Danny Saab's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: DC Comics News Reviews: 66
8.1Avg. Review Rating

DCeased #1 was an amazing start to this six issue series. Tom Taylor did not disappoint, and sets up a terrifying journey to come for the DC Universe.

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DCeased #2 was a fantastic second issue of this series. Great action, and progressed the story at a good pace.

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The series of DCeased so far has been great, but this issue was the best of the series so far. Fast paced action, story moved incredibly well, beautiful art, and a fantastic cliff-hanger that makes you want to buy DCeased #5 yesterday. An amazing read and continuation to this series.

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DCeased #6 was an emotional finish to a fantastic series, and one that any comicbook fan or non fan should read. So many moments in this issue, and in this series, remind us what it means to be a hero, and what courage it takes to make the ultimate sacrifice.

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A very good character building issue for sure, with a side story that will most likely take centre stage very soon. You will need to read up on issue #18 though to refresh your memories on that one, or read my review of it right here. Next issue is all about Green Lantern boot camp!

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This issue had it all, and leaves you wanting so much more as well. If your looking for a character driven story, with incredible action and suspenseful moments, all the while being supported by beautiful artwork, then this issue is for you.

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Seeley is making a statement in this issue, and I can't wait to see what else he has in store for us. A great story with incredible writing, and beautiful art. What more can you ask for in a book? A definite must read for sure.

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This issue was a fun and fantastic book to read. Seeley's second book on the series was another hit, and Ronan Cliquet and Hi-Fi continue to show why they are some of the best in the business.

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Go read it! It's such a great and fun story you'd regret it if you didn't. The last thing I want to add is a big thank you to Amanda Connor and Jimmy Palmiotti for the 34 issues they've given us. Not only that, but for taking a character that has been treated unfairly many times in the media as nothing more then a floozy, psychopath, or a glorified punching bag for the Joker, and gave her a purpose, character, and a soul. I for one have always been a fan ofConnor and Palmiotti's, and can't wait to see what they're next endeavor will be.

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A very great fourth issue in this series, and some serious game changers start to emerge. A definite must read!

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Fantastic story with surprising twists and compelling characters really make this issue stand out in this series. The beautiful artwork complimented the story perfectly, which sets up an epic conclusion to the story in the next and final issue.

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I can't really say enough good things about this series. Kyle Higgins,Trevor McCarthy, and Dean White should be congratulated for putting together a compelling, original, and heartfelt story that we haven't seen before. I hate to see it end, but I certainly love the way it did.

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Williams, combined with incredible art from Romita, Jr. and Barrows, gives us a fantastic issue where good and evil are constantly being tested. There are so many questions left unanswered after this issue, and that's to the testament of the incredible writingby Williams to hook us in, and to make us care aboutthese larger then life villains or heroes, depending on your definition.

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The best Supergirl issue since the launch of Rebirth. We finally get a Supergirl that's mature and stands for what Supergirl should stand for. Superman can stand for Truth, Justice and the American Way, but what makes Kara Zor-El unique is that she loves everyone, and like she said in this issue, "Compassion means not picking and choosing who you care about, even if you fear them." If you're going to only pick up one Supergirl Rebith issue, makes sure it's this one.

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Fantastic issue from start to finish. Good character development for both Lanterns, and Emerson, and really happy to see Cruz stepping up and being a leader when they were trapped under water, as well as lead the charge work with Cyborg. But hey, that's J-Bird for you! Besides the main story, we also get a glimpse into what the next story arc may be, and here's hoping we get more Guy Gardner.

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A great story of friendship and fun, with a continuation of the story arc that is really compelling and leaves you wanting so much more.

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Despite some negative points in this issue, it really was a fantastic read. Also, and this should come as no surprise, J-Bird is slowly becoming my favorite DC superhero.

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This was a great issue to read for anyone interested in superheroes. No capes or rings, only the people behind them. It was a great character building issue, and a ton of fun to read.

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Overall, a really fun and entertaining issue, with a great story, decent artwork, and sets up a very compelling second issue of this story arc.

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A fun and enjoyable book to read. Harley shows incredible character, and the amount of story in this issue makes it definitely worth it.

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A fantastic story that definitely isn't suitable for children. The art was great, and if you get the choice, go for the variant cover.

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A fantastic story which keeps you intertwined with it's mystery and controversy, and sets up quite the dilemma for the next issue.

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A really great continuation from the first issue, and setting up a very interesting issue # 3.

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If you're looking for a great Harley story, or just a great story in general, this issue is it. The two cliffhangers in this issue definitely leave something to look forward to in the next issue.

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If you've read the entire story arc so far, chances are you're going to read this issue. If you haven't, then you should read this story arc. Williams tells an amazing story, and it's made that much better with some great artwork. So many questions left unanswered, that it leaves you biting your nails for the next one.

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This issue is definitely a must read. The ending sets up what is sure to be a game changer in the DCU, and the promises of something bigger to come.

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Fantastic issuefrom start to finish. Speaking of which, look for an interesting ending to this issue that ties in with Action Comics #980.

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A fantastic book that truly stands out. The ending was a great cliff-hanger, and who knows, we might have actually met someone whose evenworse then Waller.

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A great and fun Supergirl issue for sure. Plenty of heart, beautiful artwork, and it really tests the patience and heroism of our young protagonist. Orlando and Houser should be congratulated on stepping outside the norm, and giving us something different, yet familiar. A very interesting cliffhanger sets up the next issue very nicely.

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A fantastic issue, with great artwork, and a cringing cliff-hanger.

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DCeased #3 was a great read, but expected more this far into the story, especially in a series that will end in 3 more issues (4 if you include the one shot). Still, this issue had emotion, and demonstrated the sheer magnitude of the virus not yet seen in previous issues. Combine that with great art, its definitely worth a read.

