Wayne Hall's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Major Spoilers, Comic Booked Reviews: 275
8.9Avg. Review Rating

I know this is planned to be twelve issues long, but I'm already hoping that won't be the end of this interesting take on the DCU.

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While this issue is an "in-between one in the overall story, it does an excellent job of inserting doubt when it comes to the outcome of both storylines.

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This comic is so well done that it will fill those blank spaces on Thursdays (and other days) as my need for Trek comes calling.

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It's a great sci-fi trope that aliens are often introduced to other humans so they can observe and comment on our behaviors. And that's an important element in Resident Alien.

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I have to say that, even though I was scared by parts of this initial issue, I remain intrigued as to exactly what's going on here!

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This is very much the kind of story I enjoyed reading as a kid. "Buckle that swash and all that!

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The pacing in this issue and the dialogue (including the "final words between Batman and Luthor) are very strong as the intensity builds and revelations are discovered.

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Sinestro should have pounded Jace into the pavement. However, he chose to confront this Batman in a battle of wits. He showed just how ill-equipped he was to fight Jace on this level!

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If you're looking for a character-oriented, fast-action story, I recommend this graphic novel very strongly!

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This comic worked for me, a long-time Star Trek: Deep Space Nine fan, on many levels.

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This book really was a pleasant break from the death and gloom going on in other comics.

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Look out, Bruce! Danger all around!

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This book, though, was an ideal end to these first 15 issues. We enjoyed a fascinating superheroic story and a very special conclusion of sorts to how Batman and Superman deal with each other. This one is a keeper for me!

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I've read many "isolated and weird" town stories over the years. What makes this one interesting to me is the people, including Daniel and the doctor.

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Leave it to Mr. Venditti to put one last interesting twist on the Hawks. I also was glad to see another happy couple in the DCU, something that's very rare these days.

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Williamson's "run" onTheFlashhas been some of the best storytelling I've seen the Scarlet Speedster ever, and I'm sorry to see it end.

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I applaud the effort to provide more diversity in Teen Titans. You've got an alien, a heavy set misfit, a female archer, and a speedster of color. I really wanted this to work. I just don't think it does. Robin kept my interest in the book. Now that he's gone, I may be leaving, too.

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The entire matter of Batman and guns has always been something I'm unsure about. The sequence I discussed here brought my feelings to the printed page better than I could have ever written it. This issue shows why I read comics. Yes, it does.

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I have a feeling this book is going to be an important one in the Joker War event, something I'm really gripped by. When you reach that last page, you'll see why I'm saying this. I've been waiting a long time for this to be resolved, so I can't wait to see what happens next.

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The scariest part of this whole issue is that, once the League even came in range of this thing, they were already under its influence.

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You can tell from this book that those two years were full to the max with Parker living, and that was shown in his music. This book does a fantastic job of making our imaginations come alive to match what we see on the printed page. We HEAR what's happening just as well as we SEE it. This book has opened up a whole new world to me, and that's something I'm grateful for!

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Appropriately, the story moves at quite a fast pace. Barry is kind of like a pinball in that he's bouncing from threat to threat, something that stuns even him.

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I never expected DC to go where this storyline is heading"the Joker holding all the cards, so to speak, and Batman having only to rely on his wits and not his arsenal.

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The Joker has turned the tables on his enemy by arming himself with everything the Dark Knight might have used against him in the past. This means that Batman has no one to help him, as shown in this issue.

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It's always great to see the Titans in action (especially using this name instead of Teen Titans). I particularly enjoy seeing this version of Nightwing instead of the brain-changed one in his current comic.

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In this book, we see just how different Bruce Wayne might have been if just a few things had happened differently in his formative years.

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This comic really has me in a very different place than most science-fiction stories move me to. I want the future NOT to win for a change! I can tell you, that's very odd for me when I'm reading science fiction. I have always felt the future is unavoidable, so we must embrace it. I want the opposite to happen in Join the Future.

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Of course, there are several nods to DC's regular books along the way, like one kid who is wearing a t-shirt with Batman's logo on it. I'm sure that, if we got the chance, we'd see tales like this more often if they sell well, so I'm hoping this will be the first in a series of books featuring these teens and families. They were fun to read about!

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The tone and the feel of this series is very reminiscent of the popular version from Fraction and Aja. I guess that there is considered to be some life left in this mode of storytelling!

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Yes, time travel messings are becoming something of a clich for the Flash, but from what I see described in the next installment, it's going to take an interesting turn. Still, the action was fun in this chapter! If only Barry had made time move faster in real life, we could be reading the next pages already!

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On some levels, Broken Gargoyles is like watching a car accident in slow motion to me. I want so badly to look away, to leave things forever as they were before the deadly crash takes place, but we can't help it"we have to look, and thus I have to know what will happen next no matter how dark the outcome may be. It's just that compelling!

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What makes science fiction so great to me is that it often asks, "what if?" In The Argus, we're examining what would happen if we really could time travel. It's not pretty!

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It was an enjoyable story with powerful art, so I do recommend it, particularly if you like Batman like I do. I haven't read a bad Bat-book in this line yet!

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This book has the distinction of being one of the very few released on the first Wednesday that new printed comics did NOT arrive in local comics shops. It was intended to be a "digital first" series, so it arrived via comiXology. Thank goodness!

