This event and this Scorched Earth issue was pure excrement and the writers and editors involved should be run out of the business permanently! Nothing here made any sense whatsoever. Plus, there are...
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This event and this Scorched Earth issue was pure excrement and the writers and editors involved should be run out of the business permanently! Nothing here made any sense whatsoever. Plus, there are...
While Williamson’s DARK CRISIS was enjoyable, I thought he really hit a grand slam home run with ROGUES. That series was an absolute blast!
Favorite BATMAN logo, from late 70s-mid 80s.
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Since this is a Wally West appreciation thread, I am deeply appreciative of Lobdell and Booth fixing a grievous error that had caused me to lose all hope for the Wally West Flash this whole decade. ...
I laid down $100 this morning for the 9 decades covers and the standard Jim Lee one. My favorites are the 1940s cover with Joker by Bruce Timm, and the 1950s cover by Michael Cho. Also fond of the...
I use ComicBase's software. I can generate customized collection reports, and it updates the current market value of all the issues in my collection, based on their grading.
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It's funny (and a good sign this show will have mass appeal) : I have a 34-year history of reading FLASH comics, and LOVED the pilot; my wife has no familiarity with the character or the comics...
To put the ratings in perspective, Arrow premiered 2 years ago with a 1.3 demo rating and is now in its 3rd season. Flash premiered with a 1.9 demo rating. I'd say we are looking at a long and...
If you can stream either VUDU or Amazon Instant Video to your TV via a Roku box or an app-enabled blu-ray player (or even Google Chrome), you can buy a Season Pass in HD with either service and also...
I have to say that while reading this fantastic story, I couldn't help but hear the music from "Airplane!" and the PA announcer saying "Now arriving Gate 4...Gate 5...Gate 6..."!
Fantastic story and art! A truly original Batman story--scary, tense and fun, and the best issue of the New 52 DETECTIVE so far. More please!
The classic DETECTIVE #526 is also available for the first time.
Gerry Conway's run on 'TEC started with #497 and ended with #526. His BATMAN run started with #337 (with Roy Thomas, solo by #339) and ended with #359 (followed by Moench).
Gene Colan's run on 'TEC...
This was a great interview, and Rucka's love for the characters still shines through. I only wish there was even the slightest chance he would come back to DC and write more Batman stories. Dare to...
I collected their entire run (Batman & Detective) when they were first released, and it's still one of my favorites. A lot of the Colan issues are also available on Comixology.
My thoughts on NML, having read most of the stories when they were originally published: the stories written by Bob Gale, Devin Grayson, Chuck Dixon and Greg Rucka were the best of the bunch. ...
I LOVE ASW! Loved the previous Jonah Hex book as well--these writers have done a wonderful job on both books, with very few missteps. I am really going to miss my monthly Hex fix.
My first BATMAN comic was #314 (May 1979), featuring Part 2 of Len Wein's Two-Face story (which just became available on the digital app). I still collect BATMAN today, and have managed to pick up...
To me, if they're going with the wall approach, why not put a wall around the Durlans, or a bubble, and transport them off the planet. Take an aggressive approach, not a defensive one, or at least a...
God, I miss Geoff Johns, although I did have a good laugh this issue when the mighty GLC, with the most powerful weapon in the universe--the power ring, decides to show the Durlans who's boss...
The pre-2009 film mini-series "Countdown" is exceptionally good in terms of both story and art--serves as the prequel/backstory for the reboot and features The Next Generation. A true highlight.
Why did they suddenly drop the thread from the previous issue concerning the Jonah Hex impostor?