I could not agree more. Lemire has done in two volumes what Si has failed to do at all.
Critics are being a bit harsh. This is ok. I'm not as demanding as some comic readers on here but all this disperate elements here gave me immense deja vu.
Hardly classic Loeb and not even in the same stratosphere as Mark Waid or Scott Snyder.
After the shocking events of the last issue, Batman must make thehardest decision of his life!Guest-starring Nightwing, Batgirl, and Red Hood!
It’s clear Loeb hasn’t read a Batman title since the last time he was writing one. So he doesn’t know that this conflict between Bruce and Jason is pretty stale and is only regressing Jason more. The art was also pretty basic especially for Lee. But I don’t really blame him with Loeb not really giving him anything to work with. You can tell Loeb’s heart really isn’t in this and I’m bmore
After the shocking events of the last issue, Batman must make thehardest decision of his life!Guest-starring Nightwing, Batgirl, and Red Hood!
Wow, this is so boring. Everything here is written as if it were the first time it happened: Batman saving the Joker? It's nothing new, he even gave up adrenaline to save the clown when Nightwing killed him. Batman and Jason conflict? Again? The only thing remotely interesting in this comic is the horrible new design of the Riddler..........and why he's working with Batgirl.
After the shocking events of the last issue, Batman must make thehardest decision of his life!Guest-starring Nightwing, Batgirl, and Red Hood!
Disappointing. This issue is riddled with inconsistencies in the characterizations. Not to mention Batman spends 2/3 of the story sitting in chairs, inert. When he becomes active, it’s to have yet another fight with Jason Todd and he shoots him in the head to stop him when he could have stopped him in half a dozen other ways. We get an out of left field plot development with Barbara, Dick anmore
After the shocking events of the last issue, Batman must make thehardest decision of his life!Guest-starring Nightwing, Batgirl, and Red Hood!
Amazing. Probably the finest second issue of an amazing book that I’ve ever read. It takes everything I loved about the first issue and moves it forward with exciting new developments, both in terms of plot and character. This is proving to be a book that I want to re-read immediately after I finish it. It definitely leaves you wanting more, and it also stimulates your imagination to ponder wmore
IS THIS ALL JUST THOUGHTSMOKE? The other-dimensional alien consciousness calling itself the Martian continues its invasion--and transformation--of John Jones' mind! The by-the-book FBI agent has been drafted into a cosmic war that will make him question the nature of reality and test his belief in good, evil, and free will! The weirdest hero of the...
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. Batman has never particularlyabided by that adage—at least, he didn’t think he did. But now, as his latest caseveers closer and closer into deeply personal territory for Bruce Wayne, he fearsthat he may have been unwittingly keeping an enemy very, very close.Tom Taylor and Mikel Janín’s smash-...
The Man of Steel and his universe of friends, family, allies, and rogues is infor some big changes, and it all starts in the Summer of Superman Special!Brought to you by Superman series architects Joshua Williamson (Superman),Mark Waid (Superman: Action Comics), and (making his grand entrance to theworld of tomorrow) Dan Slott, this special oversiz...
Part 1 of this crossover starts off with an exciting jolt of classic retro action and a lot of fun. Grodd has always been one of my favorite Flash rogues, and he’s in fine form during this opening chapter with his force of mind assault on Flash and the WF duo. Eager to see where this is headed. Best issue of this series in over a year!
“We Are Yesterday” part one of six. The sinister psychic powers of the deviousGorilla Grodd have the Man of Steel and the Dark Knight in their sights, but all isnot as it seems to be! There’s something strange going on here...some monkeybusiness that the World’s Finest can’t quite put a finger on. It’s almost as if thisGorilla Grodd has...
Mark Waid is possible the most consistent in terms of quality in modern comics. I really wish they'd give him an Absolute character. He's so good at team ups. Absolute Justice League would be superb (or absolute JLA and Suicide Squad) .If/when that should happen, DC should give him carte blanche.
“We Are Yesterday” part one of six. The sinister psychic powers of the deviousGorilla Grodd have the Man of Steel and the Dark Knight in their sights, but all isnot as it seems to be! There’s something strange going on here...some monkeybusiness that the World’s Finest can’t quite put a finger on. It’s almost as if thisGorilla Grodd has...
A step up in storytelling from the last several issues, largely due to a mysterious new antagonist that kicks off a fresh storyline. While I don’t feel like the previous arc was satisfactorily resolved, this new one holds promise. Overall, I feel like the character work has taken a backseat to more plot-driven stories, and that on the whole, the book has dropped a few notches from the Taylor/Remore
Tensions between Commissioner Maggie Sawyer and Nightwing erupt as bothinvestigate a mysterious death. But the shocking revelations they uncover willshake both of their convictions and force them to reassess their allegiances.
