When I first read The Vision written by Tom King, I saw brilliance and passion that was never done before in comics. When I heard about Mister Miracle, also written by him, I have to read it and this is by far, another great read that only he can come up some thing original, much like the Wes Anders...
Scott Free, a.k.a. Mister Miracle, is an escape artist, an alien god, and a superhero, but this story is miles removed from typical superheroics. This is a story about escaping. In places it is about escaping from the trauma of an abusive childhood and escaping from the horrors of war. In other plac...
well that was a ride. A superhero story that could have been a dream, could have been someone else playing with the main character and could have been truth, or all three. Disjointed and messy and intriguing.
Comics that I know of is never this good. Here's some thing honest coming out from me - I stop reading comics after the year 2002. It was then, I had no idea what was going on in the comic world. Who are the great writers of its time (except Geoff Johns because of his writings on The Flash; I never ...
I guess this a teaser for a DC's event of the year. I found the Batgirl story to be the most interesting, mostly because it focuses on her character and what makes her different from Batman.
Tom King writes superhero stories about psychological trauma, not just as a plot element but as a raison d'etra. In books like Vision and Mister Miracle the psychological trauma is the engine of the plot. In his new series Heroes in Crisis an attempt to recover from trauma leads to far greater traum...
A surprising enemy uses a proxy to plant the idea that Gotham needs Batman and Bruce Wayne can't be Batman if he's married into Catwoman's mind. lWhat does this mean? Well, the wedding issue is coming up.
Wonder Woman and Batman get stuck in an alternate universe, fearful they won't get back at all because they can't without the man they set free. Another hero, but the time works differently in the two worlds and after a couple hours in the 'real' world, and ten years for Batman and Wonder Woman, w...
He's rich, he has a butler, and he adores Bruce Wayne. It also gets progressively creepier as the story gets going, and is a standalone. Lovely art, lovely story, but this is my protest against DCs erasure of the LGBTQ community as they allow another straight marriage, but not gay marriage at al...
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