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Amazing Spider-Man #6
LANDMARK ISSUE #900!
The nine-hundredth issue of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN comes out the month of Spider-Man's 60th Anniversary, and we are pulling out ALL THE STOPS!
Someone from Spider-Man's past has captured the Sinister Six and used them to create the truly terrifying SINISTER ADAPTOID!
This is one of the biggest adventures in Spider...
A pleasant reading, art is still good, I do not like the use of flashbacks however there is no abuse of this.
Task Force Z #10
The rise of Powers Industries! Red Hood and what remains of his Task Force Z squad are on the run and investigating the secrets of their former benefactor, Powers Industries. What they discover will change Batman history forever. Meanwhile, inside Powers Industries, Mr. Bloom and Man-Bat are hard at work betraying their teammates with no remorse.
Batman: Beyond the White Knight #4
The hunt continues as Bruce Wayne searches for the most dangerous offspring in Neo-Gotham, the daughter of The Joker! Little does he know the new Batman is right behind him, waiting for just the right moment to strike and put an end to the older generation of heroes in the city. All seems to be going according to plan for Derek Powers, as his true ...
Task Force Z #9
Are we the baddies? After the shocking (but not really) betrayal by Mr. Bloom, the new Task Force Z are public enemy number one. All of Gotham is hunting for them. They are out of money, out of friends, and out of Lazarus Resin. But now they will have to face their most dangerous foe yet-and it's one of their own!
Task Force Z #8
All-new team! Same old problems! After losing everything, Task Force Z has finally discovered who their real enemy is. Jason and his team are on the run, underpowered, and outgunned. But everyone knew this was really just a Suicide Squad when they signed up, right? One way or another, they are going to finish this. Only one thing stands in their wa...
Human Target #6
"The most acclaimed book of the year continues!
After a tragic confrontation leaves a Justice Leaguer dead, Christopher Chance, the Human Target, is one step closer to solving his own murder...but also one step closer to his own grave. With only six days left, can he find the truth through webs of lies?"
Rogues #1
Ten years ago, the Rogues disbanded and went their separate ways. But time hasn't been kind to the former blue-collar super-criminals. Caught in an endless cycle of prison, rehab, dead-end jobs, broken relationships, probation, and endless restitution fees, the Rogues are sick of paying for their crimes. Luckily, Captain Cold has a plan. One last j...
Task Force Z #6
Secret-origin issue, baby! Task Force Z #5 was quite the disaster for Bane and Jason, huh? Let's give those two a minute to sort out their lives and travel back to the very beginnings of the team: where the black market Lazarus trade has just begun, and Two-Face makes a call that heywaitaminute this is going to inform the current story, isn't it?
For a moment I thought about buying this number, until it became an emotional fanfic.
Superman: Son of Kal-El #9
Superman/Nightwing crossover part 2 of 2! Nightwing promised Clark Kent that while he's off-planet, Nightwing would look after Clark's son, Jon, as he tries to fill his father's shoes as Superman. But with someone out there murdering superpowered people, is Nightwing in over his head? Read Nightwing #89 (in stores 2/15/22) for part 1 of this crosso...
DC still does not understand the concept of the manga.
In this issues the art has a lot of quality, the story was not that attractive but it had many moments of involuntary humor like the one where a drugged Dick fills his world with colors and a transforming Jason I don't know, I just hope that the DC shutdown rumors may not be true, but I wouldn't be surprised.
Future State: Gotham #11
The Next Joker's rampage continues! All hell breaks loose in Gotham City as Jason Todd, a.k.a. Peacekeeper Red, enlists the Next Batman and Hunter Panic to battle the Next Joker for the life of...Tobias Whale? Plus, Talia makes a move that will change Nightwing forever!
Future State: Gotham #11
The Next Joker's rampage continues! All hell breaks loose in Gotham City as Jason Todd, a.k.a. Peacekeeper Red, enlists the Next Batman and Hunter Panic to battle the Next Joker for the life of...Tobias Whale? Plus, Talia makes a move that will change Nightwing forever!
Detective Comics #1056
"The Scarecrow stalks The Tower! Dr. Jonathan Crane, who recently terrorized Gotham City during "Fear State," is but one of many villainous inhabitants of Arkham Tower jockeying for position as leader of the hostage situation unfolding before everyone's eyes. But with security down, Huntress, Nightwing, and Harley Quinn are no longer quite so outnu...
Pretty decent book, I feel like this is more King's wheelhouse than superhero stories are.
The Sheriff Of Babylon Deluxe
Baghdad, 2003. In an effort to establish some semblance of order in the war-torn city, Florida cop-turned-military-consultant Chris Henry has been assigned to train cadets in law enforcement. But good intentions are not immune to the chaos found in the post-9/11 Middle East. When one of Henry's trainees is found dead, he's forced to ally himself wi...