This issue manages to top the previous issue by escalating the action and the drama, along with fleshing out the characters more and providing more intriguing insights into Wally’s new powers. Another great ending helps round out what for me is a perfect issue! I’ve already moved on from the other Flash book. Lemire runs circles around Spurrier.
Wally West is on the run from his dad and the rest of Fort Fox, and while his new-found abilities are terrifying him, he needs to find a way to use them to make hisescape. But how will he handle the elite group his father sent to bring him back?
I could not agree more. Lemire has done in two volumes what Si has failed to do at all.
Run, Wally, Run!
I loved this issue, the rogues, even in an alternate universe, are incredible.(heat wave is among us)
The art is incredible and the script is good, in my opinion.
Like all other Absolute titles, there is a lot of mystery for the next issues.
My only complaint is that the issue went by too quickly, it needed to be longer.
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Wally West is on the run from his dad and the rest of Fort Fox, and while his new-found abilities are terrifying him, he needs to find a way to use them to make hisescape. But how will he handle the elite group his father sent to bring him back?
this is a very trippy meta Flash issue done right. And I agree with Motorik, I feel that this run is way better than the JLA simply because Jeff Lemire can focus solely on Wally instead of juggling a lot of characters. The art and the way Wally runs is so interesting and cool. I honestly can't wait to see Jeff Lemire's interpretation on Grodd and the Rogues.
Wally West is on the run from his dad and the rest of Fort Fox, and while his new-found abilities are terrifying him, he needs to find a way to use them to make hisescape. But how will he handle the elite group his father sent to bring him back?
rogues are incredible as always.
Wally West is on the run from his dad and the rest of Fort Fox, and while his new-found abilities are terrifying him, he needs to find a way to use them to make hisescape. But how will he handle the elite group his father sent to bring him back?
I loved this comic instantly. I have to say, this has already completely eclipsed Lemire's current JLA run. Honestly? I'd have Lemire focus on this and this alone, DC wise of course.
Barry is depicted as a good man from the off and his fondess for Wally is compelling. He has a vested interest in Wally that Wally's father seems to find problematic. It feels like there is more to this. Is more
Wally West is on the run from his dad and the rest of Fort Fox, and while his new-found abilities are terrifying him, he needs to find a way to use them to make hisescape. But how will he handle the elite group his father sent to bring him back?
Man, Mike Carey's Hellblazer is one of the densest, hardest reads I've ever had, especially one specific arc, and yet it has the smell of Britain
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Absolute Batman is my current favorite Batman. I love the newness of it. I like how it's just Batman, and people in the Batman world, and they really aren't what you think for the most part.
Absolute Batman #7 is the start of a 2-issue Mr. Freeze story, and I'm 100% down. Scott Snyder is telling a great story, that keeps me hooked.
The Art is great as well. Everything more
THE JOKER AND MR. FREEZE MAKE THEIR ABSOLUTE UNIVERSE DEBUT--STARTING HERE! It's about to get icy cold in Gotham City...as we reveal the connections between a young, up-and-coming scientist named Victor Fries, his history with the Ark M experiment, and what it all has to do with the mysterious Joker. A bombastic two-parter with a guest artist, the ...
A perfect start to an all new story, the art the dialogue everything about this series just works. My only complaint is I wish it were longer, can't wait for the next issue.
THE JOKER AND MR. FREEZE MAKE THEIR ABSOLUTE UNIVERSE DEBUT--STARTING HERE! It's about to get icy cold in Gotham City...as we reveal the connections between a young, up-and-coming scientist named Victor Fries, his history with the Ark M experiment, and what it all has to do with the mysterious Joker. A bombastic two-parter with a guest artist, the ...
Too much talking and pontificating and flashing back in this issue, while the storyline barely moved forward. Good but not great issue.
The residents of the House by the Sea have figured out how to take full control over the form of their own bodies--but that's not all they've learned how to do with the power placed in their hands...
Glad to see this storyline fairly well wrapped up, though loose ends certainly remain. The shocking death this issue didn’t have the impact on me it should’ve had, and the story overall feels terribly decompressed. When you look back on it, not a lot really happened in these 6 issues. Lemire has done much better work on Animal Man and, now, Absolute Flash. Maybe super-teams with big casts armore
THE TOWER OF FATE UNDER ATTACK! As the demon horde descends on the Tower of Fate, a JSA-er won't survive! Meanwhile, the traitor within the Brownstone's halls makes their strike against the other team!
I guess not everyone likes this but I enjoyed it.
It’s not structured in a traditional manner. I don’t mind how he threw us into it. There are writers that take a year of story telling to get to this point.
And I like the art. Very dynamic and expressive.
THE TOWER OF FATE UNDER ATTACK! As the demon horde descends on the Tower of Fate, a JSA-er won't survive! Meanwhile, the traitor within the Brownstone's halls makes their strike against the other team!
