He really isn't the most hated writer. Bendis definitely is, Tom King has a lot of fans, and I am one. Mister Miracle wasn't that long ago. Also, this was published I believe before everyone had a heel turn on Tom King because of his Batman heel turn.
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Shadecraft
Zadie Lu is afraid of her own shadow. She's a teenager, so she REALLY should have grown out of it by now, right? But something weird is happening in her small town. Zadie could swear the shadows are coming to life. Watching her. Trying to KILL her. But how do you fight something you can't even touch? And how does all of this tie into her FAMILY, of...
The Many Deaths of Laila Starr
* A powerful new series for fans of The Wicked + The Divine and The Dreaming from Ram V (Justice League Dark) and Filipe Andrade (Captain Marvel) that explores the fine line between living and dying in Mumbai through the lens of magical realism.
* With humanity on the verge of discovering immortality, the avatar of Death is fired and rele...
Paper Girls 29 seems to be trying to advance the narrative with haste - through awkward and unlikely exposition that forces a conclusion. Almost as bad is how this issue compresses what was previously an interesting perspective on culture into trite or superficial phrases. The team has taken their audience for granted, and I think that will lead this series to be quickly forgotten.
Paper Girls #29
PART FOUR OF THE FINAL ARC! It's the final showdown between past, present, and future in this explosive penultimate issue of the series!
Kill Six Billion Demons
In this collection of the first story arc of the popular webcomic Kill Six Billion Demons, sorority sister Allison Ruth must travel to Throne, the ancient city at the center of the multiverse, in an epic bid to save her boyfriend from the clutches of the seven evil kings that rule creation. Includes excerpts from in-universe religious texts, storie...
Protector
SERIES PREMIERE! From SIMON ROY (Prophet), Sideways Award-winning author DANIEL M. BENSEN (Junction), ARTYOM TRAKHANOV (UNDERTOW), JASON WORDIE (GOD COUNTRY), and HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU (Red Sonja) comes a sci-fi adventure equal parts Conan the Barbarian, Mad Max, and The Expanse.
Of all the tribes that dwell in the hot ruins of far-future North...
Love Paper Girls but I think this was the worst issue of the series.
Paper Girls #29
PART FOUR OF THE FINAL ARC! It's the final showdown between past, present, and future in this explosive penultimate issue of the series!
Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds (2019)
All hail the Supreme Shape! Gerard Way and the World's Strangest Superheroes return in an all-new series that takes them beyond the borders of time and space! Featuring artwork by acclaimed cartoonist James Harvey, this issue finds the Doom Patrol facing off against the fanatical fitness fiends of planet Orbius and the Marathon Eternal! Meanwhile, ...
Death or Glory
SERIES PREMIERE
Meet Glory, raised off the grid in a convoy amid truckers-the last men and women fighting for true freedom on the American open road. Now, in order to pay for her beloved dying Father's surgery, Glory has three days to pull off four dangerous cross-country heists with mob killers, crooked cops, and a psycho ex-husband all out to...
I didn't love the art, and was bugged by small inconsistencies throughout. Like when a character is apparently kickflipping down some stairs and ... but then is holding a longboard in the next panel?!
At least the story was properly weird.
Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds #1
All hail the Supreme Shape! Gerard Way and the World's Strangest Superheroes return in an all-new series that takes them beyond the borders of time and space! Featuring artwork by acclaimed cartoonist James Harvey, this issue finds the Doom Patrol facing off against the fanatical fitness fiends of planet Orbius and the Marathon Eternal! Meanwhile, ...
These Savage Shores
Two centuries after the first European ship sailed to the Malabar Coast and made landfall at Calicut, the East India Company seeks to secure its future along the lucrative Silk Route, in the year 1766. An old evil now sails aboard a company ship, hoping to make a home in this new found land. But he will soon find that the ground along the Indus is ...
The first issue ended with a death of a major character, leaving one wondering how this story is going to sustain itself. But by the end of the second issue it's clear that this character was a MacGuffin, and Ram V knows exactly what he is doing.
In this issue, tensions mount, local characters are eatablished, and storylines begin to interweave. We still don't have a clear protagonist -
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These Savage Shores #2
The untimely demise of a nobleman gives the East India a new angle in negotiations to build their trade route. A vampire hunter finds bigger prey than he had bargained for, deep within the royal reserve. Along These Savage Shores, where the hunt is eternal, and hunter and hunted move in shadow.
