I don’t really mind the back pedaling of the relationship, because it’s comics and I feel like that happens all the time. But I do mind that this arc is heavily padded and just way too long.
Massive step up from prior issue.
Art is ok.
LAST ONE STANDING!
• "If you found yourself stranded somewhere in the universe with no knowledge of where you were, how quickly could you determine an answer to that question?" It's a thought experiment Mr. Fantastic had often challenged his children with - but now it's happening for real - to Valeria Richards!
• Valeria finds her...
Good comic.
In a cabin deep in the mountains of the South of France, the Killer has set up a new base of operations. From this remote hideout, he accepts each new mission with a calculated precision, never straying from the assignment and always returning to this safe haven in the immediate aftermath. This practiced routine is suddenly disrupted though when he...
It’s okay
THE ULTIMATE FRACTURE!
Dissent destroys the Ultimates as a disagreement long developing between two members of the team leads to a devastating departure!
RATED T+
This is not a review of the art by FF.
This story can be described as by the numbers or phoning it on. Take your pick. And I really like Dan Watters work.
Has Blüdhaven’s first corrupt police officer truly returned from the dead to strikedown honest cops…or is there a sinister conspiracy in the heart of CommissionerSawyer’s department? Nightwing isn’t sure which might be worse—if he cansurvive long enough to find out.
Misses the mark once again, just as with the previous storyline. The villain had potential, but the motivations and lack of character development worked against it. I love Francovilla’s art style on some other recent titles, but coming in the wake of Bruno Redondo, it’s not a good fit here.
Has Blüdhaven’s first corrupt police officer truly returned from the dead to strikedown honest cops…or is there a sinister conspiracy in the heart of CommissionerSawyer’s department? Nightwing isn’t sure which might be worse—if he cansurvive long enough to find out.
I don't feel anything for this comic and this run.
Has Blüdhaven’s first corrupt police officer truly returned from the dead to strikedown honest cops…or is there a sinister conspiracy in the heart of CommissionerSawyer’s department? Nightwing isn’t sure which might be worse—if he cansurvive long enough to find out.
I liked this issue. Art was odd. Some pages great. Others serviceable. Not everyone can make dialogue look interesting.
In the wake of Asema’s murderous rampage, a new threat to Gotham—andthe world at large—has been exposed. Still reeling from personal revelationsabout his past, Batman must take on a group obsessed with their ownfuture. A group that has targeted a dear friend.
My favorite issue of the run so far.
Wally’s back is up against the wall as the Rogues bear down on him. Can heevade capture and harness some of his newfound speed, or is he already atthe finish line?
I really enjoyed this. It's only 20 pages in one single issue, but it's so tightly paced and well-executed that I want to see more from this. Honestly Absolute flash has been ny third favorite series coming out of the Absolute DC Universe line-up. The art and action is just so kinetic and fast-paced, and I like Jeff Lemire's Wally West voice on how this Wally is alone with just Monkey Grodd. I havmore
Wally’s back is up against the wall as the Rogues bear down on him. Can heevade capture and harness some of his newfound speed, or is he already atthe finish line?
I love everything about this series.
I love the art, the writing, the characterization, the rogues design, the new costume. It's the best of what a Flash comic has to offer, fun and excitement. I loved it.
Wally’s back is up against the wall as the Rogues bear down on him. Can heevade capture and harness some of his newfound speed, or is he already atthe finish line?
This just continues to blow my mind. This is the best Lemire DC work since his Green Arrow run, which to me is utterly classic.
This merges Lemire's penchant for psychological horror beautifully with his flair for family drama. This could end up as his defining DC run.
Wally’s back is up against the wall as the Rogues bear down on him. Can heevade capture and harness some of his newfound speed, or is he already atthe finish line?
It’s ok. I wanted more of a mystery.
Fury of the gods! As Batman gets closer to solving the case of Ares’smurder, disaster strikes in the form of a bolt of lightning. With the CapedCrusader sidelined, can the Amazon Princess uncover the truth?
As an issue I like this and I really like the art, but feel like by part 8 of a storyline there should be more forward progression.
Robin has been kidnapped—stolen away by Memento in a killing blow to Batman’spsyche. Now, with his body broken and his mind fractured, the Dark Knight mustfight his way through a gang war, Memento’s cultists, and his own decaying mentalstate to save his son before it is too late!
poor chas
Jamie Delano returns to HELLBLAZER for a one-shot issue! This special, flashback tale recounts the early days of John Constantine as a London-town mystic and explores the beginnings of his friendship with Chas Chandler.
Just read this issue for the first time. What a great comic.
Delano really was the best Constantine writer.
Jamie Delano returns to HELLBLAZER for a one-shot issue! This special, flashback tale recounts the early days of John Constantine as a London-town mystic and explores the beginnings of his friendship with Chas Chandler.
I definitely enjoyed this issue a lot more than the previous. I don’t think I’m really enjoying this direction as much as the series debut. This Memento arc really is beginning to wear out its welcome.
I just really dislike how many times we’ve seen Bruce and Damian‘s relationship continually strained. It feels like we’ve taken a massive back pedal even from where we were with more
Robin has been kidnapped—stolen away by Memento in a killing blow to Batman’spsyche. Now, with his body broken and his mind fractured, the Dark Knight mustfight his way through a gang war, Memento’s cultists, and his own decaying mentalstate to save his son before it is too late!
I do have to be honest. Until this series I wasn’t really thrilled with much of Williamson’s writing. Especially not the short arc that he did on Batman with The Club of Heroes. I was 50/50 with the first issue he’d written of Robin (The Lazarus Tournament). But when I took a chance on the first TPB of this Batman & Robin series I quickly became enamored with it. While it was not the same level of Peter Tomasi’s run, it felt like Williamson was doing his best to try to create that similar vibe.
