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general_zod reviewed Superman Unchained #1 Dec 10, 2015
9.0

A thouroughly entertaining and beautifully drawn series debut that features a mini poster which also serves the story. Writer Scott Snyder and the legendary artist Jim Lee are at the top of their game with this pricy premiere issue that is short in length, but delivers big with a good mystery and stunning visuals.

Superman Unchained #1

By: Scott Snyder, Jim Lee
Released: Jun 12, 2013

When thirteen satellites fall from the sky in one day, the logical suspect is Lex Luthor-even though he's still locked up in prison! But a stranger question remains: If Superman didn't stop the last satellite from falling, who did? There's an mystery hidden where even Superman can't see it-Can The Man of Steel drag a decades-old secret into the lig...

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general_zod reviewed Superman: Earth One #1 Aug 7, 2015
8.0

"Superman: Earth One" isn't the definitive Superman graphic novel, but its contemporary take on Clark Kent's journey of self-discovery is quite entertaining. It's also an obvious inspiration to Zack Snyder's "Man of Steel". Unlike "Batman: Earth One", this is a more conventional re-telling of a well-known origin story. There are no major changes or alternative versions of established characters. T more

Superman: Earth One #1

By: J. Michael Straczynski, Shane Davis
Released: Oct 27, 2010

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general_zod reviewed Batman: Earth One #1 Aug 5, 2015
7.5

The long-awaited "Batman: Earth One" was released a few weeks before "The Dark Knight Rises" and it proved to be a great primer. Although it's not a masterpiece, Geoff Johns' re-telling of the Bat legend is a bizarre, but entertaining take on the Caped Crusader's not-so-great beginnings. In this alternate universe, Alfred Pennyworth is a badass with a prosthetic leg and the Mayor of Gotham City is more

Batman: Earth One #1

By: Geoff Johns, Gary Frank
Released: Jul 4, 2012

In a Gotham City where friend and foe are indistinguishable, Bruce Wayne's path toward becoming the Dark Knight is riddled with more obstacles than ever before. Focused on punishing his parents’ true killers, and the corrupt police that allowed them to go free, Bruce Wayne's thirst for vengeance fuels his mad crusade and no one, not even Alfred, ...

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general_zod reviewed OMAC #1 Aug 5, 2015
7.0

This first issue of "O.M.A.C." is breezy, light fun. It may not have much of a plot or deep character development, but it provides a good set-up while delivering plenty of over-the-top comic-book action. Fans of the Hulk and the great colorful artwork by legendary artist Jack Kirby will certainly be entertained. Prior to the launch of The New 52, I was not much of a comic book reader, but this se more

OMAC #1

By: Dan DiDio, Keith Giffen
Released: Sep 7, 2011

The all-seeing Brother Eye satellite has unleashed a new beast upon the DC Universe in this smashing new series! Kevin Kho has become an unwilling participant in a war between Checkmate and Brother Eye as he is transformed into the One Machine Army Corp known only as O.M.A.C.!

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general_zod reviewed Blackhawks #1 Jul 31, 2015
5.0

A carbon copy of "G.I. Joe". Nothing really distinguishes it from that long running franchise other than the DC Comics stamp. A nicely drawn, but mediocre debut.

Blackhawks #1

By: Mike Costa, Graham Nolan
Released: Sep 28, 2011

Welcome to a world waging a new kind of war that's faster and more brutal than ever before. It's fought by those who would make the innocent their targets, using computers, smart weapons and laser-guided missiles. The new enemy is hard to find and closer to home than we think.Between us and them stand the Blackhawks, an elite force of military spe...

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general_zod reviewed Men of War #1 Jul 31, 2015
5.5

This first issue of "Men of War" is better than the debut of "Blackhawks", but not by much. It's a decent throwback to 1970's war comics and the artwork is great, but it's not amazing or essential reading. The story isn't too exciting and that goes for the backup story as well. Overall, it's just a standard war comic with a link to the world of superheroes. Premiere issues should offer more of a h more

Men of War #1

By: Jonathan Vankin, Phil Winslade
Released: Sep 7, 2011

On the ground and on the front lines, a young, headstrong soldier known as Joe Rock assumes command of Easy Company a team of ex-military men turned contractors. Will they survive the battle-scarred landscape carved by the DCU's Super-Villains? Find out in this explosive new series from Ivan Brandon (Viking, DOC SAVAGE) and Tom Derenick (JUSTICE L...

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general_zod rated Batman Incorporated #2 Jul 31, 2015
9.0

Batman Incorporated #2

By: Grant Morrison, Chris Burnham
Released: Jun 27, 2012

This is the story of a man and a woman fighting over the heart and soul of their child. Unfortunately for the world, the man is BATMAN, the woman is TALIA AL GHUL, and the child is DAMIAN.