Test
Aleph Null is a lot of things: An orphan, a human guinea pig undergoing medical tests for cash, a bodyhacker, a hardcore future junkie, and a corporate asset. But now, Aleph is on the run from their old life, in search of a mythical, Midwestern town named Laurelwood-where they're test-marketing the future with tech that can't possibly exist yet, an...
I can easily imagine a board meting at DC with conversation going more or less like this:
Dan DiDio: You are quite possibly the most hated writer at our house right now. People despised Heroes in Crisis and your Batman run. They accuse you of not telling any stories but some pseudointellectual gibberish, ruining Batman, Harley Quinn, Booster Gold, Poison Ivy, Wally West and Arsenal. And now y
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Superman: Up In the Sky #1
Available to comics shops for the first time! Following a home invasion that ends in murder, Superman is put on the trail of a Metropolis mystery by Batman-but can even the Man of Steel discover the truth behind these tragic deaths, or their ties to the far-off world of Rann? These stories by Tom King with art by Andy Kubert guest-starring Green La...
I've read ur reviews on Tom Kings Batman, and while I'm not a fan of that series it's pretty clear you let that series affect your judgement on this book.
Note that I actually enjoyed first three arcs of his Batman run, and I often defend them. He later lost his way, clearly, and I don't feel like this comic is any different.
Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds (2019)
All hail the Supreme Shape! Gerard Way and the World's Strangest Superheroes return in an all-new series that takes them beyond the borders of time and space! Featuring artwork by acclaimed cartoonist James Harvey, this issue finds the Doom Patrol facing off against the fanatical fitness fiends of planet Orbius and the Marathon Eternal! Meanwhile, ...
I like doing sound effects when there's a trippy part. It seems like it doesn't add anything, but amuses me. Sweet comic.
Gideon Falls #14
"STATIONS OF THE CROSS," Part Three: After a near fatal encounter, Father Burke finds himself in "The Village," an eerie place where the people seem to worship Norton Sinclair and leave him with more questions than answers... at least until an old (and we mean REALLY old) Doctor shows up.
The Warning
An enormous machine slowly materializes in a major West Coast city. Who sent it-and why-is a mystery, understood only by the malevolent beings gliding silently toward Earth through the inky vastness of space. In response, a multinational combat brigade called Gladiator Two-Six is deployed. Outfitted with next-generation military science and weapons...
Neither the story nor the characters are engaging or believable enough to overcome the ragged, sketchy art.
Black Hammer '45 #1
During the Golden Age of superheroes, an elite Air Force crew called the Black Hammer Squadron was formed to fight the Axis powers. With occult threats from the German side, this team must save a family of scientists from the Nazi's, but the mysterious and dangerous Ghost Hunter is hot on their trail. From the World of Black Hammer comes a truly gr...
I'm hooked. If you like smart sci fi that builds on but doesn't reply uppn classic tropes, you may be, too.
Paradiso #2
Whispers of the Pneumas have brought Hazard to Aquarius. Noira realizes that she's in deeper than she would have liked. And, in the aftermath of the attack on his transport, Jack tries to find a way into Paradiso but wanders into a close encounter of the weird kind. Powerful forces are on the move in Paradiso City, but to what end?
Yeah, t...
Perhaps the most offensive thing about the 2018 Nancy Drew series is how the cover art advertises intrigue and danger, while the contents are simple art with cartoonish, stereotype characters stumbling through blase challenges.
Nancy Drew #3
No more secrets...a dead body's discovered, and Nancy can't keep the mystery from her friends any longer. Will telling the truth and getting her crime-solving crew involved help crack the Bayport case, before someone else winds up dead? The modern take on the classic mystery icon continues from KELLY THOMPSON (Hawkeye, Star Wars, Rogue & Gambit) an...
Coda 6 is much needed jolt forward in a series that had slowed down almost to a crawl. Dialogue in this issue gives a little extra (and needed) depth to our conflicted heroes. Illustrations do much of the heavy lifting as the events set our heroes up for an important battle of wills.
Coda #6
Hum and his allies have infiltrated the bandit city of Thundervale, but the secret villain commanding the city proves to be a much fiercer foe than anticipated.