Evan Kiick's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: The Brazen Bull Reviews: 24
7.3Avg. Review Rating

THE JOKER/ DAFFY DUCK SPECIAL #1 is literally everything you'd expect from a Joker and Daffy crossover, although it might have benefited from more of a The Animated Series kind of Joker.

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Having this creative team together again, working on a follow-up their incredible crossover, is like an extremely early birthday gift. It's only one issue but I can already feel like we're going to be given another can't miss collection. You don't need to be a super fan of either franchise to enjoy this, but if you are"".STRAP IN!!!

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Too little going on with the story, too much going on with the artwork. I'm not going to crucify the issue as terrible, but it's a safe bet to assume this won't end up as a collectible.

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I wouldn't be disappointed to not have The Flash #30 in my library. There isn't anything about the issue that puts it on a must buy list. Unless of course, you think the first appearance of Bloodwork will be a collector's item in the future. Personally, I don't think we're looking at a Batman #1 but what do I know.

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A great final chapter to a great arc.

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The Flash #24 is one of, if not the most, satisfying comics I've ever read. If I didn't know better I'd think I was watching a movie. The pages containing the two simultaneous battles of Barry and Wally are absolutely incredible. And, for the final ingredient of my new night terrors, I have the final page burned into my mind. When I wake up in a cold sweat, Carmine Di Giandomenico and Pop Mhan are the first two people I'm calling.

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Best issue of the arc and good enough to want to give the next one a solid chance.

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I'm glad the fight scene was as good as it was, but looking back the whole thing was unnecessary. The High Council could have just waited for Aquaman's arrival in the throne room but whatever. I guess I shouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth. At least the pictures were fun to look at.

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While I enjoyed Harley Quinn #20, I didn't get enough of anything. The back feature cuts the issue in half and then the remaining half is split up amongst three different stories. It feels more like I read the condensed pitch for an issue instead of the issue itself

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The type of comic that makes me question why I didn't get into comics sooner.

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Once again the back feature is what puts this on my pull list. Unfortunately "Red Meat" fizzled out.

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Both the writing and the artwork continue to impress as another chapter of incredible-ness unfolds.

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Any comic that has me this excited about the next issue is a must buy. Don't forget to add Batman #21 to your pull list as well.

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Buy it. You're going to want to own all of "Harley Loves Joker."

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Superman is quickly becoming my favorite series to review.

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Didn't grab me like "Sins of the Father" but I'm still looking forward to what's coming.

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It feels like this entire arc is merely the set up for something much bigger.

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"Harley Loves Joker" alone makes this a must buy.

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Unless you really think this might be worth something one day, I'd leave this one on the rack.

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If your a fan of the type of character Booster Gold is, buy it immediately. If you only want it for The Flintstones, best to save your money on this one

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A great story is a great story, whether you're a long time fan or not.

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A decent issue but certainly nothing to rave about.

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Not necessarily a must buy but great things are definitely on the way.

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Although I was never a fan of the character, The Flash #18 has caught my attention and the rest of this arc could be the deciding factor on whether or not I become a fan. There was a bit too much dialogue for me, and at times the artwork was choppy.

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