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So ends Ram V's run on Detective Comics. While I can't say the ending was perfect, it was more than satisfactory. It was a deeply poetic and satisfying conclusion to a thoughtful, incredibly written story about facing one's demons, coming to terms with the dark things that we carry with us from our past but that make us who we are, and finding hope and strength in persevering in the face overwhelm more
Detective Comics #1089
WITNESS THE FINAL CURTAIN OF RAM V'S GOTHIC OPERA! It began with a melody, strange and haunting, drawing Batman deeper and deeper into a demonic odyssey. From the sewers under Gotham to a hallucinatory desert, from the brink of death to a strange rebirth, from the iron grip of order to the deadly blades of chaos, it has all led to this moment. And ...
A really good penultimate issue. Batman and his allies are fighting back with a vengeance, and the evil that sought to excise the shadows from Gotham and then rule over it is finding out that there is one particular Shadow in Gotham that will not be so easily vanquished. Ram V's epic run is coming to a close, and while part of me feels like the climax to this story doesn't quite live up to the inc more
Detective Comics #1088
Chaos against order. Good against evil. The Dark Knight against...everything. The end is nigh, and nothing can prepare you for what's to come in the penultimate chapter of Ram V's gothic opera.
There was a lot of action in this issue, which is fun, but it's not what I've loved about Ram V's run. It didn't have the depth or intelligence that I've come to expect and appreciate so much. It wasn't bad by any means, but it didn't have the same feel. The art was also just pretty good this issue, which sounds like a weird critical comment, but when we've been treated to art ranging from incredi more
Detective Comics #1087
Gotham City is besieged on all sides. The Orghams' iron fist holds the city in a death grip. The Joker's Daughter terrorizes the streets, while Mr. Freeze's most apocalyptic creation yet menaces the city from below. Does the Dark Knight stand a chance?
Even the slower issues are still solid.
Detective Comics #1086
An unexpected villain has made an appearance in Gotham, trailing chaos, destruction, and horror in their wake. Now, as chaos tears a bloody gash through the sinister order of the Orghams' Gotham, Batman is the city's only hope for salvation. But is the city too far gone for even the Dark Knight to save it?
Batman's new suit looks sick. This was another good issue, although I'll be honest, the scene where Batman drove a motorbike around Blackgate prison's yard with a jerry can of leaking gasoline attached to the back by a rope and then drew the bat symbol on the ground with it all while getting shot at by guards, was just...it was just plain dumb, okay? Ram V is brilliant, but that was just dumb. Oth more
Detective Comics #1085
GOTHAM NOCTURNE: ACT III CONTINUES! The Batman has returned, but his city is no longer the home it once was. A sinister order now governs the shadows of Gotham. An order so precise, so methodical, that there is only one thing that could combat it. What is this one force--this singular thing that could undo order? Even if you were told, you would no...
It was an okay ending. Didn't live up to the high expectations I had after the first issue, but it was a quick, enjoyable read.
Gigantic #5
With Earth about to be canceled and the universe at war, can Gigantic overcome the planet masher, Gunro Leviathan Combatant?! Galactic monster battles the likes of which have never been seen! Death/love broadcasting across the cosmic stage with the hearts of all living beings up for grabs! Fancy creators of critical distinction, Rick Remender and E...
Holy crap...what a freaking plot twist!!
Gigantic #4
To end the Universal Broadcast Corporation's malevolent control over Earth, Gigantic must steal a UFO and battle his way to the UBC's heavily fortified base station on the dark side of the universe. Only one thing stands between Gigantic and his mission to free us allthe entire United States army! Fan-favorite creators Rick Remender (Fear Agent, Th...
Another great issue, but I didn't expect anything less. I loved that we got to see a little more of Bruce's post-desert recovery in the form of a flashback, but that we didn't linger in the past longer than necessary. Batman's return was perfect, falling back into his old rhythms while no doubt cooking up a plan to take down lady Orgham. The ending was a brilliant cliffhanger too. I am honestly re more
Detective Comics #1084
The city glitters on the horizon. His city. His responsibility to defend and protect. But home has changed. Corrupted by the power of the Orghams' hypnotic suggestions. Mutated into something he does not recognize. This isn't the city Batman remembers. But the city doesn't remember Batman, either. Gotham Nocturne: Act III is upon us and the countdo...
Gigantic #3
Invisible alien film crews record your every moment for the entertainment of fat, anesthetized aliens throughout the universe. Gigantic, our would-be savior, fights to liberate us from this secretive voyeurism, but at what price? In order to restore order to their hit show Planet Earth, the Universal Broadcast Corporation has sent Gigantic's archne...
He's baaaaack! I'm actually so glad they decided to bring Batman back to Gotham so quickly after his jaunt through the desert. Three issues was plenty of time for Bruce to go through what he did and have his mind and spirit heal, so I'm thrilled we're not spending any more time on his recovery and we're instead jumping straight back into things. That being said, I also really loved the desert stuf more
Detective Comics #1083
Black boots trudge across yellow sands. Grit-laced winds flutter through a tattered cape. Dreamlike mirages of past, present, and hypothetical futures ripple across the sunbaked landscape, the mystery of their appearance only equaled by the question of their existence. This is the Dark Knight's world now, but it doesn't have to be. He can save hims...