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While there's something of a lull in the industry going on and if you are a Bat-fan like I am, I highly encourage you to dive into Detective! Surprises galore, with twists and turns just like I like 'em! This title is giving Batman a run for its money, for sure!

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Whenever Batman faces a villain team-up, it's a high-stakes confrontation. I always enjoy those, and Mr. Tynion is doing a terrific job with them now that he's the regular writer on this series. He's learned at the feet of the master"Scott Snyder"so I can't wait to see what he's got coming for us.

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The important thing about the art in this book is its ability to portray the various cats in ways that tell us what they are thinking or feeling.

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This is the Justice League the way it should be, with high-octane action and a "challenge of the super-friends" that makes you want to stand up and cheer when the good guys figure out how to win.

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One element of this series that has fascinated me is the use of elements from children's books, something I'm sure the Joker would love. Corrupting innocence is great fun for him, and you can't get purer than kid's literature!

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This is Mr. Taylor's writing the way I like it, with strong characterization accenting a moving storyline or two. It's going to be interesting to see how this whole bleak situation shakes out, including who actually is in charge and who isn't.

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Brian Bendis is challenging the Man of Steel" something that hero has needed for a long time now!

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This book follows the tried-and-true annual script: Guest Star appears, problem happens with him or her, all is happily resolved leaving the characters better friends so they can meet again in a future story. Sorry, but this is a yawner to me.

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This twist on the normal "good guys versus bad guys" average comics format really has me guessing and concerned. Normally, events like this clean up nicely and neatly, but I can't see how that will happen in the Year of the Villain. DC has upped the ante here quite substantially.

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In my estimation, this issue of The Flash was one of the best things to come out of the Year of the Villain event at DC.

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In this issue, Dragonfly doesn't get quite the attention that Dragonflyman does" at least, the latter's story has a lot of punch to it than the other's tale. That's from my perspective, anyway.

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I hope this tradition will continue for years to come, with Morrison and Mora taking more creative chances in each new issue. Thanks to you and BOOM! Studios for making this holiday season more special and more enjoyable!

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Interestingly, Skulldigger and his nemesis Grimjim are very much like Batman and the Joker when it comes to how each behaves. But without the trappings of having a weekly comic, Lemire is exploring other possibilities here.

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It says something about Hawkman that he makes such a formidable bad guy. Strong and determined, he's going to cause problems wherever he goes and with whoever he fights. We get to see some of the "dark side" of the hero.

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I've enjoyed the writing on the Supergirl comic. The dialogue has been engaging, and her search for the destroyers of Krypton was enjoyable. She's really good in outer space, seems like. She might want to go back there more.

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I have to congratulate Jurgens for taking what seemed to be a totally random event and making it make sense! I also have thought that the Court of Owls still has so much potential as far as stories go that it was great to see them back and up to the highest levels of deviltry!

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This book is right up there as one of my favorites when it comes to the Dark Knight! If you haven't been reading it after they hit issue #1,000, I highly recommend you give it a try! It's high-power Bat-excitement!

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One of the best ways to get to know a character is to see his "dark side," as it were. You know, explore the things the "real" person would NEVER do. And that's what this comic is all about"what Billy Batson or Shazam! wouldn't even consider saying or making happen.

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When I read Ogres, I often find myself out of breath when I get to the last page! Things happen so quickly and so unexpectedly that I'm almost afraid to turn the page at times! But that's part of the excitement!

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Killtopia is a comic about where we are going and what we just might be doing much sooner than we figure. So look out!

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Madeline is not what he expects, though, and it leads Bruce's family, business, and friends into danger.

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I need to know: Now what? If John can't die, as he says, then where will he go? What will he do?

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What I really enjoy about Category Zero is that it brings home the questions of diversity more powerfully than X-Men, in my opinion

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I seriously hope this isn't the last time MJ will grace the pages of this comic. But I can see why she's getting her own title, and it isn't just to make more money for Marvel! It's to show us that one doesn't really need powers to be a hero.

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This debut issue of Ogres does what we need to get us into the story by increasing the danger level and by creating new ogres and other characters we care about from the moment we see them.

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Congrats to Humphries for poking fun at the Year of the Villain event in Harley Quinn #64, and making those of us who have heard about it get a good laugh for a change! I loved it when Bane said, "Luthor! Strip now!"

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Samurai Jack is adventure in its purest form, a man versus almost the entire world in order to set things right!

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This comic deserves the same readership that Criminal has, so if you love that series, you definitely need to get your hands on Red Winter! Really!

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Infinite Dark is one of those great science-fiction stories that sadly only comes along once in a while. It reminds me why I love that genre so much!

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The latest storyline in Detective Comics has focused on the Dark Knight and the Spectre "working" together. And it has been great!

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Dan Jurgens is the writer on the comic, and he's able to imagine things far beyond what we have read in the past. Give him a villain called False Face and, well, you just can't be sure of anything happening!

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I continue to say that the Snyder/Capullo Batman has set the standard extremely high for future creators to attempt to rival. I honestly thought that the villain in this "final" Batman story would be the Joker, but his disembodied head is in a jar being carried by the Dark Knight. And it's talking!

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I often find it fun to read what a comics creator considers his or her "dream" project. I recently came across one of those for Josh Howard, probably best known for his Dead@17 comic from Image. Hey, it's very good!

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What would it be like if we had to deal with mythological gods and demi-gods in our current world? Well, the current folks on Wonder Woman are focusing on just such an idea. And it's not pretty.