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For novice Green Lantern fans, it's the perfect book to get to know this story without knowing any Green Lantern history. It's a very well written book with incredible artwork, and sets up a unique battle to come for sure.

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This was a great ending to an emotional story arc. Whether you like or disliked Doctor Polaris's origin story, you can't dispute with his reasoning. He's simply trying to save his brother. That being said, however, it's interesting to note that Doctor Polaris might not even existif Emerson just took his medication. Looking ahead, the next story arc promises to be very interesting, and I, for one, can't wait!

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Fantasticstory from start to finish, and sets up what should be a fantastic next issue.You get the feeling that the Volthoom story is setting up to eitherconclude this story arc or to be the beginning of the next one, but either way, I'm not all that interested in this character. But who knows, he may yet grow on me.

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Pretty good issue to read with a very interesting ending.

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An amazing finale to a mostly fantastic story arc.

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A really fun issue to read, and sets up not one, but two possibly different stories.

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A really good and fun issue overall, and sets up what should be a very interesting second part of this story arc.

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Definitely a great read, and leaves room for a rather interesting future for the Squad.

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A great read, especially for any Amanda Waller fans. Williams leaves us on a gut wrenching cliff-hanger that will leave us counting the days till the next issue.

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Definitely a great read, especially for Harley fans. Next issue looks to be incredible!

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Despite a few negative points in this issue, it was one of the best Supergirl books since the start of Rebirth. It could possibly be because of the incredible artwork, or the down to earth writing of Orlando, but all in all, a really good issue, and a lot of fun to read. For the first time in a long time, I'm looking forward to the next issue.

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A great read for sure, with some pretty fun throwbacks as well. As a personal note, as great as the original cover is, if you can get your hands on the variant, do it. Stanley "Artgerm" Lau absolutely killed it! The variant is simply incredible.

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A great story all around. Tons of action, heart, beautiful art, and progressed the story very well in this arc.

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This is definitely a must read, especially if you've read part one of this crossover. This issue gives us an insight into Wally's mind,and the extremes he's willing to go to save lives.

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Great story, with a fantastic twist that'll set up the next issue very nicely.

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The difference in covers might confuse some readers, but both look pretty good. Despite the battle at the end, this was a prettydecent issue. Great artwork,with a lot of character development, and sets up what should be a very interesting fight to come.

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Great ending to this story arc, and tons to of fun to see all the constructs. Jessica grows as a hero even more in this issue, and sets up what should be a very interesting story in the next arc.

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Despite all the negatives mentioned, this book was still a good read, unfortunately though not as fun or entertaining as it has been.

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Not the best artwork, but a really good story. It'll be very interesting to see what happens in the next issue.

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This issue seems to be a stand alone, and not really part of a bigger storyline. As such, it's not necessarily a "must read" from that stand point, but it certainly builds on Kara's character. There is a nicecameo on the last page which potentially sets up the next story arc. If you're not sure to whom I'm referring, check out Emerald Empress's disappearance in Justice League vs. Suicide Squad #4.

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Very fun issue to read, and the introduction to a pretty interesting villain in Xa-Du. Batgirl and Supergirl are great together in this issue, and Ican't wait to see how the Maiden of Might gets out of this one!

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A good issue to wrap up the story, and definitely the best of the entire arc. Great action, and leaves us on a very interesting cliff-hanger.

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Despite a few negatives, this was a great issue. It had beautiful artwork, heart, action and a fantastic story.

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A great first issue after several months of being on hiatus, with Andreyko doing a great job laying down the foundation of what should be a very interesting series.

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This second book in this story arc was an improvement on the first for sure. If you don't mind Robin's annoyances, then you will definitely love this issue.The last page sets up what should be an interesting next issue, and the beginnings of the massive 3 book crossover, "The Lazarus Contract."

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Despite the lackluster artwork, the story was solid and worth a read. I'm not sure where the writers will take this character in upcoming issues,butisn't thatthe best part abouthaving brand new original characters?

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This unfortunately wasn't one of my favorite issues to read. It had some good parts, but lacked heart and beautiful artwork.

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Not the best issue Seeley has put out since taking over Green Lanterns, but still worth a read for sure.

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It was a decent story, albeit not very original. The art was great though, and the issue leaves us on a rather interesting cliff-hanger, and a possible moral dilemma for Kara.

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The banter and chemistry between the Teen Titans was great,but Aqualad's side story did bring the book down for me. I'm not sure why Percy felt it necessary to bring up Aqualad's sexual orientation either. Perhaps it was to demonstrate how hewas feeling different then everyone else, or for shock value. Either way, the story in general fell flat, and made me uninterested in Aqualad, which is really to bad as his character was great in Young Justice. Here's hoping that Percy can make me care about Aqualad again.

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No Jessica, Simon, or any Green Lanterns in this issue, which was disappointing. If your interested in the creation of the first Green Lantern rings, then this story is for you, but unfortunately, it falls into astory that was somewhatuninteresting anduneventful.The last few pages, and the art, were the issue's only saving grace.

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This issue had some problems, but if you can get past the awful artwork, its a pretty decent story.

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Not a very strong issue at all. Writing could have been much better, and art was inconsistent with some panels being strange and not very well drawn. Hopefully the rest of the story arc will be better.

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Not the best issue to date, which is too bad because with Superman being in this story, it definitely could have been fantasticif the execution was better. The bright side is that the person that was watching Kara in this issue could make for a very interesting story in the next issue.

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Not a very strong story, and the artwork could be better, but the relationship between Kara and Krypto may keep readers interested, as well as finding more about The Circle in the coming months.

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