In gathering up all the right old toys and putting them all together again, Danny Ketch feels both delightful and pandering. Read Full Review
Man, this sounds a lot more hostile than I intended it to sound. But it's because I expect more from Spurrier. He's a talented writer, and this series, so far, just isn't up to snuff. I'll keep reading, because I have hope that he can actually get Ketch from the goofy cartoon drunk he is now to the truly messed-up character who talked a boy into killing himself when Jason Aaron re-introduced him a few months ago in Ghost Rider. Read Full Review
This is better