Archive for October, 2008
Posted by dcuboymw on October 31, 2008
Shadowpact #15
Written by Bill Willingham
Art by Tom Derenick
Whoa did a volcanoe just erupt in Chicago? My home town?! Oh no you didn’t Doctor Gotham. I hope the Shadowpact kicks your ass! Decent issue of Shadowpact. Zauriel is officially on the team now.
Shadowpact #16
Written by Bill Willingham
Art by Tom Derenick
The Justice League guest stars in this issue – and not only does Willingham not do his research on Chicago – it’s the Magnificent Mile dumbass, not Miracle Mile! – but he also does not even read any other DCU comics because Zatanna and Supergirl are not currently members of the Justice League. Willingham is a lazy writer when it comes to the DCU and sometimes I think he should just stick to Fables. Anyways, this was okay.
Shadowpact #17
Written by Matthew Sturges Art by Doug Braithwaite
I forgot what happened – I think Willingham got sick – but Matthew Sturges begins his run with this issue. And I enjoyed it. The art was fantastic, I loved the painted style. There was some gruesome scenes in this – a girl driving a nail through her eye and a man exploding out of Doctor Gotham’s head. Pretty gross but awesome.
Shadowpact #18
Written by Matthew Sturges
Art by Tom Derenick
Okay this was another disturbing issue where a woman is literally melted alive. The art is good, you can see the pain upon herself. Too bad it something that I don’t really want to see her. Story is good though. I am not complaining.
Shadowpact #19
Written by Matthew Sturges Art by Phil Winslade
Yay! Part of Chicago is in the Nightshade Dimension. That should be fun. As for the main plot, Protege’s defeat seemed kinda easy. But it was still good. I like Winslade’s art a lot.
Shadowpact #20
Written by Matthew Sturges
Art by Kieren Dwyer
Oh it is good to see Rex the Wonder Dog, a series can never have enough talking animals. Anyways, looks like it wasn’t Chicago after all but in fact the city Nightmaster gained his sword. Decent issue with some funny dialogue.
Shadowpact #21
Written by Matthew Sturges
Art by Tom Derenick
Haha Detective Chimps is cruising Furry websites looking for some answer. That is just freaking hilarious! This was a really good issue as I liked learning about the unbound. They are really interesting. It looks like the Shadowpact may have accidentally let them into our universe now.
Shadowpact #22
Written by Matthew Sturges
Art by Phil Winslade
The Shadowpact defeats the unbound and Nightmaster decides to leave the team and stay behind. It makes sense, and really shows how good-hearted he is. Nice conclusion to this arc.
Shadowpact #23
Written by Matthew Sturges
Art by Phil Winslade
I like how in Hell Court, you sware on a book of dirty jokes. Hahaha. But Blue Devil reverts to being a human in this issue and I hope that isn’t permanent. He is a great character and it would be a shame to see him go. But maybe he could be retired for a while?
Shadowpact #24
Written by Matthew Sturges
Art by Phil Winslade
They finally face the sun king in the penultimate issue. This sun king thing has run on for too long and I am glad they are concluding even though it is only because the series is ending. It was cool to see Blue Devil’s original costume but I still hope he reverts back to being a demon.
Shadowpact #25
Written by Matthew Sturges
Art by Phil Winslade
This is the Final Issue of this series and it was good and actually solved all of the dangling plot threads. Blue Devil is a demon again and the Sun King has been defeated. I will miss my monthly does of Detective Chimp and I think this series had a lot of potential if only more people were reading it. I look forward to seeing the Shadowpact around the DCU.
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Posted by dcuboymw on October 31, 2008
Teen Titans (Volume 3) #64
Written by Sean McKeever
Art by Fernando Dagnino
I rather enjoyed this issue of Teen Titans. Some say this series has gotten too dark and violent since McKeever took over and it has, but that doesn’t make it bad. I like that this issue focused on a dangling plot thread from Johns’s run; that being Wonder Girl’s relationship with Ares. Also, we don’t often see Wonder Girl interacting with her “God” family so I think this is really cool. Bombshell is coming to live at the Tower and I still don’t know how I feel about her. Is her Dad telling the truth? I don’t know. Also, does anyone else get the feeling they are setting up Miss Martian to return as the new Martian Manhunter? If that is the case, then she should move to the JLA to more effectively honor J’onn. Poor Martian Manhunter, R.I.P Old Friend.
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Posted by dcuboymw on October 30, 2008

