Steve Orlando
Writer for DC Entertainment, Image Comics, and Boom Studios. Right or left handed depending on the activity. Can speak at length about Russian Folklore, Wine, and Spirits.
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Writer for DC Entertainment, Image Comics, and Boom Studios. Right or left handed depending on the activity. Can speak at length about Russian Folklore, Wine, and Spirits.
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I liked this less than volume three. It isn't even that it's less well written. Well, I do think volume three was a little tighter plot wise, so, yes, volume two was less well written - but not by much. The characters were still incredibly richly, the plot was far from bad, and I overall enjo...
Apparently, this is the first crossover episode of the Rebirth branding and I’m afraid it’s kind of underwhelming. It’s not bad, it’s just… not great. Collects Batman 7-8, Nightwing 5-6, & Detective Comics 941-942. It might be called Batman: Night of the Monster Men but I’d be more inclined to renam...
I knocked down one half star for the art - which was actually quite good technically, but the style didn't match the story for me - and I knocked down one half star for trying to incorporate issues from the TV show. (A TV tie-in would work far better for that, and some of the ways that, say, Cat G...
A real missed opportunity. This could have been a fun, crazy monster story, but it just never seems to find the proper rhythm.
You explain why you called yourself Apollo, which had to do with Hyacinth. Apollo turned Hyacinth into something else, something more beautiful, even better. Even with all the crap Midnighter had to deal with, Apollo believed his lover could rise above it and become something better. Neither...