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Wtf did I just read? And this is only part one???
Batman #163
The shocking conclusion to “H2SH” Part One with Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee! Will Batman survive Hush’s revenge when his only allies are his greatest enemies?
Well that happened. We’re a year and six issues in and I still don’t know what’s going on, what villains’ motive are, and why things are happening.
Even the art looks rushed and cramped and dark. And Hush killed Batman and then Talia saved Bats with a conveniently located Lazarus Pit. When Bats revives, he kisses Talia. Meanwhile we learn The Bats the gang was fighting is dun dun dun CL
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Batman #163
The shocking conclusion to “H2SH” Part One with Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee! Will Batman survive Hush’s revenge when his only allies are his greatest enemies?
I figured out what I hate the most about this storyline: every featured character is unlikable. I’ll give credit to Loeb for that, since it’s not an easy feat to pull off, and I doubt it was his intention. The other things I hate about this so-called finale? Horrible, cheesy dialogue, including Bats’ own stupefying internal monologue; amateurish plotting that simply has things happen whenever and more
Batman #163
The shocking conclusion to “H2SH” Part One with Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee! Will Batman survive Hush’s revenge when his only allies are his greatest enemies?
Literally created an account just so I could gush about how much I love this issue
Absolute Green Arrow #1
A serial killer is slaughtering corrupt billionaires. The only clue to his identity is the mysterious green arrows sticking out of his victims’ corpses. Executive protection specialist Dinah Lance, a.k.a. Absolute Black Canary, is one of the people tasked to uncover this murderer’s identity as she investigates her suspects…all familiar DC archers u...
I am going to be honest as I'm seriously not a Green Arrow fan. I mostly enjoyed the TV series but as for the comics, we'll not so much. So like a lot of comic readers I find myself buying into the Absolute fan based hype. The problem with hype in an ever expanding market is it's either crap or ok at best. That leads to readers buying it to be part of the experience and probably again for the wors more
Absolute Green Arrow #1
A serial killer is slaughtering corrupt billionaires. The only clue to his identity is the mysterious green arrows sticking out of his victims’ corpses. Executive protection specialist Dinah Lance, a.k.a. Absolute Black Canary, is one of the people tasked to uncover this murderer’s identity as she investigates her suspects…all familiar DC archers u...
This is absolutely fantastic. Pun intended.
A scathing indictment of corporate America and the greed of the rich.
The Absolute universe holding a mirror up to America and what a hideous reflection that looks back.
The courage to challenge norms makes Oliver and Dinah, empathetic and relatable, though not without faults. Men and Women of the people, functioning to
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Absolute Green Arrow #1
A serial killer is slaughtering corrupt billionaires. The only clue to his identity is the mysterious green arrows sticking out of his victims’ corpses. Executive protection specialist Dinah Lance, a.k.a. Absolute Black Canary, is one of the people tasked to uncover this murderer’s identity as she investigates her suspects…all familiar DC archers u...
For a first Absolute issue, I’d rank this somewhere around the first issues of Absolute GL or Absolute Flash, but beneath the debuts of the other four. It has a very compelling mystery, a very gripping and violent prelude, a very interesting lead character, and some interesting little twists….plus a whole lotta exposition. I’m not familiar with Pornsak’s other work but I definitely enjoyed Rafael more
Absolute Green Arrow #1
A serial killer is slaughtering corrupt billionaires. The only clue to his identity is the mysterious green arrows sticking out of his victims’ corpses. Executive protection specialist Dinah Lance, a.k.a. Absolute Black Canary, is one of the people tasked to uncover this murderer’s identity as she investigates her suspects…all familiar DC archers u...
Absolute Green Arrow (2026)
A serial killer is slaughtering corrupt billionaires. The only clue to his identity is the mysterious green arrows sticking out of his victims’ corpses. Executive protection specialist Dinah Lance, a.k.a. Absolute Black Canary, is one of the people tasked to uncover this murderer’s identity as she investigates her suspects…all familiar DC archers u...
This book hasn’t missed a beat, or a 10 rating, with this issue continuing the trend. We go from a taut suspense-thriller of a scene to another comical assassin beatdown at—where else—the gas station. This issue packs an emotional wallop or two, while also continuing to deliver big laughs through the rapid-fire dialogue and dark humored-situations. There’s also a nod here to Tarantino in a “True R more
End of Life #4
The Menagerie has met its match! No, not Eddie. Come on. It’s Eddie’s father, George! He’s got the jump on the Menagerie’s best tracker, Drahthaar, who has found his way to Pluto. It’s a match of wits and weapons, but George has always said he won’t protect Eddie, so what’s his move here? And what made George into the hard-ass he is today? Well, yo...
THIS! I knew from the first few issues that Fraction was playing the long game, doling out enough good character development and forward plot movement to slowly build towards a big payoff. I feel like this issue is the beginning of that payoff. This issue’s storytelling has a very cinematic pace and quality to it, courtesy of Fraction and Sook, who does a fantastic fill-in job once again. Things b more
Batman #9
After making a sinister deal with Mayor Isley, Commissioner Vandal Savage initiates “Operation Peregrine,” sending his brutal TUCO squads across Gotham City on a singular mission: Bring in the Batman! Batman and his team must destroy and abandon their hideouts, safeguard their data, and escape the long arm of the law… but not everyone will make it ...