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The Hawkman creative team has really placed the bar high for the character and the series moving forward. They surprised us all (in a good way) with cohesive stories, stunning art, and a new direction for this long-established DC character.

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A great start in its own right!

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Action and adventure stories always are ones I'm anxious to read. White Widow is off to a great start, and I expect its popularity to increase as the tale unfolds.

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Mary Shelley is not your typical "monster hunter," and that's good because we feel the danger she's experiencing strongly.

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Dealing with bullying is always a good thing because we need to let people know just what impact that can have on one's life.

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I do want to see more of the Joker's Daughter in the future. She's not Harley Quinn, nor should she be, but she brings her own type of insanity wherever she appears. She does help keep this comic in the Bat-Universe.

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I always enjoyed it when Batman and Superman got along together, so it took some time for me to adjust to the World's Finest duo fussing and fuming against each other. Now that this has taken hold, it's not much of a jump to buy into Batman and the Flash having their own troubles.

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In Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, Taylor examines the hero from using a smaller, "neighborhood" perspective. It's the best Web Slinger comic out today, in my opinion!

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It's a rare and wonderful thing to read a story that challenges and surprises me! This one does that powerfully!

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It's a gripping tale of not only whodunit, but how crimes impact many people for years to come, possibly their entire lives.

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This creative team is one of the great ones for Batman. The Dark Knight has been flying high with some of the best folks in comics telling his tales.

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If you enjoy mysteries that keep you guessing and have supernatural elements that also keep you wondering what's going to happen next, I highly recommend you get Midnight Mystery.

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If you aren't reading this book, I VERY HIGHLY recommend you get it before it sells out nationwide. It's that good!

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Yep, this book is using a megaphone to say, "Calling all new readers! We've got just the comic for you!"

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It's beginning to look a lot like Klaus-mas!

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This one is an instant classic since it is strong in script and in art. And we get a peek in on Alfred's life as well, so it's a winner!

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Great art, great story. a true winner!

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Batgirl needs her very own rogues' gallery, and it should be populated with new and different villains, but Grotesque just didn't work for me.

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Beyond was always a great mix of action, adventure and sci-fi, so I'm on board for the foreseeable future!

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It's a great time of the year to get into a Bible-based story, so I'm all in!

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In Catwoman, it's the how she survives that fascinates and intrigues me.

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This is one funny book, and in a good way!

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If the fourth issue of Superman is any indication, I think the Man of Steel is in good hands.

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The art remains the best part of this comic, but I do still like the story.

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There's something about teens facing danger that works so very well in comics. I guess it's that we just aren't certain how they will react, or even who they are!

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It's enjoyable to actually wonder what will happen next instead of watching the galactic reset button get hit.

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It's a series that has one foot in the main DCU and one in the "real" world, and its sympathetic view of Honor and her family is something I particularly enjoy.

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Lots of fast-paced happenings, crazy fun stuff going on, and characters that work!

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Batman is one of the most fascinating, engaging comics out today!

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The Perfect Hawkman Title!

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Don't miss out on this story of survival told through the eyes of a monster bound to a corpse!

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I'm just as engaged as I have been since issue #1, and it's going to be quite an enjoyable ride!

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Flash is one of those consistently great comics! Each time it comes out, I can't wait to read it! And this title still costs only $2.99! Highly recommended!

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It's a great tale of horror with a personal touch, so I'm looking forward to the next issue and much more from Tom King and Batman this year!

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If you were as big a fan of SGU as I have been, I highly recommend you dive into this series!

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I always enjoy AfterShock's comics because stories are told with such high quality! I love the level of engaging both character and plot in this debut issue and will be back for more! If you can't get enough zombie in your reading diet, be sure to let Pestilence ravage you!

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The fact that there are a lot of "I Am" arcs happening shows that King is finding quite a bit of depth to Batman. I'm not sure he'll ever run out of ideas as he takes us on a journey "where no Batman has gone before," if I can use a Star Trek reference.

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I do love me a team-up, and giving these "big guns" and "new guns" a chance to work together with hints of what's to come in Rebirth made this an annual worth picking up. Recommended!

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If you're a fan of either shows, or both, I think you'll find these comics so worth the buying and reading!

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Shelter Division is an excellent title in the way it makes us want to know more about the characters we meet as well as make us want to know just what is going on here! I understand this is Mr. Salley's first venture into this genre and, given this issue, I expect many more stories along these lines will terrify and grip us in the time ahead.

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Highly recommended! This is the first book of the new series, so I strongly suggest you jump on board now so you can enjoy future issues!

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Highly recommended! This is the first book of the series, so I strongly suggest you jump on board now so you can enjoy future issues!

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It's a very engrossing story, and two issues have me very seriously looking forward to more.

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This series is scheduled to be an ongoing one, so the creators are certain to have some really twisted and amazing things in store for these people. I'm anxious to see how this problem resolves as well as what challenges they'll face in the future. Worth picking up this initial issue and sticking with, so I recommend it!

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I know that Detective Comics and Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps are getting all the attention, but right up there with them should be The Flash, which is one of the very best reads I dive into when the new issues come out! Fun, high-octane energy, surprises, challenges? Yup, all there, and all what you'd expect reading a comic focusing on the Fastest Man Alive.

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This initial story has been a strong one for the Teen Titans, establishing them as individuals in their own rights while blending them together as a group. Nicely done!

