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Batman 50 review
For the last 10 issues, Jim Gordon has been taking over as Batman while Bruce Wayne suffered a brain death that completely erased his memory. For those 10 issues, Bruce built himself a normal life, helped out with an orphanage … Continue reading
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Tagged batman, bruce wayne, dc comics, fco plascencia, gotham city, greg capullo, jim gordon, mr. bloom, nathan fairbairn, scott snyder, yanick paquette
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Gotham Academy 11 review
So far, Gotham Academy is a great series that balances fun, mystery and an overall optimistic feel in an otherwise very dark Gotham City. At least in the New DC Universe, it’s easily the most unique of the Batman franchise … Continue reading
Comics of August 12, 2015
It’s Wednesday, which means something very important to all of us superhero nerds. We’re half-way through the week. Oh, and I guess a few comics came out or something. First, I thought I would share my thoughts on the Fantastic … Continue reading
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Tagged a-force, amanda conner, avengers, batman, battleworld, batwoman, becky cloonan, brenden fletcher, bruce wayne, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, days of future past, dc comics, dc comics bombshells, Dr Doom, ed brubaker, emanuela lupacchino, esad ribic, espionage, espionage comics, event comic, g. willow wilson, gotham academy, gotham city, greg capullo, image comics, jim gordon, jimmy palmiotti, jonathan hickman, Jorge Molina, karl kerschl, marguerite bennett, marguerite sauvage, marvel comics, marvel secret wars, mike norton, olive silverlock, scott snyder, secret wars, starfire, steve epting, supergirl, velvet, velvet templation, wonder woman, x-men, years of future past
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Comics of July 8, 2015
So I’m in the middle of July’s Camp Nanowrimo, and this month I’m writing the most ambitious book in my series yet. It’s already starting to look like the first draft will be at least 100,000 words (my previous longest … Continue reading
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Tagged amanda conner, andre araujo, batman, battleworld, becky cloonan, brenden fletcher, charles soule, civil war, comic review, comics, dc comics, dennis hopeless, event comics, fabian nicieza, francesco manna, Gerardo Sandoval, gotham academy, gotham city, greg capullo, image comics, inferno, Javier garron, jim gordon, jimmy palmiotti, karl kerschl, kori, leinil francis yu, marvel civil war, marvel comics, olive silverback, ray mccarthy, ron marz, sara pezzini, scott snyder, secret wars, spider-gwen, spider-man, spider-verse, starfire, top cow productions, witchblade, x-men, x-men inferno
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Gotham Academy 6 review
This series is a delightful surprise so far. After several years of DC only releasing dark books in Batman’s corner of the DC Universe, not only did Batgirl have a redesign, but this delightfully unique series came into being. Writers … Continue reading
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Tagged batman, becky cloonan, brenden fletcher, comic review, comics, dc comics, gotham academy, gotham city, karl kerschl, killer croc, maps, mingue helen chen, mystery, new 52, olive silverlock
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Batman 39 review
While trying to decide which third comic to review this week, I noticed that I haven’t posted a full review of a comic from Scott Snyder’s Batman series since 2013. It’s about time to change that.
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Tagged batman, batman endgame, bruce wayne, comic review, comics, court of owls, dc comics, Dustin Nguyen, gotham city, greg capullo, james tynion IV, jim gordon, new 52, scott snyder, the joker
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Comics of February 25, 2015
It’s the last week of February, and at least for me the month flew by. The most significant comic I picked up today is Spider-Gwen 1, which is a special comic in its own right. Gwen Stacey was introduced as … Continue reading
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Gotham Academy 4 review
This series is a breath of fresh air for the Batman franchise. Written by Becky Cloonan and Brenden Fletcher, this series about a boarding school in Gotham City meshes teenage drama, a supernatural mystery and fun. While I enjoyed the … Continue reading
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Tagged batman, comic review, comics, dc comics, ghosts, gotham academy, gotham city, maps, mystery, new 52, olive silverlock, supernatural mystery
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Comics of July 23, 2014
It’s a bit of a small week for me with comics, and that’s probably a good thing. I just got my professional feedback for my book back, so I’ll be spending the next while working on it. On the upside … Continue reading
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