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Maybe if I had read even a single issue of this incarnation of the Outsiders in advance, I would have gotten more out of this book. As it was, I went in really only caring about the Teen Titans side of the crossover. Fair enough, I suppose. Superboy's (unwitting) betrayal was enough to drive the boo...
Two major plotlines here: Raven's return, foreshadowed in the previous volume, and Rose's return. The main plots are not nearly as rewarding as the little moments: Kon having to stay in to do homework, Robin hiding a Batmobile in the batarang budget. I like the way Johns is dealing with the characte...
Supposed to be a follow up to Wonder Woman: Paradise Lost. It starts out that way, at least. And then the middle section of the book is entirely taken over by what I presume to have been part of a big crossover event I'm not familiar with. Poor Jimenez did an admirable job of trying to get the reade...
I remember reading this trade when it was first released, and I really liked it at the time. I really like it now, too, though it does kind of bother me that I don't really know what happened at the end of Young Justice. This is, of course, entirely my own fault for not having read Young Justice. I ...
This isn't really a graphic novel, just a collection of assorted issues that have dealt with a similar theme. In this case, a Batman who is not Bruce Wayne. There's a decent variety here, but they're not all winners, and you can almost certainly read these stories elsewhere, in context. For some of ...