Superman #681
Written by James Robinson
Art by Renato Guedes
This is part 2 of the New Krypton storyline that began in the New Krypton Special. I must say that I am rather enjoying this storyline. I really was NOT looking forward to. I feel that there has been way too much focus on Krypton these last few years, but I guess I was wrong. It is just so cool to see all the different costumes of the Kryptonians and to think of the danger these Kryptonians pose to the world as they are NOT Superman. They do not have the same values and ideas as he does. Everything about this seems epic. The ending of this issue was completely unexpected. Doomsday!
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Posted by dcuboymw on October 30, 2008
Justice League of America #13
Written by Dwayne McDuffie
Art by Joe Benitez
When I first read this issue, I was a little turned off. I guess I expected more from the first issue of McDuffie’s run and I certainly expected better art. But now I think this was a pretty good read and did remind me a lot of the TV show. Good start, and at least much better then anything Meltzer did on this title. I think the Injustice League is very cool and I like how they are opposite numbers of the League. Of the villains we have seen so far this is what the breakdown is.
Superman:
Lex Luthor
Parasite
Batman:
The Joker
Poison Ivy
Wonder Woman:
Cheetah
Firestorm:
Killer Frost
Hawkgirl:
Shadow Thief
Green Lantern:
Fatality
The Flash:
Gorilla Grodd
Black Canary, Vixen, Black Lightning, Red Arrow, Geo-Force, and Red Tornado are sadly without any villains yet.
Justice League of America #14
Written by Dwayne McDuffie
Art by Ed Benes
This is another good issue. The Injustice League is shown to have Cheshire and Shaggy Man in it’s ranks as well. Cheshire is a Red Arrow villain arguably (even if he has a kid with her) but Shaggy Man and Dr. Light are just general villains not specific to anyone.
Justice League of America #15
Written by Dwayne McDuffie Art by Ed Benes
The way Batman basically tells Firestorm that he has no choice, he has to join the Justice League was awesome! This concluded the Injustice League arc and it was good, but this arc as a whole would have been a whole lot better if someone else was doing the art.
Justice League of America #16
Written by Dwayne McDuffie and Allan Burnett
Art by Joe Benitez and Allan Jefferson
Eh….this issue was okay. It just served as a preview to two other mini-series’s which is kind of annoying. I would have rather had a story in this series that starts and ends in it.
Justice League of America #17
Written by Dwayne McDuffie and Allan Burnett
Art by Ed Benes and Joe Benitez
Haha the main story I could care less about. It was lame and had awful art. But the back up written by McDuffie was good because McDuffie comments on the fact that Meltzer’s whole Vixen is using the powers of the Justice League thing makes no sense. I love it! Take that Meltzer!
Justice League of America #18
Written by Dwayne McDuffie and Allan Burnett
Art by Ed Benes and John Boy Meyers
Meh….this was very decompressed and was basically filler. They could have cut this entire issue of the arc. But the back up was good.
Justice League of America #19
Written by Allan Burnett
Art by Ed Benes
Thank god this arc is over because it was not very good. It just served as a sidestory to another mini-series! Whatever happened to this series having its own stories. Hawkgirl being so jealous over Cheshire is just stupid and seems completely forced. Also, I know Geo-Force was transferred to the Outsiders but you would think someone would have mentioned it for people who aren’t reading
the Outsiders. Instead, he just dissappears. That’s bad editing.
Justice League of America #20
Written by Dwayne McDuffie Art by Ethan Van Sciver
This was by far the best issue of McDuffie’s run so far. And you wanna know why, Ethan Van Sciver. Look at how much of a difference Ed Benes’s art makes with McDuffie’s writing. McDuffie is a good writer, but Benes’s art is soo bad that it is killing a good story. Anyways, this was a beautiful issue with a nice story with the Flash and Wonder Woman. I liked it a lot.
Justice League of America #21
Written by Dwayne McDuffie Art by Carlos Pacheo
This is a final crisis tie-in issue that is rather enjoyable. In fact, it was just as good as last issue. This book is sooo much better without Ed Benes. Please DC, get rid of him! Anyways, it made me happy to see that Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman were going to add Martian Manhunter back in the league before he died but the trinity is acting kind’ve elitist. Libra is a visually stunning character and I can’t wait to learn more about him in Final Crisis.
Justice League of America #22
Written by Dwayne McDuffie Art by Ed Bene
Unfortunately Bene is back this issue….with some ultra terrible art. He draws just one body type…it’s so annoying. Plot-wise, it was only okay. Red Tornado taken over by Amazo does NOT interest me, especially when the League already fought Amazo under Meltzer’s pen. The vixen subplot interests me more but not by much. I really can’t reccomend this issue.
Justice League of America #23
Written by Dwayne McDuffie Art by Ed Benes
While this may have not been a horrible issue if Ed Benes was not doing the art, it was horrible when comined with the art and the rather dull fight with Amazo that lasted the entire issue. Damn. And this series was finally getting good again.
Justice League of America #24
Written by Dwayne McDuffie
Art byAllan Goldman
Yay! Benes is gone again this issue. This made the fight with Amazo so much better but still rather dull. The best moments of this issue were at the end where they go to meet Animal Man. I did not even think of the vegatarian thing. I am intrugued as to where this is going.
Justice League of America #25
Written by Dwayne McDuffie
Art by Ed Benes, Ian Churchill, Doug Mahnke, Darick Robertson, Shane Davis, and Ivan Reis
This anniversary issue was rather good. I am happy to find Red Tornado leaving the team as I never really grew fond of the character. Also, Anansi seems like a great villain for the league to face. I like how he speaks and how he spins the webs of stories. I look forward to the next issue.
Justice League of America #26
Written by Dwayne McDuffie
Art by Ed Benes
Now this alternate reality issue of JLA is one of the best issues of McDuffie’s run. He can write some great stuff when he isn’t editorially mandated to do things. There were so many great moments. The Brown Bomber! LMAO. It was refreshing to see Vixen calling upon Animal Powers again and I have to wonder if Meltzer only had it go away because he was too lazy to look up animals to use (:. But the anansi thing did seem to end rather quickly. I bet McDuffie wanted it to be longer but then was told he had to do the whole Milestone crossover thing. Well at least this is a new arc I can look forward to, even if it is editorially mandated.
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Posted by dcuboymw on October 30, 2008

