This weekend we have another of the DC animated movies for review – this one an adaptation of a fairly recent Batman storyline, post Infinite Crisis. Continue reading →
Category Archives: Comics
JMS off Superman and Wonder Woman
J. Michael Straczynski, who recently took over DC’s Superman and Wonder Woman with issues 700 and 600 respectively, is off of monthly comics for 1-5 years. New writers will take over using JMS’ outlines with issues 707 and 605 respectively. As JMS writes via his Fans of J. Michael Straczynski Facebook group:
As reported: with the huge success of the Superman GN, DC wants to fast-track the next one. This will require a great deal of care, requiring me to step back from scripting the monthlies to focus on this. Those stories will continue to their conclusion, based on my outlines. I’m also taking this opportunity to take a 1-5 year sabbatical from writing comics to concentrate on GNs and miniseries.
The aforementioned Superman GN was reviewed here. Continue reading →
Weekly Comics Discussion – November 10, 2010
The complete list of titles is available here.
Manga Review – Resevoir Chronicles Tsubasa Vol. 3
The Tsubasa reviews continue with volume 3, as we go to another new universe. Continue reading →
Weekly Comics Discussion – November 3, 2010
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Comic Review: “Superman Earth One”
DC is launching a new line of continuity in the form of hardcovers, effectively collecting an entire story arc at once. The first is out, written by J. Michael Straczynski with Shane Davis on pencils.
Weekly Comics Discussion – October 27, 2010
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Comic Review – The Jeph Loeb era Hulk
For over two years, Jeph Loeb’s writing was a driving force for the Incredible Hulk’s corner of the Marvel Universe. This review covers the entire run, including work written by others.
Weekly Comics Discussion – October 18, 2010
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Manga Review – Outlanders Vol. 7
We are now on the home stretch, with this series penultimate volume. Continue reading →