I do have to say that I am really enjoying much of what Phillip Kennedy Johnson is doing. It’s just that the strikingly different characterization of Bruce and Damian’s relationship, I think I’d have liked it much more had it been in a different series. Like if it’d been DC BLACK LABEL or something? All that being said, I really love the flashbacks PKJ has been giving us of Bruce Wayne in his younger years. Seeing Bruce apprentice for one of his many mentors.
Marcos Martin is crushing it here.
Story is pretty good.
Batman is in the fight for his life against this icy new threat. But in the end, what terrifying truth will be unearthed about Ark M and…Joker?
LFG
SERIES PREMIERETHE BEST NEW (NOT QUITE A) SUPERHERO SERIES IN THE UNIVERSE! Cursed with an unquenchable thirst for violence, BATTLE BEAST searches the universe for the one warrior mightier than him-and a glorious death, his only reward. But even in a universe of mighty Viltrumites like Invincible and Omni-Man, it seems that no one may be able to s...
Not my favorite issue of the run so far but it’s still my favorite current Batman comic.
CASE 02: “The Voice of the Tower”—Part IIIThe fires of unrest burn bright and terribly! With Scarface still evadingcapture and the violent riot in the tower getting even worse with noend in sight, Batman must turn toward a most unlikely ally in his timeof need. Will the Dark Knight heal this terrible wound, or will Gothamdescend further into ...
Probably one of my favorite modern Batman detective stories. Which isn't saying much, but I plan to buy the complete edition. Also, I love Hayden Sherman's art, and how Batman has to use his detective brain to piece together the clues instead of fighting outrageous crazy building busters.
CASE 02: “The Voice of the Tower”—Part IIIThe fires of unrest burn bright and terribly! With Scarface still evadingcapture and the violent riot in the tower getting even worse with noend in sight, Batman must turn toward a most unlikely ally in his timeof need. Will the Dark Knight heal this terrible wound, or will Gothamdescend further into ...
Classic old school Batman. No reinvention of wheels.
CASE 02: “The Voice of the Tower”—Part IIIThe fires of unrest burn bright and terribly! With Scarface still evadingcapture and the violent riot in the tower getting even worse with noend in sight, Batman must turn toward a most unlikely ally in his timeof need. Will the Dark Knight heal this terrible wound, or will Gothamdescend further into ...
Fun book. I’m excited to see where this goes.
War has come to Annalise's secluded island home. Luckily for her, one of her father's robot-men found her before the enemy forces did. The robot’s only directive is to get Annalise off the island alive. But she has another plan…The explosive saga of love and revenge, mad scientists and super-spies, and the child caught in between continues here...
The art in this is amazing and drives it to a 9.
The A plot and the B plot needed some refinement to work together a little better.
Life after life, Mitch Shelley, the Resurrection Man, struggles with thecycle he’s found himself caught in and his seemingly endless quest tosave the universe. Will he be able to cope with his immortality whileholding onto his humanity? Meanwhile, Gashadokuro lurks in theshadows, growing hungrier and hungrier.
I wasn't expecting my favourite 2 books of 2025 to be Resurrection Man and Martian Manhunter.
Life after life, Mitch Shelley, the Resurrection Man, struggles with thecycle he’s found himself caught in and his seemingly endless quest tosave the universe. Will he be able to cope with his immortality whileholding onto his humanity? Meanwhile, Gashadokuro lurks in theshadows, growing hungrier and hungrier.
It felt like Ward was rushing. It will require a reread to see if this has proper flow. Art is still great though.
Inspired by way too many sitcoms, when Robin gets caught trying to plan a surpriseparty for Starfire’s birthday, he invents a new alias—Texas Robin, his identical twincousin—to explain who the party is for. Costume changes and misunderstandingsabound, leading to the reveal that the birthday Robin thought was Starfire’s isactually Silkie’s...
I’m just catching up on this title. I kind of like it. Especially since the art and writing just work well together.
SPARKS FLY!
A troubled Firestar and the newest and least-tested member of the West Coast Avengers, Blue Bolt, make an unexpected connection - but will this volatile romance strengthen the team or burn it down?
Rated T+
This was a super fun bubblegum pop issue. Not sure I understand all the negative comments I've been reading regarding the art. I'm totally digging this book's aesthetic, from the pencils to the colours...I see a lot of art out there that's way less appealing to me and it somehow gets a pass...I guess it's just a questions of taste...
SPARKS FLY!
A troubled Firestar and the newest and least-tested member of the West Coast Avengers, Blue Bolt, make an unexpected connection - but will this volatile romance strengthen the team or burn it down?
Rated T+
I'm a big fan of Al Ewing, but I still can't stand the artwork, and the story starts way too slowly... There are plenty of intriguing elements, but when you add a protagonist you feel no attachment to, compared to other Absolute titles, Absolute Green Lantern is off to a pretty rough start.
Abin Sur has arrived, and he is here to judge all of the people of Evergreen,including Jo Mullein and Hal Jordan. But is this alien being friend or foe,and just what will his judgement bring?
Still loving this.
His stolen alien technology is at the heart of Lazarus Corp’s global success. Buthe operates out of a seedy lair, packed with bottled cities…cities he torturesrelentlessly, just to hear the faint chorus of screams. Who is the mysteriousBrainiac? And why is he so interested in the Last Son of Krypton?
The bottom of the absolute titles for me. From a writer I really like. It would be better if they had just left Hal Jordan out of this, he’s so far out of character. I like Jo though.
Abin Sur has arrived, and he is here to judge all of the people of Evergreen,including Jo Mullein and Hal Jordan. But is this alien being friend or foe,and just what will his judgement bring?