I have said it a lot on this site, King's start, like the first 24ish issues are amazing (some falter a little bit and I don't count that awful Monster Men crossover). After that... it's not my favorite. He fell into his own tropes a bit too much and doesn't write women all that well. But Gotham Girl and trauma? Very very solid writing there.
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i did not really have any connections to Rick Veitch's run because I haven't read it. So when I read this, this was very confusing. I think I am going to hold off on reading this series until I read Rick Veitch's run on Swamp Thing
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...
This isn't BAD. It's just weird. Definitely not on any mandatory Batman reading lists. This could take place at any time, it has no bearing on Batman's history whatsoever. To again iterate how abstract this story is, all of a sudden Batman turns into a holy knight and fights a boiler monster from the sewers of Gotham that bleeds when you shoot it. It ends rather abruptly, no real payoff. No idea w more
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #75
Batman pursues a serial killer through the underbelly of Gotham City. The two find themselves united against a monstrosity born from the heart of Gotham's corruption. "Engines" part 2.
This is an odd one. It doesn't do anything for the Batman mythos, this is not some new origin for an old established character. I have no real idea where it's going. It's very abstract in both the art and storytelling. I kind of like both aspects but it's also kind of too much.
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #74
"Engines" part 1! A strange new legend of the Dark Knight is seen through the eyes of Eustace, a slaughterhouse worker and a serial killer, whose last murderous hunt becomes a confrontation with not only Batman, but something strange and monstrous growing within the industrial wastelands of Gotham City.
Prime rules.
Superman #37
Superboy Prime gets a new real-life job with a new secret identity while he protects Metropolis from dangerous threats! But there is a whole DC Comics universe out there for him to explore, and the fanboy in him wants to see it all…Too bad there are heroes who don’t trust him and think he should be locked up!
Underrated. The thinking man's Batman. No wonder all the dullards hate it so.
Batman #1
"I AM GOTHAM" chapter one
No one has ever stopped the Caped Crusader. Not The Joker. Not Two-Face. Not even the entire Justice League. But how does Batman confront a new hero who wants to save the city from the Dark Knight?
CAN'T MISS: Superstar artist David Finch returns to Batman alongside writer Tom King for this five-part storyline.
Cheers Hex. The terminology GH has used tells me everything I assumed about him is correct. Very revealing indeed.
Seems like he lives rent free in your head too you goober.
Damn near everything I have read of Jamie Delano's writing has been gold. This is no exception. You could read this any time you wanted to just read a cool Batman story. The fact that Batman is a bit character in it is even more engaging. The issue is placed inside of the crumbling, abandoned, delipidated Terminus Hotel and the perspective character narrating the actions of those residing in its more
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #64
Featuring art by Chris Bachalo! Batman follows a young fugitive into his own personal hell, where reality may be a matter of conjecture, with the Dark Knight as his relentless adversary.
Such a huge fan of this series. Busiek really taps into each character he focuses on really well. Fleshes out the world of early Peter Parker better than any I have read.
Untold Tales of Spider-Man #4
John Jameson recruits Spidey for a special NASA mission! Can the wall-crawler still spin a web in space?
Waid/Jimenez: 10/10 I wish it was longer. Flowed so well in both story telling and art.
King/Lee: 7/10 Still don't think that King writes women well. It is nice that King thinks, like most of us do that Peter and Mary Jane should just be together even in a one off story of nebulous canonicity. Wasn't a huge fan of Lee's depictions of any of the characters save for Gambit. And he really
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Superman / Spider-Man #1
LEGENDARY CREATORS TAKE ON THE MAN OF STEEL AND YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN! Written by Mark Waid, Tom King, Matt Fraction, Sean Murphy, Gail Simone, Christopher Priest, Greg Rucka and Jeff Lemire Art by Jorge Jimenez, Jim Lee, Steve Lieber, Sean Murphy, Belen Ortega, Daniel Sampere, Nicola Scott and Rafa Sandoval The Last Son of Krypton ...
