I own most of the comics in this series for Red Tornado; there was not much of him in this. I found the character interaction to be cheesy and the attempts to be subtly meta to be awkward. I did enjoy some of this, found things like the poking fun at the way women are drawn in comics to be humorou...
Then again, this was written by Cullen Bunn, and I've enjoyed his runs on Wolverine and his Deadpool miniseries. And the sequel to that miniseries. Ridiculous, laugh-out-loud funny, this is the comedy/horror mashup I expect from this franchise. Or maybe it's just that it's not as bad as my rec...
While there's a lot to this graphic novel, I'm gonna focus on my favorite part: Deadpool and his counterpart, Deathwish. See, when Spider-Man, Deadpool, and the Hulk get caught, and stuck in, an alternate dimension, everything seems amazing at first. The Spider is beloved by everyone, super pow...
Well, not great, because there are separation issues between Tornado and Kathy. Then again, at least I get to see him a bit, and that's always a plus. One star off because parts of this were hokey and lots of parts were all meatbag heroes. Then again, Impulse getting a blow to the head that m...
Genre: Superheroes / Action / Adventure Year Published: 2006 Year Read: 2012 Series: Invincible #2 Publisher: Image Comics Brief Introduction: After reading the first volume of Robert Kirkman and Cory Walker’s classic superhero comic “Invincible,” I just had to read the second volume of this ...
Not a huge fan of Teen Titans but I did really like the old cartoon on Saturday mornings. This book reads exactly like the old cartoon, and it's a very fun read. The jokes at the bottom of the pages and throughout were really entertaining and kept you smiling throughout. I forgot how much I loved St...
My library didn't have [b:Teen Titans/Outsiders: The Insiders|176105|Teen Titans/Outsiders The Insiders|Geoff Johns|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1308437870s/176105.jpg|170140], so I thought I'd skip it until I could get my hands on it. Bad idea. It seems like a lot happened in that collection, and ...
Well, this was almost painfully dated. Oh, I still enjoyed it. I almost always like reading any of DC's teen hero books. But this would have been so much more amusing when it was written. Now, the references are dated, but not nearly as dated as the art. I'm sure it was quite serviceable at the time...
Surprisingly entertaining and engrossing... Was only previously familiar with one of the main characters in 52, that being Renee Montoya from GCPD / Gotham. Otherwise, all new heroes and all new types of problems. This felt very Watchmen-like to me. Not even close quality wise, but damn was it great...
Campy and overrated. It seems unfair to give Loeb credit for all of this. Emperor Joker is a nine issue arc written by many different people. The Loeb parts live up to expectation and he writes some pretty good Joker dialogue as well as funnily and eerily re-imagines a world fashioned by the king of...
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