A step down from issue #1, but still very entertaining. Like I said in my review of the first issue, this concept isn't new, but the way it's being executed here feels fresh and inventive. And, as always, Remender's writing is just so good.
Gigantic #2
You are an actor on a planet-sized stage. You don't know it, but Gigantic does, and he's willing to risk your life to open your eyes. With the universe-controlling network known as the UBC hot on his tail, Gigantic makes a desperate plea to the citizens of his home world to discontinue their support of the evil corporation that rules them. In a fig...
Flawless. Riccardo Federici is an incredible talent. Just stunning artwork. I also finally put it together that Bruce's journey through the wilderness is, yes a parallel to that story that was told about the man who crossed the desert to his lover, but also to Jesus being tempted by Satan in the wilderness. Bruce's "temptations" that are depicted here are visceral and horrifying, and I think the i more
Detective Comics #1082
Elegy of Sand continues, and Batman's hallucinatory trek across a desert between worlds becomes ever more dangerous as he finds himself face-to-face against...well, you'll just have to wait and find out. Meanwhile, in Gotham, a strange Utopia is blooming as the Orghams continue to hypnotize the public into believing that Batman never existed. And a...
I'm not gonna lie, I expected to like this cause it's Rick Remender and he rarely misses, but I didn't expect to like it THIS much. That was absolutely thrilling in the most wonderfully bonkers way possible. The concept isn't entirely original, but it was executed so well that I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. The scene of the gigantic robot guy freaking out while he accidentally kills more
Gigantic #1
It was a beautiful spring day in downtown San Francisco before a gigantic armored alien appeared from out of nowhere and began smashing things all to hell! Who is this invader? Why is he being attacked by strange alien beings? And why is he so GIGANTIC? A twist on The Truman Show, Gigantic focuses on a brainwashed, alien superhero deposited on Eart...
This was a mostly satisfying conclusion to an entertaining run. I feel like I was expected, as a reader, to be more emotional reading this, but I just couldn't get there. I liked the characters, but I don't think I was made to care about them enough for this ending to pack that much of an emotional punch. It was happy, and I'm glad with how things played out, but I don't know...it just felt like t more
Wasted Space #25
Last ride, last dose, last adventure. This is THE END. And from the entire creative team, we say thank you to the retailers, readers, and everyone else who has supported WASTED SPACE over 25 issues. We are so truly grateful that you joined us on this ride. Long live Billy, Molly, and Dust!
I don't know...this one didn't pack the punch I wanted for a penultimate issue. The jokes didn't land for me, the pacing seemed weird, and certain plot points were pretty predictable. Hoping for a good ending in the finale.
Wasted Space #24
The penultimate issue of the acclaimed sci-fi hit is here. Billy sets himself up for a showdown with the Creator, while Molly and Dust face heavy resistance in their efforts to free the galaxy. Twists and turns abound, all leading to Wasted Space's most shocking climax.
I feel like this series didn't need to be this long. A lot of it is just stretching out stuff that's already been done. Should've probably wrapped up after last arc.
Wasted Space #22
As the galactic war intensifies, Legion returns to the scene. But is he a boon to our heroes, or a harbinger of doom?
Okay, this was a MAJOR step up. Genuinely laugh-out-loud funny at times, some really impactful emotional moments for our main characters, and one truly fantastic full page wraparound action sequence that was absolutely incredible work from Hayden Sherman. Honestly, Sherman's work throughout most of this series has been pretty sketchy (literally) and really hasn't showcased his talent much, but thi more
Wasted Space #23
Just three issues remain in the landmark sci-fi series. Molly has a profound and pivotal encounter with Legion, while Billy and Dust...get distracted picking up a space hitchhiker and arguing about love between friends.
The art seems to have improved here. A lot more detailed than Sherman's work earlier in the run.
Wasted Space #21
This is it! The beginning of the end. With only five more issues to go, one question looms over this groundbreaking series: How many more dick jokes can they squeeze in? Oh, and, also, will Billy kill the Creator at last? Read the issues and find out!
The main story dipped in quality just slightly as Bruce gets back on his feet, though that's to be expected. It's the classic lull after a big fight or a severe injury where the hero needs time to recover physically and mentally from his near death experience. I'm confident Ram V knows what he's doing. He's more than earned my trust with this run.
The art from Riccardo Federici was absolutely
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Detective Comics #1081
Spirited away from a city that believes him dead, Batman has been brought far from Gotham and deposited in a desert of legend. Possessed by an Azmer demon and rapidly losing his own identity, he must now cross this mythic landscape on a vision quest. With no water, no supplies, and no one to save him, Batman is left with two choices: burn out the d...
Wasted Space #20
All-out war on Earth! Billy tied in a moral knot! As the Wasted Space gang makes their final stand, the Creator makes a bold play that will change everything!