This issues reminded me a lot of Morrison’s first issue of Batman.
This book was promising and beautiful. DC editorial can go eat worms for cancelling it. Transphobes stay angry, bitter and isolated. You are creatures of hate and cannot win.
Jason Todd has left Gotham and Batman behind him. All he’s taking with himis his costume, his bike, and a metal briefcase containing two handguns(and lots of bullets).New Angelique seems like the perfect place for Red Hood to put down roots.There’s crime, vice, and corruption everywhere. When Jason discovers asuperpowered serial killer who is t...
This is competentent, but to me it feels somewhat creatively bankrupt. From what the city is, to the whole thing Jason is going through. It feels like Nightwing in the 90s and even some more recent red hood comics and maybe it is an effect that the writer wants to achieve, that wants to honor, but for me this comics has a hard time justifying its existance.
There is things to like. For more
Jason Todd has left Gotham and Batman behind him. All he’s taking with himis his costume, his bike, and a metal briefcase containing two handguns(and lots of bullets).New Angelique seems like the perfect place for Red Hood to put down roots.There’s crime, vice, and corruption everywhere. When Jason discovers asuperpowered serial killer who is t...
It seems that ever since Grant Morrison and Scott Snyder finished their Batman runs, every writer starts off strong but in the end falls flat. Tom King's run started off strong with his first arcs (The I am Trilogy) but then falls flat at City of Bane. I am one of the minority who personally enjoys James Tynion IV's Batman run, but I think it is very shallow. Joshua Williamson's filler run was notmore
A new day dawns for the Dark Knight Detective as Eisner Award-winningwriter Matt Fraction (Hawkeye, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen) joins forces withsuperstar artist Jorge Jiménez (Batman, Summer of Superman Special) for anunforgettable new era of Batman!The best superhero in comics gets a brand-new first issue to kick off this newera that will test...
The court of owls for me was such a creeping, well build experience, while city of owls felt disjoined, at times rushed and it was almost like skipping chapters for me personally. I liked the message. It made a great thesis for the whole run, but even that felt weird in its delivery as the ending was such a departure of what i liked previously.
Yes he was but in regards to the N52 being a semi-reboot and it being so far removed from that Silver Age incarnation, it felt fresh. I had also just seen Crisis on Two Earths with Owl Man as Thomas Wayne Jr. so that helped at the time.
Jason Todd has left Gotham and Batman behind him. All he’s taking with himis his costume, his bike, and a metal briefcase containing two handguns(and lots of bullets).New Angelique seems like the perfect place for Red Hood to put down roots.There’s crime, vice, and corruption everywhere. When Jason discovers asuperpowered serial killer who is t...
literally did not know this book was cancelled until reading the comments. Removing any political biases aside, it's fine. But I expected better. The art was good though
Jason Todd has left Gotham and Batman behind him. All he’s taking with himis his costume, his bike, and a metal briefcase containing two handguns(and lots of bullets).New Angelique seems like the perfect place for Red Hood to put down roots.There’s crime, vice, and corruption everywhere. When Jason discovers asuperpowered serial killer who is t...
Too many hoods in this book lol. I liked it and that's about all I'll say as it's now cancelled. Normally I'd rather something get cancelled based on poor sales or shitty writing but this dummy just doesn't know how to keep it's mouth shut. Yeah, if you wanna just throw awful insults around you deserve to be called an it.
Jason Todd has left Gotham and Batman behind him. All he’s taking with himis his costume, his bike, and a metal briefcase containing two handguns(and lots of bullets).New Angelique seems like the perfect place for Red Hood to put down roots.There’s crime, vice, and corruption everywhere. When Jason discovers asuperpowered serial killer who is t...
He supported Nazis. He was supported by Nazis. He carried Nazi ideals. He was a Nazi. Why don't you tell your girlfriend you called another trans person "it" because they said something you disagreed with and THEN tell them that you'd do that same to them if they had said it. See how that works out for you.
A horrible writer.A demonic human being.She was fired and deserved it.