This edition is superior to the DC/Marvel one from last month. While I loved last month’s Waid/Mora lead story, the backup stories in that one were a mixed bag. This version, however, has an even better, dare I say EXCELLENT, lead story by Brad Meltzer and the amazing Pepe Larraz on art chores. The story features a nice blend of action, suspense, and emotional character work as Superman helps to a more
Spider-Man / Superman #1
THWIP, THWIP AND AWAY! Fifty years ago, DC's Man of Steel met Marvel's friendly neighborhood wall-crawler, and the world of comics has never been the same! In celebration of that historic milestone, thrill to ALL-NEW tales of SPIDER-MAN and SUPERMAN and their friends and foes! Brad Meltzer and Pepe Larraz pit Spider-Man and Superman against LEX LUT...
Spider-Man / Superman (2026)
THWIP, THWIP AND AWAY! Fifty years ago, DC's Man of Steel met Marvel's friendly neighborhood wall-crawler, and the world of comics has never been the same! In celebration of that historic milestone, thrill to ALL-NEW tales of SPIDER-MAN and SUPERMAN and their friends and foes! Brad Meltzer and Pepe Larraz pit Spider-Man and Superman against LEX LUT...
This issue is a must-have for any SWAMP THING fan past or present, as well as collectors of milestone issues. It’s a beautifully told story of Swampy’s time-traveling encounter with Jesus, his disciples, and the Romans, culminating in the Crucifixion. There’s a wonderful essay included in the issue by Stephen Bissette that gives proper background and context to the series in 1989, along with a loo more
Swamp Thing 1989 #1
Over three decades since the controversy and cancellation, Rick Veitch's legendary lost issues are completed! After a renowned two year run on the series, Veitch's grand finale to Swamp Thing was cut short, and never to see print! Whispers and leaks hinted at the epic untold saga for years. Now, for the first time, that final story is told! As Swam...
Swamp Thing 1989 (2026)
Over three decades since the controversy and cancellation, Rick Veitch's legendary lost issues are completed! After a renowned two year run on the series, Veitch's grand finale to Swamp Thing was cut short, and never to see print! Whispers and leaks hinted at the epic untold saga for years. Now, for the first time, that final story is told! As Swam...
What has happened to this book? Last issue’s #600 was underwhelming, but not bad by any means. However, this issue, which was supposed to feature Kyle in the spotlight, gives him 11 of 22 pages, with Hal getting the other half. Fair enough, as I’m still a Hal fan as well. But it gets worse from there…With a green golf club, followed by a sledgehammer, Kyle takes down a ferocious alien escapee who’ more
Green Lantern #34
Kyle Rayner is back in L.A., and he’s not alone—the precog thief known only as Odyssey the Time Bandit is along for the ride! But is Odyssey really bad to the bone… or does she hold a devastating secret that only Kyle Rayner can help her with? Kyle traverses a job, a mentorship, murderous aliens by the dozen, and…a wrestling federation? No…no no no...
The 2nd issue of Ryan North’s run is even better than his first! I haven’t laughed this hard at a Flash comic in decades, if ever. The various escalating attempts by people to throw themselves in harm’s way and win $10,000 when Flash saves them is a hysterically insane, and funny, premise that soon overwhelms Wally despite his best efforts to stop the madness. Additionally, we get Captain Cold thr more
Flash #32
Okay, so maybe Flash’s world has gone crazy, and maybe he’s having to run around the city several times a minute just to save people from themselves, but at least things can’t get worse, right? I don’t know why people still use that rhetorical construction. Every time you say, “At least things can’t get worse,” you’re just setting things up to get ...
Absolute Flash #14
Wally and Linda find themselves trapped within a twisted dimension made of mirrors. Confronted with their past and hunted by a mysterious assailant, the Flash will need to run faster than he ever has to escape this haunting realm!
Issue #3 serves up Pluto Fried Chicken in the form of the bizarre Menagerie assassin cleverly named Big Cock, because he has a giant…chicken mask. This comic keeps batting 1000 every issue so far, and this issue certainly doesn’t disappoint. We see a (slightly) less profane, softer side of Eddie, who helps out his ailing dad with a shitty situation, and in gratitude, his dad offers not to try and more
End of Life #3
Eddie has a Big Cock problem: The chicken-headed Menagerie assassin has found his way to Pluto. Who could’ve given up Eddie’s secret? Or is Big Cock here for another purpose? Whatever the answer is, it’s obviously all Eddie’s fault, and now the whole town is in danger. Oh, and it gets worse. Deep within the confines of the abandoned Wrong dog Park,...
This book continues to be a glorious mess, both in terms of writing and now art as well. A new storyline seems to kick off involving an Overseer on Rann called Shade, who is dealing with an insurrectionist (Agent Carter type seems like a good comparison) that comes through a portal aka a zeta beam. This is the main story while in the secondary plot, we are told that Absolute Sinestro is sending a more
Absolute Green Lantern #13
Tomar-Re is here, and he will not allow Jo Mullein's inexperience to compromise his mission. It's Anomaly versus Anomaly!
Wow! This is everything a first issue should be, and everything a 44-year FURY OF FIRESTORM fan could hope for. Something new yet familiar, scary and yet fun, mysterious and nail-biting…and a blast of nostalgia seeing familiar faces once again that have been absent far too long. Lemire is one of DC’s best writers when given material that he’s passionate about, and according to his Substack, he’s a more
The Fury of Firestorm #1
The community of Bedford, Colorado, is a sleepy small town. The people say hello to their neighbors, attend town hall meetings, and root for the local high school football team on Friday nights. But this idyllic small town is thrown upside down when the Nuclear Man arrives and starts… experimenting. Firestorm has turned buildings to sand and people...