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...
Yeah I wasn't a fan. It's not bad but feels rushed. All in all, it felt like Kelly wasn't as interested in this as others.
His script is fine, how Peter beats Carnage is great, but otherwise, whole event feels lackluster.
I was hoping for drama, conversations and tension and all I got was... not a lot.
And why do they insist on hinting FlashXMJ...
Amazing Spider-Man #27
DEATH SPIRAL – CONCLUSION! Torment will get away with murder. Unless SPIDER-MAN does the UNTHINKABLE…
I surprisingly enjoyed living brain story but wtf was this second one ?
Living brain story: 7/10
Peter acting like dick and fights fantastic four: 2/10
Score should be 4.5 but I boost it to 5 because second story was at least short
Amazing Spider-Man #8
Special Tribute to Teenagers Issue!
Part I-The Terrible Threat of the Living Brain
...and bonus attraction
Part II-Spider-Man Tackles The Torch!
The Living Brain story is hard to get through because it is such a dated misunderstanding of computers, robotics and Stan can't stop expositing every single line. He has Peter mention how the Living Brain is faster than he expected then two pages later says the exact same thing. Very repetitive throughout, boring story. None of the kids in the school even question how out of nowhere Spider-Man is more
Amazing Spider-Man #8
Special Tribute to Teenagers Issue!
Part I-The Terrible Threat of the Living Brain
...and bonus attraction
Part II-Spider-Man Tackles The Torch!
This is a step up from the first issue. Only issue is that it’s too short. I immediately wanted more.
Batwoman #2
Batwoman engages the enemy, drawing Master Slay and his acolytes onto the field. But can her father, Jacob Kane, reach her before the streets of Petalon become a kill zone?
While I understand that reasoning, I think calling it lazy writing is overly cynical. We know this universe is imbued with Darkseid energy. Things were always going to go bad. And even main continuity Two-Face was retconned to being Bruce's childhood friend and still ended up the way he is. The Absolute versions felt betrayed and targeted because of Bruce's actions. It's reasonable and meant to showcase the fallibility of even your closest friends in a universe created by Darkseid.
All that being said, that is just my opinion. Trying to read it through the lens that Snyder crafted that concept for. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions and views and people can like and read what they want, or not. If it's not for you, that's totally understandable. It's not normal Batman. I don't even think it's what people are wanting from the mainline Batman. It's EDGY Batman and that's not going to be everyone's cup of tea.
Rock solid. Big fan of Olliffe's art. Taking heavily from McFarlane with his posing and panels but in a way that doesn't feel cheap. Good story, doubles down and even references Peter overcoming fear even though he is hurt similar to the issue with the Vulture. It honestly breaks my heart seeing Peter be such a terrible date because he is wallowing in self-pity and Betty still goes out of her way more
Untold Tales of Spider-Man #3
When Sandman escapes police custody, he returns to his old wicked ways of robbing banks and committing crime! Can Spider-Man reach a deal with this deadly foe?
Wonderful. Lemire continues to nail this run.
Absolute Flash #13
Wally tries to pick up the pieces of his life after the battle at Fort Fox. Adrift and unsure what to do, the young speedster looks for a way forward.
The beginning of a Lemire classic? All signs look good. His adoration for what is essentially a C list character is abundant. Can Lemire do his own Mister Miracle?
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...
What? You don't want this to become an award winning, revered modern classic? How utterly negative. What a weird comment to make.
People hate on Lemire for absolutely no reason. This is one of the highest rated issues in a while and it's for a character that gets no attention. That should say a lot about the creative team.
The Fury of Firestorm (2026)
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...
Wow, what a shocking issue. This is my first Rucka comic. I dig it.
Batwoman #2
Batwoman engages the enemy, drawing Master Slay and his acolytes onto the field. But can her father, Jacob Kane, reach her before the streets of Petalon become a kill zone?
Reckless is so good. I put reckless and Lazarus in my top ten of the past decade.
Do you know the history behind this whole issue?