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While I'm enjoying this series, to me it doesn't compete with All-Star Batman. I'm happy the sales continue to be high. As a long-time Bat-fan, I'm always thrilled when the Dark Knight is successful. But my final thoughts have been, "Okay, we had sex. That's over. We can move on to other things now, right?" (I'm sure some folks will be unhappy with me for saying that " "typical male thinking!")

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I plan on following this book continuing forward. It has a great cast of characters, a variety of situations around the heroes, and the freedom to go places we've never seen the "regular" Justice League go. I like that!

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For those of us who like high-octane supernatural tales, No Angel is heavenly!

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Teen Titans is a perfect example of what the Rebirth event has been all about " returning to the core of what made this book so popular while also updating some necessary items.

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It's taken some time for Sam to get the team together, but I think he's done very well in making this issue sparkle and be worth your hard-earned quatloos. It's important to me that the women aren't just "men with (female appendages)," as some like to say. They're people and yet still believable, and I look forward to following the adventures of Ruby, her friends and foes in the months ahead. Geek-Girl puts the human back in super-human.

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In my opinion, this will go down as one of the classic Corps stories of all time. It takes Hal and Sinestro to the edges of their interaction, and I loved it! I imagine Mr. Venditti and company already have more surprises in store for us readers, so I can't wait!

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The notion that people move on to another life is a comforting one to me. On the other hand, having to get shot to get there, and in a rather gruesome circumstance, well, that was tough to read.

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This is a great time to jump on, so I highly recommend you find this debut issue. If there aren't any paper copies around, digital ones are easy to purchase and download. Don't miss it!

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This week's beginning to "Night of the Monster Men" is off to a great start. A few more surprises would be very cool, though!

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It's a fun, enjoyable, action-oriented story. Granted, most people come out of all this scot-free, but that's the superhero biz! I'm interested in what they'll do next!

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This multi-part story has me by the short and curlies, and I'm waiting breathlessly for the next issue. $4.99 is more than a good price for all this excellent Bat-storytelling! Really!

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It's fun to revisit this top-notch sci-fi series, and I hope it lasts for a long, long time. Batman will always be called "The Dark Knight," but now ROM will be called "The Space Knight" again, something I'm truly enjoying! (Even his nickname was ahead of its time!)

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Good storytelling will challenge your thinking, and I find myself seriously challenged by this debut issue! Where will it go from here? I'm not entirely sure, but I'll be reading" and wondering if I should show this comic to Bullet and Mandy, our two dogs, as well!

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As I said, the first issue flummoxed me some, but Batman is hitting its stride, falling plane aside! The blend of art and script is really, really strong, and I look forward to this title arriving every two weeks!

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Who told Mark Waid and Tom Peyer my fantasy about being able to turn into a superhero?

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If you've experienced this kind of personal tragedy, regardless to what degree, I think you'll find this as cathartic an experience as I did.

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Can a man interact with metahumans? That seems to be the question posed by this storyline.

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This was a good refocus for Aquaman, although I must admit this was my least favorite of the Rebirth titles so far.

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The only fault I find is that readers who are not long-time DC fans will be somewhat lost when various characters appear.

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I imagine there are some folks who decided to pass on this book since it didn't have Snyder and Capullo working on it. I'm sorry if you decided to do that because you missed a great issue! It's an excellent way to bring a high-power Bat-book to its conclusion while looking ahead to Rebirth. Nicely done!

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Kindt and company deliver high-power sci-fi.

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If you've been reading Batman as faithfully as I have, you'll find reward after reward in the pages inside.

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I'm really big on this Solar Flare comic because I can imagine my life without the power I depend on, and it likely wouldn't be very much fun!

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I never thought this team-up would work, but it does!

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Nick Spencer takes a break from two Captain America titles to explore the other side.

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Delete will make you care about the characters, and bring you to the edge of your seat, pulling for them all the way.

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I loved this series from its start, sorry to see it go!

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Snyder and Capullo continue to provide great storytelling in Batman as they near the end of their terrific run.

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The final issue in the current run of Black Knight prompts me to make suggestions for next time!

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A great debut issue to a fascinating sci-fi weather/environmental concept.

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Second Sight is an amazing supernatural murder book, not to be missed!

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What happens when the moral Superman ends up in the very gray New 52 universe? Check it out!

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If you enjoy the CBS show, you'll also want to read this digital-first comic!

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A great new title from AfterShock Comics, so it comes highly recommended!

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As I often say, I love variety in my reading. This book introduced me to people I might never have known and put them in circumstances I may never completely understand. But I'm all the better for having read this comic. I'm not sure I'll ever really become a wrestling fan, but I feel I have at least learned a lot about that profession. I see the why's and wherefore's, particularly when it comes to those around the ring.

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I often see this hero referred to as Canadas version of Captain America, representing the nation as Steve Rogers does for the U.S. Since Captain America came first, Im okay with that.

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AfterShock Comics leads off with Replica #1 and others!

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Two diverse science-fiction universes collide, and not everything returns to “normal” when it's over!

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If you like this kind of story, I highly recommend this title. It's something along the lines of Gotham Central, but looking through the prism of younger eyes instead of police officers. If you can get the previous issues, I'd seriously recommend that since it will help you understand all that's happening. Still, an engaging comic for sure!

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I found this debut issue engaging, and liked the fact that Whitmans abilities are being put to good use.

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A Man of Steel we can relate to!