Jason Todd has left Gotham and Batman behind him. All he’s taking with himis his costume, his bike, and a metal briefcase containing two handguns(and lots of bullets).New Angelique seems like the perfect place for Red Hood to put down roots.There’s crime, vice, and corruption everywhere. When Jason discovers asuperpowered serial killer who is t...
How do you plan on curing the "sickness" of trans people? Genuinely curious. And if NOBODY in America wants anything to do with them, where do they get their support? The ratio of trans to cis gendered individuals is around less than 1%. Good on you for at least using her proper pronouns. Way to be an ally.
STOP SUPPORTING THIS CRAP!!
Written by Al Ewing, Ngozi Ukazu, Nicole Maines, Phil Jimenez and Others Art by Ngozi Ukazu, Claire Roe, O'Neill Jones, and Others DC's Eisner and Ringo award-winning Pride anthology returns in the form of a universe-spanning travelogue like you've never seen! In its pages, Dreamer makes a first-time pilgrimage to her ancestral planet, Naltor! Pois...
Gay AF and we're all sick of these faggot agendas being pushed on normal comic fans.This is why the big 2 are failing and the independent books are the go to books for quality writing and artwork.Suck it DC
When a 100-year-old queer speakeasy-turned-bar-turned-restaurant-and-community-space in Gotham announces that it will soon be closing its doors,generations of patrons come to pay their respects—including Alan Scott, theGreen Lantern. After all, this is the place where he and his first love, JohnnyLadd, long ago carved their names into the basemen...
Oh wow look at you throwing out actual slurs in your review for a book you TOTALLY bought and read.
"The Arrow and the Bat" conclusion! Seemingly beaten by the henchman of the evil Minister Skave, Oliver Queen walks right into the lion's mouth and challenges his better, the super-marksman known as Sag, to a heads-on duel!
Everywhere Oliver Queen goes he senses he's not alone. Is this some sad, paranoid fantasy? Or is Percibah Skave's so-called ultimate archer on the verge of making his move to rid the world of Green Arrow? "The Arrow and the Bat" part 4.
Minister Skave has enlisted the help of a super-soldier named Haim and orders him to roll out his secret weapon. Can Green Arrow withstand this latest plan to put him six feet under? "The Arrow and the Bat" part 3.
Well the outdated dialogue is back but in the offensive way this time. It was writing of the time. We hadn't moved past stereotyping even through words on a page and even now we still haven't. It's just very blatant here. It's honestly just harder to read and comprehend more than being a caricature of Asian dialects. Not a great way to introduce your villain and their plot if you can't fully graspmore
The Dark Knight and the Emerald Archer discuss their plan of action as all the action they could ever care to encounter breaks out around them! Meanwhile, half a world away, reporter Vicki Vale is on assignment learning the ways of the East. "The Arrow and the Bat" part 2.
This is mainly just a Green Arrow issue but O'Neil manages to carry Oliver's voice well. Some of the dialogue is a bit outdated, not like offensive just awkward to read by today's standards. We don't often use, "Let me alone" for example. I was a big fan of the art. Classic 2000s. Thick lines, colorful, cartoony and expressive. It feels like a JLU episode. Was also a huge fan of the portrayal of Bmore
"The Arrow and the Bat" begins with a tale from earlier in the Dark Knight's career, revealing the first meeting between the Bat and the Emerald Archer, Green Arrow!
THE HIT '90s ANIMATED SERIES RETURNS! After searching to the ends of the Multiverse, PETER PARKER - the AMAZING, the SPECTACULAR, the RADIOACTIVE Web-Head himself - A.K.A. SPIDER-MAN, swings back into the streets of New York City with his beloved Mary Jane WATSON in tow! But what's this? One of these villains is not like the others: Witness this un...
MINISERIES PREMIERE
Jack Chandler is the sole survivor of the zombie apocalypse in his rural farming community, but rather than eliminate them, he has chosen to continue living alongside the undead—including the husband and adopted daughter he fought so hard to have. But when his town is discovered by outsiders, Jack suddenly becomes...
Close to perfect first issue.
