Kort Johnson's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: DC Collectors Reviews: 16
8.2Avg. Review Rating

I haven't enjoyed this entire story arc; but I kept hoping it was going to get better so I wanted to finish it.

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Hoping the cliff hanger puts a spark in the next issue and drives this title in the right direction.

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The action scenes are full of energy and it's truly like watching a movie at some points. If you like your stories gory, then this issue is for you as it is chock full of blood and guts (literally).

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The story is slow paced and not a lot of depth to it.

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Great comic for old and young fans alike.

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Daniels is weaving an energetic, deceiving and time jumping story that I am enjoying immensely.

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Terrific start to a mystery story while simultaneously opening future plotlines for our hero.

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Both stories were a fresh take on the Dynamic Duo.

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Intriguing story and a terrific jumping on point for new or returning readers.

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By comparing Bizarro to Superman we bear witness to how difficult the life of a hero can be. It isn't his powers that make Superman a hero, it is his beliefs and ideals.

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If you like Batman, buy this issue. If you like Deathstroke, buy this issue (it's probably on your pull list already). This is why I started buying comics as a kid; hero fights villain and good .vs. evil and yes, I did feel like a kid again reading this.

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Manapul and Buccellato, who co-write the title, deliver a well paced and superbly written debut. With new characters, shocking twists, organized crime and street level thugs in the dark neighborhoods of Gotham like Chinatown and the Waterfront.

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Sorrentino's art does not disappoint, as usual, with great design work and energetic fight scenes. Marcelo Maiolo's coloring really stands out this issue as we jump back and forth between timelines and watch the shadowing and hues transition with it.

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This book is on the top of my reading pile and I cannot recommend it enough.

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This issue is chock full of action, mayhem and chaos and Sorrentino makes it all flow together panel after panel.

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It was a fantastic read the first and second time, I enjoyed every panel.

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