Fills in the Newsworthy square on the DC Comic Book bingo card Meh. A LOT of set up for the series and for each of the JLA member's individual stories. I was excited to see Huntress, who was the only person to question the guests from the 853rd century and their request for our present day heroes ...
A rather average Justice League graphic work featuring two seperate stories. One unfortunately with the blue energy Superman (which I've never been a fan of) and the WILD.C.A.T.S and the other featuring the Ultramarine Corps, the proper Justice League and two universes.My main problem with this was ...
After his JLA lobotomy was reversed, Doctor Light seems to have at least partly devoted himself to making sure everybody knew about it. At any rate, by the time Villains United rolled around, virtually every metahuman in the DC universe knew about it, and we're seeing some very realistic repercussio...
This was another entertaining installment in the Drizzt series. This time, our hero and his companions are looking for lost dwarven homeland of Mithral Hall. However, an assassin is behind their trail, and wizard has an interest in Drizzt. This does draw on the previous novel, but readers can read i...
This series of adaptations of the popular Drizzt series continues to be entertaining. I think the first three so far are still the best, which I wonder if that is the case with the novels as well. As a note of disclosure, I have not read the novels, but I have enjoyed these graphic novels so far. In...