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A work of sheer brilliance. The most exciting and original comic in many years, and certainly the best take on Dracula in any medium.Do whatever you have to do but get this because nothing comes close to its powerful impact in comics in 20 years or more.
Dracula: The Impaler #1
Comic book veterans Matt Wagner and Kelley Jones join forces on this new graphic novel take on the world's most famous vampire! The first of four planned volumes, The Impaler explores the legendary count before his debut in Bram Stoker's novel-from his first foray into the dark arts to his rise to lord of the undead! Wagner and Jones explore...
Batman: The Brave and the Bold #16
Nightwing and Deadman come face-to-face with the sinister Unfallen in the final chapter of Tim Seeley and Kelley Jones's terrifying team-up! Lois Lane finds herself in the midst of a deadly conspiracy! And the Question desperately searches for answers about the strange villain menacing her life!
A really excellent issue with strong stories by all involved. This is what an anthology book should be. The Nightwing Deadman chapter is remarkable.
Batman: The Brave and the Bold #15
Gotham City is besieged on all sides. The Orghams' iron fist holds the city in a death grip. The Joker's Daughter terrorizes the streets, while Mr. Freeze's most apocalyptic creation yet menaces the city from below. Does the Dark Knight stand a chance?
The Seeley /Jones Nightwing Deadman story is worth the price of admission. Something very special with what they're doing.
Batman: The Brave and the Bold #14
Written by Tim Seeley, Mark Russell, Joshua Hale Fialkov and Hayden Sherman Art by Kelley Jones, Jon Mikel, Lisandro Estherren and Hayden Sherman Nightwing and Deadman continue their rail-ridin' odyssey and find themselves face-to-face with a terrifying new foe. Booster Gold's adventures across time and space have delivered him to an alternate futu...
Batman: The Brave and the Bold #13
Written by Tim Seeley, Mark Russell, Delilah S. Dawson, Joshua Hal Fialkov, Jason Shawn Alexander and Rodney Barnes Art by Kelley Jones, Jon Mikel, Serg Acuna, Lisandro Estherren, Jason Shawn Alexander Brave and the Bold enters its second year with five tremendous tales! Nightwing and Deadman face the ghosts of the circus, as presented in spectacul...
Harley Quinn #37
Honka honka! That nogoodnik Brother Eye has soured my reputation across the whole dang multiverse and it's gonna take me, myself, and I to put things right. Join me, Tini, Sweeney, and a panoply of clown girl artist extraordinaires as we go across the clowniverse! If you don't buy this comic then my lawyer P.P. Thompson is gonna sue you!!!! Plus: I...
Titans: Beast World: Tour Gotham #1
Written By Chip Zdarsky, Grace Ellis, Gretchen Felker-Martin, Sam Maggs, and Kyle Starks Art By Miguel Mendonca, Daniel Hillyard, Ivan Shavrin, PJ Holden, and Kelley Jones As the bestial infection spreads all over Earth, the shape-shifting spores finally start to take root in Gotham City! Follow the feral tales of your favorite heroes and villains ...
Great adaption of M.R James the Ash Tree! Worth it for this alone!
Eerie Comics #6
Cousin Eerie is dashing through the snow to wish you tidings for a horrific holiday season! On offer this month are sickening stories of festive phantoms and pernicious pastries from horror comics' most contemptible creators! Don't go under the mistletoe!
The Nosferatu Joker by Jones is worth the price of admission. Great issue overall!
Harley Quinn #32
KNIGHT TERRORS FOLLOWS HARLEY INTO THE WAKING WORLD! Ahoy! I've returned from Knight Terrors fresh-faced and well rested--Oh jeez! Looks like my new friend/interdimensional monarch who's totally still threatening to murder my world at the drop of a hat Lady Quark is back, and she's bearing gifts pulled straight from the deep recesses of Knight Terr...
Batman: The Brave and the Bold #4
KNIGHT TERRORS TIE-IN! In a Knight Terrors tie-in, Stormwatch members Flint, Phantom-One, Core, and Shado are trapped in a nightmarish world where their deepest fears lurk around every corner...and their fear is just the beginning, because a new enemy has emergedTempest! The return of Emilia Harcourt by Rob Williams and Stefano Landini! Featuring a...
When Batman appears is awesome.
Poison Ivy #13
There sure is nothing quite like a romantic night with your sweetie in the swamp to make your mouth water. It's the dawn of a new day as Pamela Isley makes her return to Harley and Gotham City with a lovestruck Janet-from-HR in tow. The tension's so thick you could cut it with a fan boat's propeller! In commemoration of the incredible first year of...
Masters of the Universe: Masterverse #1
In the depths of Castle Grayskull, the Sorceress and Zodac debate the value of He-Man. To save the life of her champion, the Sorceress must take the Cosmic Enforcer on a tour of the multiverse! First, a tour across a world where a dim, barbaric He-Man bumbles through a world of annoying warrior goddesses and bored demons as he's pursued by a hungry...