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I think adults will find Over the Garden Wall oddly disturbing and creepy, so its just in time for the scariest season of the year! Its weird, its dark, its mysterious and its different.

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Cognetic, like Memetic before it, is perfect reading for Halloween!

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It's great to have another weekly Bat-title to take home every Wednesday!

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I'm fully locked into this series, anxious to know how things will progress from issue to issue. It makes me think about beauty and its importance while making me care about the people we're following.

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Fialkov and Chang have developed an excellent story featuring the last humans on Earth in L.A.

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That seems to be the focus of this title Can man and woman survive and thrive in outer space, given the perils and problems well encounter there?

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This time I want to bring another terrific series to your attention, and thats We Can Never Go Home from Black Mask Studios.

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A great start to a new title from Graphic India!

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Drive is a lean, taut story, where the details lend that feel of authenticity.

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You don't need to be a teen to like this miniseries, in my opinion.

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A landmark superhero comic a decade ahead of its time!

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If you enjoy something of a different spin on characters and mysteries, I recommend you pick up this first issue! John Flood pulls my brain in a different direction, something I look forward to happening every month!

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This book is a good start and a new spin on werewolves and other supernatural happenings.

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It's a great book, one I'm glad I had the chance to jump on early. If you haven't read this title yet, I recommend you check your local shops. If you can't find #1 or #2 that way, I'd check out digital outlets so you can catch up and move forward with this fascinating comic!

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If you can't see anyone else but Bruce in the suit, I'd implore you to give these two issues a try. I am one of the biggest Bat-fans I know, and I'm loving it! I highly recommend you dive into this new status quo regardless of how big a fan of the character you are " you won't regret it!

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How will the "New" Batman and Superman interact? We'll begin to find that out here!

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The Darkseid War begins, and it's a doozy!

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Hawkeye has been worth the wait, and Im glad Ive had my chance to talk about the series.

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If you haven't read this series before, I highly recommend it, particularly if you're a fan of Batman like I am. Waid takes the two leads where the Bat-titles often cannot go, and that's what makes it worth the reading!

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Thats what horror is all about, taking our imaginations places weve never even conceived of. Itll be something else again to keep up with Harrow County.

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An excellent follow-up by two great creators!

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In this penultimate issue, things take a turn for the worse for our Romeo and Juliet.

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This miniseries deals with slavery in its various forms in powerful ways1

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Lemire's script and Suayan's art brings Bloodshot back with a bang!

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It's a game-changing issue featuring triumph, tragedy, and a betrayal that will reveal the ultimate enemy of the multiverse.

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A weekly worth the following!

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This all-ages book really delivers!

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Matt Kindt and company give us a great start to a series that will deal with Mr. Kindt's favorite comics characters!

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A terrific start to a new universe!

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As Kirkman moves this title in a new direction, he continues to deliver on character and action.

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We explore the world through Harada's eyes in this intriguing comic!

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The magic of Chris Carter (and Joe Harris) lives on in Millennium #1

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I often complain about how poorly supernatural events in comics are handled. When the writer has painted himself or herself into a corner, the (in)famous "Woo-Woo Ray" appears, something that we've never had any indication of seeing suddenly appears and resolves the situation. Nelson and company NEVER do that, thankfully. The characters shine, the scripting is powerful and the art is eye-popping. What else could you want from a comic?

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I'm very excited about what OSSM Comics is doing, and Separators looks to be their flagship title. Good choice!I like the mystical/supernatural elements of the Xenoglylphs and their impact on history as well as how they influence the characters. I also am impressed with all the possibilities and the relationships among the people and how they're growing.

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As I mentioned earlier, there will be a Batman: Eternal-sized hole in my reading after this book concludes. However, I did get a chance during an interview with Mr. Tynion to ask if we might see another year of this title somewhere down the road, and he hinted that it could happen! I sure hope it does! Batman's flying high right now, and that's such a pleasure for a long-time Bat-fan like me. I was sorry to see Arkham Manor bite the big one, but there are so many other excellent Bat-titles out there now that it's lessening my pain.

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If you liked Damian as much as I did or maybe even more, this issue is a must-have. If you didn't care for him or have no idea who he is, you'll find this issue a great jumping-on point. Hey, if you're a Batman fan, you'll enjoy this book because it's got the Dark Knight and those strange and wonderful allies he often surrounds himself with, taking to task those villains beyond Batman's ability! That's always fun!

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If you want to see Trek that you haven't read previously, I encourage you to pick up this event. It's been such a pleasure to go "where no Trek has gone before," if you'll pardon the expression!

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I have some friends who simply hated Samurai Jack. It's a brand of storytelling that not everyone here in the States warms up to, but for those of us who enjoyed the animated series, the comic is a gift from the Cartoon Network gods. Oh, and IDW Publishing as well!

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If you miss the program or just enjoy samurai adventures, I highly recommend you get into this comic! It's like Samurai Jack never left!

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I'm very excited about what OSSM Comics is doing, and Separators looks to be their flagship title. I like the mystical/supernatural elements of the Xenoglylphs and their impact on history as well as how they influence the characters. I also am impressed with all the possibilities and the relationships among the people and how they're growing.

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I get asked occasionally just why Batman is one of the best-selling, if not THE top-selling book many months. This issue is a perfect example of why " strong story with powerful art. It doesn't get any better than this.