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general_zod rated Batman Incorporated #1 Jul 31, 2015
9.0

Batman Incorporated #1

By: Grant Morrison, Chris Burnham
Released: Mar 23, 2012

BATMAN, INCORPORATED makes its NEW 52 debut with an all-new first issue! The series hits the ground running as BATMAN and ROBIN face off against the assassin GOATBOY! LEVIATHAN'S sinister mission revealed!

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general_zod rated Red Lanterns #2 Jul 31, 2015
8.0

Red Lanterns #2

By: Peter Milligan, Ed Benes
Released: Oct 5, 2011

On a war-torn world where invading forces fight insurgent forces, the innocent always suffer the most. When a child screams with red-hot rage at the madness around her, she is answered by her weapon of retribution: Atrocitus.

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general_zod reviewed Red Lanterns #1 Jul 31, 2015
7.0

The first issue of "Red Lanterns" is filled with the color red. It's a nice touch that distinguishes the book from the rest of The New 52. This "Green Lantern" spin-off also features some great artwork by Ed Benes, but the dark script by Peter Milligan is perhaps a bit too downbeat. It mainly focuses on the pain and anger of Atrocitus, the alien leader of the Red Lanterns. In a flashback sequence, more

Red Lanterns #1

By: Peter Milligan, Ed Benes
Released: Sep 14, 2011

Atrocitus and his Red Lantern Corps return in their own series, battling against injustice in the most bloody ways imaginable!

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general_zod reviewed Green Arrow #2 Jul 28, 2015
6.0

The first issue of "Green Arrow" established itself as a simple book suited for younger readers. In The New 52, Green Arrow is good, while the bad guys are bad; shades of grey do not apply. Even the banal dialogue spouted by Ollie was something out of a Saturday morning cartoon show. While it's a direction many readers might've not appreciated, the premiere issue did deliver some lightweight fun. more

Green Arrow #2

By: J.T. Krul, Dan Jurgens
Released: Oct 5, 2011

Super Hero executions will now be televised! After taking down members of a "celebrity" gang privileged, decadent teens who buy their powers and stage fights with unsuspecting victims Green Arrow finds himself in the crosshairs of the entire team! It's Ollie Queen vs. a dozen thrill killers while the world watches live!

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general_zod reviewed Green Arrow #1 Jul 27, 2015
7.0

Issue #1 of The New 52’s “Green Arrow” is a fast and fun introduction to the character that does away with any origin story. Unlike the first issues of “Batman” and “Detective Comics”, it isn’t gritty or graphic, but extremely light in tone, if a bit dopey. It’s as if DC wanted to aim this book towards younger readers as evidenced by the cheesy lines spoken by the titular charact more

Green Arrow #1

By: J.T. Krul, Dan Jurgens
Released: Sep 7, 2011

Green Arrow is on the hunt. Driven by inner demons, Ollie Queen travels the world and brings outlaws to justiceby breaking every law.Now, armed with cutting-edge weaponry and illegally gained intel (courtesy of his team at QCore), Green Arrow is shooting first and asking questions later.

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general_zod reviewed Suicide Squad #2 Jul 27, 2015
6.5

The first question I had with Issue # 2 of Suicide Squad is, "Why is named after a classic Led Zeppelin song?" It's entitled "When the Levee Breaks" and yet contains no references to the legendary band. Whatever. With this issue, writer Adam Glass brings on the Squad's first assignment; taking on a horde of cyborg zombies. Yes, it's rather silly, but the whole thing comes across as tongue-in-cheek more

Suicide Squad #2

By: Adam Glass, Federico Dallocchio
Released: Oct 12, 2011

80,000 ordinary people vs. the Squad! Well, they're not really "people." Not anymore. With an entire sports stadium on lockdown following the outbreak of an unknown virus, Deadshot, Harley Quinn and the rest of the Squad must sneak past a military perimeter and fight their way through the infected to retrieve... "it." What is "it"? Brace yourself f...

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general_zod reviewed Suicide Squad #1 Jul 26, 2015
7.5

"Kicked in the Teeth", the premiere issue of The New 52's Suicide Squad is a guilty pleasure. It doesn't contain a real story, but it does manage to entertain in a sickly way. The main problem with the book is that nothing really happens; it's all just setup. Writer Adam Glass reintroduces the team through an extended torture sequence which includes a few flashbacks and a "twist" ending that most more

Suicide Squad #1

By: Adam Glass, Federico Dallocchio
Released: Sep 14, 2011

They're a team of death-row super villains recruited by the government to take on missions so dangerous they're sheer suicide!Harley Quinn! Deadshot! King Shark! Defeated and imprisoned, they're being interrogated about their mission and about who's pulling the strings behind this illegal operation. Who will be the first to crack under the pressu...

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