This continues to be an average book with far too many characters. However, this was one of the better issues. The story does move along, but I'm over the Tower in Hell storyline. I believe he does wrap it up since both teams are reunited. The fact that there are two teams is the biggest problem with this book. It seems as if the writer didn't know which set of the JSA to feature, so he decided tomore
THE TOWER OF FATE UNDER ATTACK! As the demon horde descends on the Tower of Fate, a JSA-er won't survive! Meanwhile, the traitor within the Brownstone's halls makes their strike against the other team!
Does Jeff Lemire even want to write the JSA? This series is so soulless and rushed. There is no sense of passion or coherent story structure present. The decision to start the story in the middle of nowhere and show the team at their worst is extremely odd. I expected better from Lemire.
THE TOWER OF FATE UNDER ATTACK! As the demon horde descends on the Tower of Fate, a JSA-er won't survive! Meanwhile, the traitor within the Brownstone's halls makes their strike against the other team!
AL EWING AND JAHNOY LINDSAY GET COSMIC IN THE ABSOLUTE UNIVERSE! Without the Corps...without the ring...without the willpower, what's left is the Absolute Green Lantern!
Another fantastic Absolute debut issue. This one takes what we know about the DCU GL mythos and completely flips it on its head, starting with a very ominous prologue involving Hal Jordan, followed by what appears to be a horrific and mysterious cosmic disaster that strikes an American city. Without giving away spoilers, it seems like the characters we knew to be heroes may not all be in this unmore
AL EWING AND JAHNOY LINDSAY GET COSMIC IN THE ABSOLUTE UNIVERSE! Without the Corps...without the ring...without the willpower, what's left is the Absolute Green Lantern!
In 1996, writer Jeph Loeb and artist Tim Sale teamed for Batman: The Long Halloween, an award-winning 13-chapter saga that spawned multiple sequels and stands as the most influential Batman story of its era. Now, Loeb returns to the world of The Long Halloween for its long-anticipated final act: Batman: The Last Halloween, an all-new 10-part myster...
The story is starting to feel a lot more decompressed than previous Halloween series, and the subplot with Gilda Dent is being parceled out in very small doses. Still, I really enjoyed this issue, particularly with the amazing artwork and the antics of Joker and Catwoman.
IT'S VALENTINES DAY IN GOTHAM! In 1996, writer Jeph Loeb and artist Tim Sale teamed up for Batman: The Long Halloween, an award-winning, 13-chapter saga that spawned multiple sequels and stands as the most influential Batman story of its era. Now, Loeb returns to the world of The Long Halloween for its long-anticipated final act: Batman: The Last H...
I’m enjoying this new arc more than the previous one. Great twist ending, but the biggest highlight for me was Waid writing Impulse just as if he never left the title almost 30 years ago. Others have tried to yet mostly failed when it comes to capturing his personality and speech. Best issue so far!
THE CLOCK IS TICKING! The keys to the mysterious superterrorist organization Inferno begin to be revealed as the Justice League realizes it's an intergalactic threat led by one of their oldest foes! Time is running out to save the world with the help of...the Legion of Doom?
Once again, this never-ending mish-mash of cosmic sci-fi nonsense barely has any coherence to it. Things happened and I don’t understand why, despite all of the nonsensical exposition. I just want it to end. There is at least the new Absolute Flash book that just launched with a much better version of Wally, which I’m going to follow each month in place of this nonsense. This is the last phmore
THE RISING TIDE OF ANGER! While The Flash uses his new abilities to serve both the Justice League and his family on Skartaris, the fury above and below ground can't be controlled--to what lengths will Wally West push himself to figure out the source of the conflict?
Echoing my complaints from the previous issues, this storyline continues to give new meaning to the term “decompressed”. This whole storyline continues to feel padded with each chapter. It seems like the team had a storyline that could be told in 3-4 issues that has been stretched into 6. In this issue alone, we get 3 pages with numerous panels of Ollie racing around on a motorbike. He’s more
THE FRESHWATER KILLS STORYLINE CONTINUES! Green Arrow dives deep into his past to uncover a startling truth--but is it too late? As Green Arrow races to uncover the mystery of the Freshwater Killer's origins, Detective Benny Ben tez finds herself alone and in the killer's sights.
So great to see the culmination of several years’ worth of story threads all rolling up to an explosive end game! I’m glad the other shoe finally dropped with Mercy and SuperCorps. Next issue should be epic!
NO MERCY! Big changes at Supercorp mean the ascent of Mercy Graves as the new CEO! Lex's confidant is now calling the shots and rebelling against her Super-boss...but what does the Man of Steel have to say about all this? Plus, Superwoman and the Justice League devise a plan to put Doomsday under lock and key forever...but it will take a risky arms...