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Detective Comics 980 review
This month has been really weird so far. Despite not dropping anything, nor any of the titles I’m reading being cancelled quite yet, I only picked up 3 comics last week. And one of them was a spontaneous pickup after … Continue reading
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Tagged allen passalaqua, batman, batwoman, bruce wayne, cassandra cain, comic review, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, detective comics, james tynion IV, john kalisz, kate kane, orphan, red robin, scott eaton, spoiler, stephanie brown, the colony, tim drake
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Comics of March 14, 2018
So with my Star Wars blogathon so far, I’ve looked at as many non-theatrical releases as I have theatrical releases, and after Return of the Jedi, it’s going to be skewed more towards non-theatrical releases. The last post in particular … Continue reading
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Tagged action comics, all-new wolverine, batman, batwoman, bruce wayne, cassandra cain, clark kent, colonel kane, comic review, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, detective comics, djibril morissette, general lane, hank henshaw, ivan nunes, jamal camptbell, james tynion IV, javier fernandez, john kalisz, jurgens, kara zor-l, kate kane, laura kinney, lois lane, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, nolan woodard, orphan, orphans of x, steve orlando, supergirl, superman, the colony, tom taylor, vita ayala, will conrad, wolverine, x-23, x-23 innocence lost
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Detective comics 973
One of the major plotlines in the current Detective Comics run is Clayface’s character development. Feeling guilty for a lot of his past sins, he’s trying to be a hero as a member of Batman’s team. He’s also trying to … Continue reading
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Tagged action comics, basil, batman, booster gold, bruce wayne, cassandra cain, clayface, comic review, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, james tynion IV, jason wright, jesus merino, orphan, spoiler, stephanie brown, superman, victim syndicate
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Detective Comics 972 review
There have been a number of story arcs in James Tynion IV’s Detective Comics run so far. There was the opening arc where Batman’s team took on an army based on Batman’s vigilante style, led by Batwoman’s father. There was … Continue reading
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Tagged azrael, batman, bruce wayne, cassandra cain, clayface, comic review, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, detective comics, james tynion IV, jason wright, miguel mendonco, orphan, red robin, spoiler, stephanie brown, tim drake
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Detective Comics 967 review
For a while now, Batman’s team thought that Tim Drake was dead, when in reality he’s been trapped in an alternate dimension. A couple of months ago, Batman learned that Red Robin was in fact alive, and he’s been obsessed … Continue reading
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Tagged alvaro martinez, batman, bruce wayne, cassandra cain, clayface, comic review, comics, dc comics, detective comics, james tynion IV, jean-francois beaulieu, orphan, oz, red robin, robin, spoiler, stephanie brown, the oz effect, tim drake
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Detective Comics 956 review
The League of Shadows arc has been really intense. It started with Lady Shiva invading Gotham City with an army of assassins, often disguised as normal people. As the story went on, Batman started losing his allies all over the … Continue reading
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Tagged batman, batwing, batwoman, bruce wayne, cassandra cain, comic review, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, detective comics, james tynion IV, kate kane, lady shiva, league of shadows, marcelo maiolo, marcio takara, orphan
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Detective Comics 951 review
My only previous experience with the League of Shadows in the Batman franchise comes from Batman Begins. I’m not even sure if Ra’s Al Ghul is usually tied with the group in the comics or not. So when a series … Continue reading