Review for the whole book. This was good, I read it a very, very long time ago and just re-read it right now and it's good, it's just... not as good as people remember it. The Bizarro issue is by far the best.
The Man of Steel #6
Clark Kent's childhood sweetheart Lana Lang is back in Smallville, and the Man of Steel decides to pay her a visit. In the process, Clark learns the truth of his home planet of Krypton and the life his people led--but what does it mean for his future on Earth?
Since I was contacted by Dan because some people here are complaining about my reviews, I decided, as a show of good faith, to unblock everyone in my block list. All the same, as I'm sure some people will go back to their usual routine, I do propose that if you, a user, are bothered by my posts, by all means, ignore me and if you ask me to do the same, I will do it. That doesn't mean that if a book is bad, I won't review it, it just means some people should learn to deal with different opinions.
Woow, is everything alright? There was already someone mad about your departure on my twitter sending me messages. Sorry mate, not being aware of all this bullying at your person, for one or two comics, I've stopped reading the it and gone for the manga. I'm sorry to read all this. And of course you have my support, anyway, I don't want to be in a place where there is no freedom to give or read a mature review, and your friend is one of the few who has the balls to do so.
@fenix: Everything is fine for now, thanks for the support! @E-Motion: What have you seen on twitter? I'm trying to stay away from twitter as much as I can. Btw, I don't follow critic reviews either. The only website I still follow for critic reviews is Weird Science, I find the reviews there pretty honest, they don't praise DC or Marvel just so the Big Two can give them free comics to read.
A Next Joker (does everyone have to be Next?), The insistence to put Rose as a correct partner to Jason because they need to erase Artemis who was the couple that most of the fans liked (C'mon! Now result Rose hurt him more than dying, or the betrayals that he has experienced from his own family or anything). The character of Hunter Panic (from the Mother of Panic series) doesn't feel very solid more
Future State: Gotham #9
Peacekeeper Red teams up with Hunter Panic to learn the origins of the Next Joker from the only person who seems to have answers: Punchline! Can Jason Todd convince her to help in time to stop this deadly new Joker from killing his latest victim? And what will he have to give her to get her to do it?
Ok, good news from DC. Flashpoint Beyond mini-series, starring Thomas Wayne, with #0 written by Geoff Johns and the six remaining issues co-written by Jeremy Adams, current writer of The Flash. The premise sounds super fun and if Adams' Flash is any indication, it should be that way. Kind of weird how Thomas Wayne, a dark character, will fit into that but we'll see. It can't be worse than what King did, that's for sure. Williamson is already starting to fix the character back from that atrocity.
I've always like Milan better than the other Italian teams, Liverpool is a joy to watch and Barça... Needs to get better
I see Tom Taylor continues with his hate of the Western world, but this time instead of shitting on America, he chooses Europe as his target, with hints that Wakanda is "far nicer than Europe" and, honestly, the idea of immigration from Europe to Africa is laughable considering the actual reality right now where Europe doesn't know how to stop the immigration from Africa and ended up paying a dict more
Dark Ages #4
A group of heroes have crossed dark seas in a desperate and dangerous attempt to save their friends. But before the heroes can save the world, they must first survive the most treacherous place on Earth - Europe!
RATED T+
I know we don't always see eye to eye and we definitely see the world through different lenses but I usually managed to go beyond that and have honest conversations with you about comics stuff. That can't be done with him so yeah, I'm steering away from his crazy as much as I can.
I think someone should let in Jon on the fact that he joined a cult. Yeah, "the Truth" is a cult, even though Taylor tries to sell it as something else, a "rEvOlUtIoN". And the art is bad, I wasn't a fan of Timms' art but this is much, much worse. I swear there's a panel where Jon looks like a girl, I've seen this in the annual too but ignored it, when it's repeated though I can't ignore it. There more
Superman: Son of Kal-El #7
Superman has recovered from the devastating attack against him. After the life-changing events of issue #5, Jon Kent and his new ally Jay Nakamura are ready to strike back. They are on a collision course with the type of power that is used to swatting problems out of the way. But Superman is not so easily swatted.
When you think of a character like Superman whose fiction stories included fighting real enemies: Nazi Germany, imperial Axis Japan, KKK, etc., Gamorra seems absurd. But that was another age when comics writers, like Sandman Wesley Dodds co-creator, fought and died for freedom. Today, as read this, mass-murder in Chicago is routine, and children regularly sacrificed. Not one comics hero lifts a finger to encourage protecting their lives. Comics sci-fi writers simply squeeze eyes shut to reality.
Not only that, they encourage the dissolution of society's norms and institutions in the hopes that if enough people will give up on that and their freedoms, eventually their "revolution" will come to fruition.