I'm never sure what's going to happen with this, and, damn, it keeps surprising me. Waller should have known better than to mess around with a Kryptonian like Zod, but, well... She didn't. She thought she could control people that she couldn't, and what surprises me most is her reaction to her...
I'm going to admit that I don't even come close to understanding the Harley Quinn/Flag fling, but I'm also not-so-secretly kinda digging it. I can see all the ways this can go sideways. Also, since June Moon and Killer Croc seem to be in a somewhat-relationship, this is not close to the most mind...
And when I say 'new team' I mean they added a new team member, and boy, does he change the dynamics. Not so much between the already established characters, but the dynamics of the team itself. It doesn't just change it for the characters themselves, but for the reader as well: General Zod is no...
Thank you for not turning Superman into a Nazi. (Although Red Son, although that was very clearly an AU. Thank you for not turning him into a Nazi in the regular verse, then telling us all how amazing this is, and trying to get real people to dress up as nazis.) Thank you for offering a non-po...
I was looking forward to a Justice League that had the two newest Green Lanterns on it and seeing them work with the more experienced members, but this was just disappointing. There wasn't much of getting to see the team all interacting with each other. Instead, the focus was more on the villains de...
The first one is the longest and the only one having to do with the title of this graphic novel: it finishes a story told in volume one, about the Court of Owls. It's a fantastic ending, even though I only picked up volume two. (I did think it was volume one, but it was not. I took this out of ...
The Owl/Talon storyline continues to be crazy. Wow, there are not too many enemies that can give Batman a run for his money, but the Owls definitely can. Continually, I think Gotham can't be more of a deep pit, a literal hellmouth. But the more I read Batman, the worse it gets. The action scenes wer...
A new review on my personal blog, The Itinerant Librarian. Here is an excerpt: "I recently finished reading the first two volumes of Scott Snyder's run on Batman, part of DC's The New 52 series. In Batman, Vol. 1: The Court of Owls and Batman, Vol. 2: The City of Owls, Snyder delivers a solid stor...
Star Rating Art: 4.5 StarsStar Rating Story:: 5 StarsSelf purchase, Kindle edition.First Impression: Starts with a bang. And boy, those Owls sure are creepy.Plot/Storyline: Have I mentioned how much I’m loving the Batman Court of Owls series????Art/Colors: The court of Owls with the blank masks a...
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