Just look at "darknightnews": 10 out of 10, perfect comic book! Phuking brainwashed woke sheep. You're disgusting darknightnews.
Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #4
Why did The Joker cross town? To get to the bottom of the mystery that has been haunting him: Who is the man pretending to be The Joker and what does he want? But every lead he follows is a dead end, and every move he makes brings the Red Hood one step closer to him. What happens when the former Clown Prince of Crime comes face-to-face with the cur...
Muddled and scattershot. Nothing here seems above a highschool level effort. This issues only use is to show as evidence why American comics are dying if not dead. Where's a new Denny O'Neil to save us.
Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #4
Why did The Joker cross town? To get to the bottom of the mystery that has been haunting him: Who is the man pretending to be The Joker and what does he want? But every lead he follows is a dead end, and every move he makes brings the Red Hood one step closer to him. What happens when the former Clown Prince of Crime comes face-to-face with the cur...
If only for the Deadman story by Seeley and Jones( man I want more Deadman by Jones!) this is a good book. Several good stories and it felt like a good Halloween book. Highly recommended.
DC's Terrors Through Time #1
October is here, and that means it's time for fables of fear, time for stories of suspense, and time for tales of...time?
Join us for a terrifying tour across the ages from some of comics' top talent! Witness zombies menace the JSA in the 1940s. Experience the haunting of the Gotham City Sirens in the 1990s. Watch as Swamp Thing goes up against...
This third issue gets things really rolling and Browns work is nice and phrenetic. The stars of this book though are Seeley and Jones. Accordion Monkey is one of the most frightening horror stories ever . These guys on a book now.
DC Horror Presents The Conjuring: The Lover #3
Jessica's dizzying descent into madness continues as she finds herself dealing with an act of violence she has no recollection of committing. To make matters worse, a crushing sense of isolation and paranoia drives her to the brink. Now, nearing emotional collapse, Jessica finds herself coming to terms with the terrifying reality that these ever-wo...
While not as good as the first couple issues, I still really enjoyed those. Really loved Seeley's & Jones' story.
Batman: Black & White #3
The mythology of Batman continues to expand in this issue of Batman Black and White as we explore alternate takes and possible futures for the Caped Crusader from the minds of comics' most innovative and creative thinkers!
Academy Award-winning writer John Ridley and iconic Thor and Avengers artist Olivier Coipel reteam to dip into the wor...
I actually liked this one the most. I really like all of these artists. Last issue, I only really liked the David Aja one.
The theme of this issue was mainly the future. It seemed they all took place in a near future scenario. A concept I'm not a fan of in any comic series. The only one not took place in the past. But all 5 had one important thing in common: They were all absolutely terrible. So far this has been one of the better Anthology Batman series in a long time, but this issue is a fine example of everything t more
Batman: Black & White #3
The mythology of Batman continues to expand in this issue of Batman Black and White as we explore alternate takes and possible futures for the Caped Crusader from the minds of comics' most innovative and creative thinkers!
Academy Award-winning writer John Ridley and iconic Thor and Avengers artist Olivier Coipel reteam to dip into the wor...
I doubt I'll be reading it. DC's very hung up on this Future State stuff, but I passed on the whole thing. I've never been a fan of futuristic comic scenarios.
Agree in general on that, and the one story I hope they will expand upon was Batman as a ghost but I doubt that's the one
The book is the equivalent of microwaving dog S#+t. Sure, you could do that but it isn't recommended or a particularly pleasant to experience. Save your money kids.
Batman: Black & White #3
The mythology of Batman continues to expand in this issue of Batman Black and White as we explore alternate takes and possible futures for the Caped Crusader from the minds of comics' most innovative and creative thinkers!
Academy Award-winning writer John Ridley and iconic Thor and Avengers artist Olivier Coipel reteam to dip into the wor...
mmh a lot of crazy concepts, others not so many, I don't know what they intended here but I wouldn't spend my money on this. But tastes are diverse, this is not for me, neither the art nor the various stories. I like well-built characters, if they are going to do metaphors or surreal things that is something interesting not only what they imagined during the time they were flying high.
Batman: Black & White #3
The mythology of Batman continues to expand in this issue of Batman Black and White as we explore alternate takes and possible futures for the Caped Crusader from the minds of comics' most innovative and creative thinkers!
Academy Award-winning writer John Ridley and iconic Thor and Avengers artist Olivier Coipel reteam to dip into the wor...
Je crois aussi que nos attentes ont augmenté depuis la création de Batman en 1939. Je crois que Batman a été une réponse émotionnelle au fléau du crime, qui a toujours semblé être hors de portée de la loi, et des victimes innocentes. C'est ce noyau qui a été le plus perdu.
Le Batman a été une réaction pour inspirer ceux qui se sentent persécutés par les temps sans loi, et le manque de protection contre la société partagée. C'est le cœur de l'histoire, y compris les super-vilains. C'étaient des méchants qui attaquaient les vulnérables, pas seulement une guerre privée avec des héros. Pas l'invasion extraterrestre de l'espace, pas Darkseid, pas de réalités multiples.