WEDNESDAY COMICS, DC's spectacular 12-issue weekly series, continues to offer a comics experience unlike any other this August. In its second month, don't miss the action in these continuing features:WEDNESDAY COMICS, DC's spectacular 12-issue weekly series, continues to offer a comics experience unlike any other this August. In its second month, don't miss the action in these continuing features: THE METAL MEN encounter a deadly guest-villain in a story written by Dan DiDio with art by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez. THE FLASH battles Gorilla Grodd and tries to date Iris West in a story written by Karl Kerschl (TEEN TITANS YEAR ONE, THE FLASH: THE Fmore
Six weeks have passed with six to go for "Wednesday Comics," and the quality remains high, if not higher than when it began. While the novelty may be wearing off for some, it's not for the people behind these strips as many continue to experiment and surprise readers. I can't wait for to see what's in store for the next month-and-a-half. Read Full Review
I love the intensity of this story, as well as the heroic power of our hero. This sort of heroism is what I wanted from the "Superman" page as Hawkman fights a seemingly endless gauntlet of battles to stop aliens and save humans. Furthermore, Kyle Baker's serious art--as opposed to his more cartoony work--is very satisfying. Read Full Review