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Whether you've read Magnus before or not, it doesn't take more than a few pages in before you understand him very well, and I need that! Not only am I going to be there for Magnus, I'm enjoying other Gold Key books that come my way. Kudos to Dynamite and these creators for grabbing me by the short and curlies and not letting go until I read these comics!

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I have to say, if you see the name Josh Williamson on the cover of a comic, buy it! You may be surprised by what genre story he's telling, but you won't be disappointed! Be sure to pick up Birthright #1 so you can get into this book on the ground floor! It's terrific!

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I always wanted to see Captain America deal more with Hydra and other baddies from the Second World War, but it looks like it's Captain Midnight who's doing that instead!

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If you are a big Perez fan like I am, or this is the first time you've encountered his work, or even somewhere in between, be sure to give this a try! You may just fall in love with his creative genius the way I have!

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I always like to point out how much I love variety in my reading, and Copperhead scratches an itch for things that move along like the Old West did. It's fun, it's fascinating and it's going places I can't wait to go, so I do recommend this title if you enjoy strong writing, great situations and characters you can understand easily.

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Since I'm a big fan of Geoff Johns, I've been loving this title since the New 52 came into being, so I'm happy that the stories have been as entertaining as ever. If you haven't been reading them, I would recommend you give them a chance. Mr. Johns continues to update the League, making them relevant to today's readers and chock full of adventure!

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If you haven't read this comic yet, I highly encourage you to dive in and at least give it a try. With only two issues out, you should be able to catch up easily. And with the gritty city and its heroes taking center stage, it should give you a new longjohns experience!

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As I mentioned earlier in this review, you could do worse than to buy a DC comic with "Justice League" in the title. When competing with the "regular" Justice League title and Justice League Dark, I find this book to be a nice change of pace from the others.

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I've enjoyed this title ever since it debuted, and even with Mr. Taylor taking over the writing from James Robinson, I feel the quality has remained excellent.

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I cant wait until the next story starts in August! I think itll continue to keep Batman as the top-selling comic each month, so I highly recommend you dont miss it!

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If you liked Damian as much as I did or even more, this issue is a must-have. If you didn't care for him or have no idea who he is, you'll find this issue a great jumping-on point. Hey, if you're a Batman fan, you'll enjoy this book because it's got the Dark Knight and those strange and wonderful allies he often surrounds himself with, taking the villains to task as they deserve to be fought!

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If you didnt get the chance to pick up Ghosteds previous stories, the previous two five-issue arcs have been collected into trades! This is the perfect time to do that since a new story will begin next time, and it will help enjoy it as much as possible! That way you pick up everything thats going on in this wonderful book!

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Want to hear more about this book? Be sure to tune in to the 131st episode of my Waynes Comics Podcast, which you can find at this link! I interview Mr. Zub, who gives a lot of insight into this comic, so dont miss it!

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If youre looking for action, adventure and drama, pick up this book! I cant wait to see how things progress, and am seriously hoping for more Alien Legion once this miniseries has been completed!

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Needless to say, Captain Midnight is classic because he works and works well. Want to know how? Be sure to pick up this issue and youll begin to understand!

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This is the perfect way to cool down on a hot summer afternoon! I highly recommend it!

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As I often like to point out, I enjoy something different in my reading diet. Murder mysteries are great as well as science fiction stories, but when you mix the two together as effectively as Red City does, you have to pay attention. What technology may prove the be significant? Also, which characters are necessary for us to follow to figure out whodunt? Its those kinds of things that will keep me visiting Red City for months to come! I hope you will be, too!

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If youve considered getting intoThe Dresden Files, this comic might be a good place to give it a try. Some stores will likely still have the previous issues for sale. If you enjoy it,Fool Moon(the second novel) came out in comics adaptation. Or you can go to the novels and catch up that way!

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Some people grumbled when Zero Year was announced, but Im not hearing any of that now. This re-focusing of Batmans origin will be classic, and will plant the seeds for many excellent Bat-stories for years to come!

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Still, Invincible has been a good ride to date, so why mess too much with success?

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If you haven't picked up the first and second issues, now's the perfect time to do it! You'll get in on the ground floor with what I consider one of the best comics you could choose! I highly encourage you to either buy it digitally or at your local comics shop! You won't be disappointed!

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Every good jumping-on place can also be a jumping-off time. If youve decided the latter, I think you should reconsider that. Mr. Waid always delivers engaging stories and characters, so youd be missing out on a lot if you let Hulk go!

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If you haven't watched the series before, you might want to get the DVDs first. This book will make more sense after you watch them, but it's not required! It's just so worth your time!

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You can listen to my recent interview with artist Steve Pugh in my Wayne's Comics podcast at this link!

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I highly recommend this series! Both Magento and Sinestro deserve your attention!

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Strong characters, fast-paced stories, comics Easter eggs, and a great price (ninety-nine cents) are excellent reasons to read this comic! If you haven't read this title before, you can go through their site to pick up the previous issues at the same price each. However, you can now pick up the trade collection for the early stores at local comics shops if you prefer a paper copy. I highly recommend this book! It's what I think good comics should be!

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Hurwitz has done an exceptional job of playing the dark tone of Batman stories off genuinely funny sequences. Given how fans of the Bat don't often take kindly to humor, I thought he did a spectacular job of not only challenging Batman, but making him as realistic as possible. I mean, NOBODY lives life without ANY humor at all, even the Dark Knight of Gotham City.

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Thanks to everyone involved with this tremendous and classic comic, be it writer, artist (including Steve Pugh) or anything else! Its been an incredible ride, and Im thrilled I got a chance to climb on board and go along!

