Watchmen: The World in Black and White
Watchmen
Everything about this episode is angled towards increasing empathetic viewership and driving emotional understanding. And it absolutely pays off.
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Everything about this episode is angled towards increasing empathetic viewership and driving emotional understanding. And it absolutely pays off.
DetailsIn Flash #83 (Williamson, Sandoval), the “Rogues Reign” supreme – but what is King Cold’s secret behind is grip on Central City?!
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The second season of Titans proved to be an action-packed extravaganza in addition to a continuance of the high-level characterization of each team member that began in season 1. Great battle scenes with often disastrous repercussions brings up a troubling issue with the show not often seen in comic book related properties, though. There are a lot of Titans characters, heroes and villains alike, but you can’t kill them all off and keep a show long term.
DetailsVampirella #5
Vampirella #5 (Priest, Gunduz, Schubert) is undoubtedly an exciting turning point for the series to set new events into motion, but it loses its focus on the titular character in the process.
DetailsStar Trek Picard: Countdown #1
Star Trek Picard: Countdown #1 (Beyer, Johnson, Hernandez) is a great kickoff to this mini-series focusing on one of the most iconic television characters ever, Jean-Luc Picard. The decisions he’s forced to make will either save thousands of lives…or millions.
DetailsPunisher 2099 #1
Punisher 2099 #1 (Thompson, Nadler, Horak, Rosenberg): This book couldn’t be more targeted to nerds like me if it specifically had my full name, birth date and SSN slapped across the cover.
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