know...
This is the series by which most western comics should be judged. Bat Lash was a short-lived comic book in the late sixties created by Sergio Aragones (best known for his margin cartoons in Mad Magazine) and Nick Cardy (best known for his work on Teen Titans and Aquaman). Bat Lash reads like a spagh...
I cannot say I'm a fan of the two Crisis on Multiple Earths volumes that I've read. They read as a relic from an age of comics best left forgotten and a reminder of why Marvel triumphs overall for me. Whereas DC is the amalgamation of various comics, ideas and characters being mixed together Marvel ...
As far as graphic novels go this can be passed over fairly comfortably as a blast from the past that should remain extinct. Sadly in many ways the old DC comics with their villains like The Fiddler and gimmicky twists like earth-1, earth-2 and earth-3 were not well made unlike their opposite numbers...