I am watching this series (Teen Titans Go!) and when I found out it also had comics, I decided to check it out and see if it was just as good as the cartoon series is. I have to say this: yes, it is good. However. I would also recommend that people watch the cartoon series. At least one chapter spoi...
Superhero comics are a bit of a puzzle. When the comics began in the 1930's they were aimed at an audience of younger kids. By the 1960's they were read by teens. Today the average comic book reader is in their thirties or forties. Rather than attracting the next generation of readers comics are an ...
It was o.k., not great. The parts about Peter running for mayor were kind of slow, and the final showdown felt anti-climactic. But it was still fun to read a new Ghostbusters story, they should put out more of these.
I was shocked by how much I liked the first volume of New 52's Action Comics. Because honestly, I don't really care for Superman. But Morrison had been able to make the guy interesting, without straying too far from what I think of as the core of the character. Alas, no such luck here. Maybe I just ...
This volume is definitely a placeholder. Key plot elements for future volumes are set up, but that's about it. While it contributes greatly to some of the more awesome elements of [b:Action Comics, Vol. 3: At The End of Days|17671911|Action Comics, Vol. 3 At The End of Days|Grant Morrison|http://d....
I am so thankful for Goodreads First Reads for allowing me to get this book. I have not yet had a chance to read it but once I do I will be sure to update this review.
I have looked, and looked, and looked for superhero books at my local library, and it has been like searching for a needle in a haystack! My nephew walked in to the library today, and I swear that boy can *smell* a superhero book! He walked right up to this one and pulled it off the shelf just like...
I read this in 2011 in conjunction with the TV-series of the same name.