A new day dawns for the Dark Knight Detective as Eisner Award-winningwriter Matt Fraction (Hawkeye, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen) joins forces withsuperstar artist Jorge Jiménez (Batman, Summer of Superman Special) for anunforgettable new era of Batman!The best superhero in comics gets a brand-new first issue to kick off this newera that will test...
Great start. The whole croc interaction I thought was nice. Alfred(which I guess is AI even tho I can’t see where that’s said) obviously isn’t as good as the real thing but I’ll take what I can get. Gordon going back to being a cop is a solid move, despite I can’t see Vandal letting him come back at all. And of course the art is 10/10.
A new day dawns for the Dark Knight Detective as Eisner Award-winningwriter Matt Fraction (Hawkeye, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen) joins forces withsuperstar artist Jorge Jiménez (Batman, Summer of Superman Special) for anunforgettable new era of Batman!The best superhero in comics gets a brand-new first issue to kick off this newera that will test...
Solid start. Beautiful art. The story doesn't give us a whole lot in terms of direction as there really isn't a villain present. It'll likely be a commentary on the current militarization of the police and extra-policing forces that have been deployed. Poignant. I'm for it. What really catches with this issue though is the levity. Batman needs that every once in a while. The color palette is used more
A new day dawns for the Dark Knight Detective as Eisner Award-winningwriter Matt Fraction (Hawkeye, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen) joins forces withsuperstar artist Jorge Jiménez (Batman, Summer of Superman Special) for anunforgettable new era of Batman!The best superhero in comics gets a brand-new first issue to kick off this newera that will test...
Levity exactly. Seeing him being a hero to people. Simple but beautiful to see. Particularly after how cold Zdarsky Bats was to civilians. I.e - hardly even acknowledging them. What is a super hero without them? No hero at all. The most negative critic wrote - "Batman written as a cynical, jaded loner."
I think what I like about Matt Fraction's Batman is that it's looking to the future. It seems that DC or Matt Fration at least knows that readers are tired of Gotham City being taken over by villains (City of Bane, Joker War, Fear State, Shadow War), Bruce Wayne having a mental breakdown and pushes his friends and allies away. I hope for the future issues, Matt Fraction is just having Bruce go back to basics with solving mysteries instead of focusing on spectacle. Which I do have higher hopes.
Too early to say anything definitive. But I have worries. One of the reasons Robin was created was to give Batman someone to talk to. Now Bats has an AI holographic Alfred. That doesn’t strike me as mentally healthy, especially considering the fact that there are 174,964 Bat family members Bruce can talk with.
This better not be another arc where Bats learns the value of family. Just more
A new day dawns for the Dark Knight Detective as Eisner Award-winningwriter Matt Fraction (Hawkeye, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen) joins forces withsuperstar artist Jorge Jiménez (Batman, Summer of Superman Special) for anunforgettable new era of Batman!The best superhero in comics gets a brand-new first issue to kick off this newera that will test...
Goghfacekilla, I read other reviews and they stated Alf was an ai, but some said he was in Bruce’s mind. Either way, not healthy mentally, so I think my point stands. Thanks for keeping me honest. There are a lot of people Bruce can actually talk to. That is the trap of the Bat family. We love the characters, but we love “loner” Bats. But remember, Robin was introduced within a year of Batman. The always a loner thing is a myth. But let’s see where this is going.
Quinn, you review and assessments were a lot more fun to read than the actual issue itself! 😂 ....I agree with many of your points. Especially the part about Batman "getting rebooted to a tired status quo that leaves out charm, fun, and originality." ...I honestly could not have said it better!
A new day dawns for the Dark Knight Detective as Eisner Award-winningwriter Matt Fraction (Hawkeye, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen) joins forces withsuperstar artist Jorge Jiménez (Batman, Summer of Superman Special) for anunforgettable new era of Batman!The best superhero in comics gets a brand-new first issue to kick off this newera that will test...
Loving the art from the off. Very vibrant. Pops, if you will. Nice to open a new run with a beloved character from the off and tapping in to precious nostalgia. I am enjoying beat cop Gordon!
Things escalate very quickly and some kind of creature is terrorizing Gotham (how original! I jest).
