The Green Lantern Season Two #4: Now THIS Is Green Lantern
The Green Lantern Season Two #4
Green Lantern (Morrison, Sharpe, Oliff, Orzechowski) gets back into its groove with a madcap, Silver-Age tale featuring The Flash.
DetailsThe Green Lantern Season Two #4
Green Lantern (Morrison, Sharpe, Oliff, Orzechowski) gets back into its groove with a madcap, Silver-Age tale featuring The Flash.
DetailsJustice League Dark #23
Justice League Dark continues to impress in issue #23 (V, Tynion IV, Hotz, Chung, Leigh), maintaining a streak of momentum that makes this one of my most anticipated releases every month. It doesn’t lose track of the darker, more “out-there” elements that work so well with the team but it also never forgets to tell a solid superhero story.
DetailsIn the end, despite its half-hearted attempt at unreliable narration, Flash Annual #3 (Williamson, Segovia, Peterson, Pagulayan) just comes off as a cheap attempt to force some laughs that aren’t really there to begin with. Add to that three artists with clashing styles, and you have a highly skippable $4.99 comic.
DetailsGreen Lantern 80th Anniversary 100-Page Spectacular
Green Lantern 80th Anniversary brings together an all-star list of talent and delivers on its potential in a way few anthologies have. In all aspects, this book is an incredible tribute to an incredible cast of characters!
DetailsBatman #93
Batman #93 (Tynion IV, March, Fernandez) leaves readers with more questions than answers. Chief among them: Is “Joker War” here yet?
DetailsHarley Quinn Black + White + Red #1
All of the intriguing nuance, depth of character and beautiful tension the creative team delivered in HARLEEN shines in Harley Quinn Black + White + Red #1 (Seijic, Downie), breathing new life into the story even if just for a brief time, with exciting revelations and brilliant artwork.
DetailsJustice League #47
Justice League #47 (Venditti, Barrows, Ferreira): The creative team draws this gripping action filled arc to a satisfying close!
DetailsStrange Adventures #2
Strange Adventures #2 (King, Gerads, Shaner): Excellent art combines here with a thought provoking, extremely timely story. It’s well worth picking up.
DetailsLegion of Super-Heroes #6
Despite great art and well-written and snappy dialogue, Legion of Super-Heroes #6 (Bendis, Sook, Von Grawbadger, Bellaire, Sharpe) is only a so-so book, brought down by Bendis’ historical problems with pacing and plotting.
DetailsBatman and The Outsiders #13
Batman and The Outsiders #13 (Hill, Melnikov, Plascencia) shows an inkling of potential in an otherwise dull series. It is time for the Outsiders to leave Batman’s shadow.
DetailsNightwing #71
Nightwing #71 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi): This is the first time in awhile that the stakes have really felt appropriately heavy for someone of Nightwing’s ability. That alone makes this issue worth picking up.
DetailsHarley Quinn: Breaking Glass
Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass (Tamaki, Pugh, Mangual) is a graphic novel of substance, depth of character and remarkable artistic execution, utilizing a grounded approach to Harley to confront socially relevant issues directly with tact and emotion. Go buy this book. #CWPride
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