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Not only am I going to be there for Magnus, I cant wait for other Gold Key books to come my way. Im catching up on Turok very soon as well, so kudos to Dynamite and these creators for grabbing me by the short and curlies and not letting go until I read these comics!

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If you like Batman and havent checked out this newer direction for Batwing, I encourage you to try it out. Its a significant member of the Bat-family, and I hope it continues on for a long time to come!

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If you havent added this bat to your comics collection, I highly encourage you to pick up the title! Every time it hits the stores, I go crazy until I get my copy! Dont miss it!

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If you havent read Alex + Ada yet, see if you can pick up the previous three issues at your local comics shop. If you cant find them that way, I encourage you to purchase the digital versions. Now, wouldnt it be perfectly appropriate to read this story on your iPad?

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If you havent read Great Pacific before, be sure to pick up the trades so you can get whats happening in this and future issues. Its worth your time and money!Share this:TwitterFacebookGoogleRedditTumblrEmailMoreLinkedInStumbleUponPrintDiggPinterest

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Women have been interesting additions to the Jokers life. Take Harley Quinn, for example. Ive long been a fan of new Batman villains, including Magpie, for instance. Will the Jokers Daughter catch on? Will she eventually get her own title? I hope so!

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The last page of the issue shows Bruce, Dick and Damian swinging through Gotham in their most recent costumes. Could this annual and that panel be a hint that Damians not long for the land of the dead? I still think he could have ended up in the Lazarus Pit in time, and is waiting in the wings (so to speak) to become Robin again.

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If youre looking for some engaging fantasy, dont miss Elfquest: The Final Quest! Its something special and will pull you in from the first time you read it!

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If you didnt get the chance to pick up Ghosteds previous issues, the first five-issue arc has been collected into a trade for only $9.99! Be sure to pick up the trade so you can enjoy it as well as future issues of this terrific comic! That way you pick up everything thats going on in this wonderful book! Ghosted #6 earns 4 Stars.

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Gutter Magic is an enjoyable read full of clearly defined characters in a world that is both intriguing and fun. You can't take anything for granted in a magical environment, and that kept me moving from page to page quickly.

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If you havent had the chance to explore it, Im hoping this run of Dept. of Monsterology will be collected into a trade. If youre already a fan of horror or just starting to explore it, this series is worth your money and time!

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Whatever you need to do to read this comic, do it! Check your local comics shop, go online to comixology.com … whatever it takes! I think youll enjoy it as much as I have! Get this book!

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Thats obviously not a problem for Snyder, Lee and Nguyen, who seem to have easily brushed aside all my concerns and have breathed much-needed life into Superman. And it couldnt have happened a moment too soon!

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David Finch remains one of my favorite artists because he can make action literally "pop" off the page. He also has a great way with character's faces and their costumes. I still enjoy his Batman the most.

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For a long-term Bat-fan like myself, it can't get much better with this group of comics. I can think of only one way right now - bring on Batman: Eternal, the weekly series debuting in early 2014!

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Of course, some folks will never like an alternate Earth. But if you thought Earth 2 would be a book worth giving up on, I would encourage you to keep at it or return to this title! It's still great!

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Anti-Hero is a high-octane, moving and engaging book that you should seek out on Monkeybraincomics.com! It's one of the best deals offered today! Not only that, it's terrific!

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I have to repeat myself here: If you want to read a comic that delivers bigger and better horror, Dept. of Monsterology is just what you've been looking for!

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If you are as big a spy story fan as I am and am looking for a different take on the genre, give Protocol - Orphans your attention! I think you'll find a tale that will grab your attention and keep you coming back for more!

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Here at MajorSpoilers.com, there's a weekly "Staff Picks" column. I often think we should develop a Hall of Fame we can put Batman in because it's consistently terrific from month to month!

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If you didn't get the chance to pick up Ghosted's previous issues, the first five-issue arc is being collected into a trade for only $9.99 as reported here on MajorSpoilers.com! If you haven't read this excellent title, pick up the trade so you can enjoy it as well as future issues of this terrific comic! Five out of five stars and a must-read!

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Look for me to be keeping up with this title going forward. Mr. Gates' ability to weave a strong story will keep me on the edge of my seat even if the art isn't as strong as I'd like it to be!

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If you're looking for a fun, adventurous read, you should definitely seek out Captain Ultimate! (Cue the orchestra again!) And maybe you can get your Mom or Dad to sit down and read it with you!

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I loved this update for a classic hero. I would beg Dynamite to make more because I'm sure Mr. Krul and company have other stories that many of us would like to dive into.

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I'm going to miss Mr. Layman on Detective Comics. He's done good! I'll be sure to follow him to Catwoman and keep reading Chew from Image. I'm hoping Detective will continue to shine with new scripters. Batman and his clan are flying high these days, and I hope that will stay true for a long time to come!

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I often don't care much for mega-events (or even regular events), but this one is proving to be a good one in that we're getting a diverse take on the bad guys and gals. This book is one I highly recommend to "get" what's going on in particular! Rating: Five out of five stars.

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It's another one of the best I've read so far in September, and it makes me anxious for the next appearance of Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot!

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It's one of the best I've read so far in September, but it does make me anxious to read the rest of the month's offerings!

