Enjoyed this comic a lot!
I could almost copy my review of the previous volume for this one. I love the way Simone writes the book. A comic book with female characters at center stage! And they take the spotlight because they are genuinely imposing, both physically and mentally! It's worth noting that Simone writes Wonder Wo...
3.5 stars. My favorite so far.
Didn't we just do this story? With the Titans being suddenly targeted by an outside force while the team falls apart due to a lack of trust? Why, yes, we did, in the previous volume. And the one before that, as well. I'm hoping for something different in the next volume.
Major things happen in this collection: Robin leaves the Titans, Cassie gets out from under Ares's thumb, and we have yet another new roster. But it's all just so rushed. Cassie's confrontation with Ares's son is over before we have time to process him as a threat (see, I don't even remember his nam...
There are three miniseries collected here, all tying into Blackest Night: Flash, JSA, and Wonder Woman. I'll get JSA out of the way: didn't care for it. This is probably because I had little to no background in these characters and the team in general, at least in part. On the other hand, I really e...
Not the best of the Blackest Night arc, but still pretty good. I really don't like Superman so it took me a bit to get through that part but the rest was alright. I found the part with Barry Allen to be really interesting as well as the Wonder Woman sections.
whats up wit the low ratings?New charcters introduced, the fight with Ares was a great part of comic... The end leaves you asking whats next.Thats a pretty good graphic novel to me..
The second book in Gail Simone's sublime "Birds of Prey" run! As good as her debut was, Simone manages to improve just about every aspect of her storytelling this time around! The heroines (especially Black Canary) are given more backstory and are amazingly well-developed as a result. Even more i...