This Batman doesn't suffer fools . Our first central mystery appears to relate to more
A new day dawns for the Dark Knight Detective as Eisner Award-winningwriter Matt Fraction (Hawkeye, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen) joins forces withsuperstar artist Jorge Jiménez (Batman, Summer of Superman Special) for anunforgettable new era of Batman!The best superhero in comics gets a brand-new first issue to kick off this newera that will test...
The meta approach is very well done. We may not be getting a deconstruction of Batman, but we will get a story about if a man can change. Especially if that man is a fictional character that can’t really change.
You touched on all the key highlights here that stood out for me, plus I also loved the coloring in this issue. A key part of the artwork.
I liked this series. It just worked for me. Ewing is that good.
Let's hope he can make Knull work... Still not excited about that.
VENOM VS. MARY JANE WATSON! After the events of last issue, MJ's life is upside down… and there's one symbiote to blame! It's the argument of the century as the world's strangest roommates air all their dirty laundry…but when the last word is said, will any relationship be left standing?
The best Supes comic out of what is already a solid line up.
For five years, he’s been on the run, hounded across our planet, and treatedlike a criminal…yet his only crime was being born somewhere else. NowSuperman’s rage threatens to engulf the world at the urging of Ra’s al Ghul.And the only ones who can save the day…are Kal-El’s dead parents.
Hi Dan. Can you please add Junji Ito's Fragments of Horror? Thank you.
Humanity broke the barrier between our universe and our universe’sshadow. From the void came horrific apparitions that craved nothing butdestruction. But from this terror…a legend was born. A warrior who found away to access the energy that binds our universe and the shadow universe,transforming him into a cosmic dark knight. This immortal lege...
Hey Hex, how goes it my friend? Not going to lie - this is exactly like Higgins other works with a Batman reskin. But... that is exactly what they are going for and they nail it beautifully. But... Without seeing more I simply cannot recommend....yet. However, broadly speaking, if you didn't like his other attempts at the super hero genre - I don't think this will change your mind
Doing well! Hope the same for you. I did love his Power Rangers but his Big Two cape stuff was always a little weird. Might wait for the trade on this one. It's a shame that Mora only did the cover. I loved his Marvel and DC/Power Rangers costumizations.
Oddly enough I think the anime had a much more impactful and emotional rendition of Acro Silky's story. If that level of expansion was here then this would be a 9 as that really hits you hard. This also splitting two arcs right down the middle feels like an abrupt end and beginning. The overall story is still great but this volume doesn't feel like it's own story.
Okarun and Momo search for his precious family jewels, which he lost during his battle with Turbo Granny. Unfortunately, their classmate Aira has already found one, and it's awakened spiritual powers within her. Around this same time, a strange woman in a red dress appears at their school and attacks them! Who is she, and what's with her obsession ...
I am tempted to give it a 9 to punch the series for ending.
Lemire is on such a tear right now. His fans are eating well currently.
Robin has teamed up with the mysterious villain known only as the Wraith, andBatman is desperate to save his new ward from the sinister temptations of evil.Can the Dark Knight rescue Jason Todd before his corruption is complete? And evenif he can, is there any hope that this tortured soul can be rehabilitated into thecrime-fighter Batman is so desp...
Honestly, I think it was very sensible of Deniz Camp to take the concept of "What if there was a DC world which was naturally weighted towards darkness and evil?" and ask the follow-up question: "What if that's closer to the world we, the readers, live in?".
The answers are compelling.
Ideas explode like atom bombs, minds melt, and colors clash in the darknessbehind the eyes of every person on the planet. It’s Green Martian versusWhite Martian, John Jones versus madness itself, as he fights to save hisfamily—and the world.
THE LEGEND BEGINS! The Norse Myths tell of Gods who walked the Earth, doing great deeds for the mortals who believed in them. But Asgard isn't real, and never was. The Gods never soared in our skies, never stood with our heroes, never fought for kindness or justice. It was all just a story. Nobody's coming to help us. But somewhere in the city... a...
It sucks that something like this controversy is the only real reason people thought to pick up a Red Hood book. Jason and Helena never get treated right by the family or the fans.