I started reading the LSH in Adventure Comics way back in 1964 or 65. I'm one of those "older readers" who really loved the original Legion and the Silver Age stories. However, I have no problem the...
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I started reading the LSH in Adventure Comics way back in 1964 or 65. I'm one of those "older readers" who really loved the original Legion and the Silver Age stories. However, I have no problem the...
No Killing Joke. Barbara becomes Batwoman. Dick is Nightwing. Jason becomes Batman and enlists a young hacker named Tim Drake to become his "Oracle" in the battle against crime.
This final issue of Doomsday Clock really blew me away. I wasn't expecting much from it. The dark tone of the series (which mirrored the dark tone of the original Watchmen) made me almost stop...
Tharok, Emerald Empress, Mano, the Persuader, and Validus.
Rose is the liason from the present to the future. Maybe the perceptions of world culture during "the Age of Heroes" that the Legion has came from her, and maybe her understanding of world culture is...
Most of DC and Marvel's heroes are either sanctioned by some governmental agency, or are welcomed to help by police and other law enforcement. They turn the criminals over to the court systems...
The character development in Ultimate Spider-man and in Powers was all excellent. Ultimate Spider-man, throughout its run was better than Amazing. I didn't like his Avengers run, but he can be a very...
IRL, no killing is always better. Due process and all that.
I've been reading LSH since the early 60's and I thought that this was a strong beginning. I understand the complaints about the individual characters' voices, but if you went back and read the...
I would love to see Rucka back on Wonder Woman. It's been pretty bad since he left. He fixed so many things that were wrong with her at the time and now they're working on messing her up again.
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And also with much higher prices.
The Dark Metal/Dark Multiverse/Perpetua stuff seems less like a story and more like a mechanism to eventually do another universe reboot. But I'm tired of waiting for it and Doomsday Clock to go...
This is probably the best analysis of the whole Dark Multiverse/Year of the Villain idea.
"Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow" and the first time that Christopher Reeve took to the sky in Superman the Movie.
Dan Didio and Jim Lee.
Dark Metal was seriously dark. Like being buried deep, deep in some twisted darksomeness like 50 Shades of Grey or even Twilight! It was as umbral as the black ink that was wasted on it. Black noir...
Dawnstar's original costume was a little more than borderline offensive -- it was both offensive and exploitative. The new one is better.
It's dark -- so dark that it's darkity-dark-dark. And it's metal. But not in the Pantera/Motorhead kinda way. More like in a guitar-solo-in-a-Taylor-Swift-song kinda way. Yeah.
I was so happy with the new Hawkman book. So his first incarnation was as an evil general of an evil army? So he has been spending every reincarnation making up for all the death and destruction?...
Crisis of Infinite Derps
The Dark Metal thing ruined what was a promising new direction with Rebirth. And now it's dragged on into another crossover "event" that is even less exciting. Doomsday Clock is looking more and more...
And Heroes in Crisis SUCKED!
To fix my favorite titles and characters, you would have to undo Crisis on Infinite Earths, write off decades of confusing continuity, and pretty much start over. Which, I'm all for either undoing...
This is the truth of it. Tom King wrote a terrible story and fans of the Wally West character are supposed to accept this awful interpretation of him. Another, better writer is going to have to come...
The scene with Imra - Undun by the Guess Who.
The entire series?