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As a life-long Batman fan, I love seeing all these wonderful comics based on or around The Dark Knight. I wouldn't mind seeing this title come out every month, but that would likely put a serious crimp in getting "name" talent working on stories. If it sells as well as I think it will, I hope we get a new Batman: Black and White mini-series once every year! Rating:

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Long may Superman Unchained fly to the top of the charts!

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During the video interview I watched, Snyder said he'd stay on the title for as long as the fans wanted him to. Well, since he's had the top two highest-selling comics the past two months (Superman Unchained and Batman), I hope he'll be bringing both to life for a long time to come! Five out of five stars!

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The Owl is a mini-series of only four issues, so those of us interested in it should be buying it as much as possible so we can get more! It's a unique take on costumed crime fighters, so it gets 5 out of 5 stars from me!

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The best way to sum up this review is to quote Mr. Morrison through Commissioner Gordon's last words about the Dark Knight: "Batman always comes back, bigger and better, shiny and new. Batman never dies. It never ends. It probably never will."

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Since this comic has more to do with everyday life than superheroics, it's good that the art team is using a simpler, more relaxed style than many superhero books that focus on trying to make the fights pop off the page. And it works with Fraction's stories. In this annual, the style remains the same, and you might even think that there could be a Lady Hawkeye book in our future!

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I've always liked Buddy Baker and his family, but since the debut of the New 52, Animal Man has become one of my favorite books to read each month. While there was a crossover with Swamp Thing several months back, this title reminds me of the days when a strong monthly comic was enough to grab our attention! I wish more books were as consistently enjoyable as Animal Man! Can't wait for next month!

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Honestly, I had such high expectations after the "Court of Owls" and "Death of the Family" stories that I wasn't sure "Zero Year" could match them. But I should have known better! Whenever you see the names of this issue's creators on a book, buy it because it's going to be great storytelling! Now I have to find the patience to wait a whole month for the next chapter.

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ProsSets up the "Trinity War" involving all three Justice Leagues.Updates the Pandora legend for the New 52.ConsSometimes the story is told out of sequence, which can be confusing.Pandora's Box is radically changed from previous tales involving it.

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ProsDiverse, interesting stories from a variety of creators.Colorful, fascinating characters in "real" stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat.ConsIf only all four issues had all come out at the same time! Oh, well, there's always next month!

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Many times, I come away from my time reading comics elated, excited and anxious to share about the great stories I've just read. This issue left me down and certain that it's time to go back and read Batman #21 so I can feel good again! Granted, the story's not over yet, but I won't be around to see how this one ends!

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ProsFilling in some of the gaps in Batman's history will help us understand the hero better.Both Capullo and Albuquerque deliver strong art matching the stories.ConsReaders should learn as much as you can about the Dark Knight's past to get as much out of the book as possible.

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DC might have considered restarting this title with a new number one, but they're letting this comic pick up steam via excellent word of mouth, in my opinion. If you haven't been reading Green Arrow, you definitely should be! Now that the set-up is complete, expect big things in the months ahead as the stories take off! I know I can't wait for this book each month!

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Sometimes annuals don't measure up to the monthly title, but this one is a perfect companion. Having three villains appear ups the ante in the book, and the mystery surrounding what's going will help the Dark Knight's mystique grow in Gotham's criminal underworld since I just KNOW one of them will blab about it anyway! While it's a great read at any time, I would highly recommend returning to this annual on Halloween when it will be a perfect way to celebrate that holiday!

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Am I looking forward to GL's future? Yes, actually. As great as Johns' writing is, I think even he hasn't thought of everything the Corps can encounter, something I bet he'd agree with. I'll be buying the GL family moving forward, and hope the new guys take us where no Lantern has gone before! Green Lantern #20 gets 5 out of 5 stars.

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Honestly, I think this book could outdo the other Superman family titles with Nelson's strong characterization and plotting. Wouldn't it be great to have Supergirl be the lead "super" title at DC for a change? I'd love that! I highly recommend you jump on now (if you don't buy this comic already) so you'll enjoy the book when the high-octane action and personal interaction hits!

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I think it's a high compliment to say that I often heard the show's theme music, which I really like, in my head as I was reading this comic. I'm anxiously awaiting the next issue. If I'm really lucky, this book will not be a miniseries but an ongoing title that can give me my Grimm fix even when the show is on hiatus on NBC! Grimm #1 gets 5 out of 5 stars.

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The events of this issue greatly intrigue me. What's next for this crazy trio? Will Jason really lose his past forever? Will Roy be the one who pays the price for these escapades? Will Kori continue to find their friendships enough to keep her on Earth? I have to know! Red Hood and the Outlaws has been a good comic since it debuted, but I'm hoping Tynion, Gopez and all will kick it up to a higher level for me and other fans!

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The "Court of Owls" story has already become a classic, in my opinion, and "Death of the Family" has set the standard extremely high for any future confrontations with the Joker. I'm glad that the book also gives us engrossing shorter tales as well! Be sure you pick up this issue, and be back next month for the conclusions!

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This was a good celebration of 900 issues of Detective Comics! Of course, it would have been nice to see that numbering restored, but I'm okay with this kind of recognition. It literally drives me batty to see a comic go on for 10-20 issues, then get renumbered when a company thinks they can sell more copies by leaping back to the numbering they just left a few months back!

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It's high-octane mystery and action that clearly fits the Bat-family! Wow! Don't miss this strong new addition to the Batman group of comics! Get in on the ground floor while you still can!

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