Checkmate (Volume 2) #16
Written by Greg Rucka
Art by Joe Bennett and Joe Prado
What a fantastic issue! I forgot how good this series was. This is one of those relationshippy issues which I love, especially focusing on the relationship between Sasha and Mr. Terrific, as well as the friendship between Fire and Ice. It was great to see the two of them together again.

Checkmate (Volume 2) #17
Written by Greg Rucka and Eric S. Trautmann
Art by Chris Samnee
This was a decent issue focusing on the security of the Checkmate Castle and the man behind it. It was pretty high concept and I liked that. The idea of a man with a computer in his brain is so simple I am surprised no one has ever thought of it.

Checkmate (Volume 2) #18
Written by Greg Rucka
Art by Joe Bennett
Ah this looks like it is going to be a fun arc. Amanda Waller is going to get her ass handed to her I have a feeling as Checkmate is figuring out her scheme with Taskforce X. I did not expect to see Martain Manhunter in this and it made me very sad to realize he will die soon after this in Final Crisis. I really miss him. His death was a shame.

Checkmate (Volume 2) #19
Written by Greg Rucka
Art by Joe Bennett
I like how we are seeing both sides of the mystery so it’s the characters that are in the dark about everything. Amanda Waller is fascist biatch…I can’t wait to see her fall. I like that this series doesn’t glorify the US government (in fact, it does quite the opposite). The art is fantastic by the way.

Checkmate (Volume 2) #20
Written by Greg Rucka
Art by Joe Bennett
Hell ya Amanda Waller has fallen! Most of the characters on this cover don’t appear unfortunately but still, Amanda Waller has fallen! The rest of Checkmate totally got her where they wanted her and got her to resign. I am excited to see who will b e the new White Queen. My question is though, has Martian Manhunter been the Black King this whole time?

Checkmate (Volume 2) #21
Written by Greg Rucka and Eric S. Trautmann
Art by Chris Samnee
You know I am not sure why but I didn’t really care for this issue. It just didn’t do it for me. It wasn’t bad and I thought the whole Madame Moiselle Marie legacy thing was interesting, but I guess I just found it kinda dull.

Checkmate (Volume 2) #22
Written by Greg Rucka and Eric S. Trautmann
Art by Chris Samnee
So this issue really grabbed me with the Madameoiselle Marie concept….I really liked the historical aspect and the tradition. And I liked seeing her whoop ass. Seriously she was brutal. I hope this character is not forgotten after this series ends.
Checkmate (Volume 2) #23
Written by Greg Rucka and Eric S. Trautmann
Art by Joe Bennett
This looks to be a fun and thrilling arc dealing with Kobra. I remember rather enjoying the first Kobra arc on this title. Bringing in Superman may have been the easy-way-out, but at least it was a smart move on Checkmate’s part.

Checkmate (Volume 2) #24
Written by Greg Rucka and Eric S. Trautmann
Art by Chris Joe Bennett
This was intense as Checkmate gathers the Global Guardians, the Outsiders, the Justice League, and Justice Society to stop Kobra’s evil plan. Oh how occults are freaking scary and especially when said Cult has killer reptilian babies.

Checkmate (Volume 2) #25
Written by Greg Rucka and Eric S. Trautmann
Art by Joe Bennett
This ends Rucka’s run on this title and it was definitely a nice ending. I expected Checkmate to kill the babies but I was pleasently surprised to see they hadn’t. As for the rooks, I am not sure I really understood exactly what was going on with them. They all shot up with alien DNA?

Checkmate (Volume 2) #26
Written by Bruce Jones
Art by Manuel Garcia
Not sure what to think of this issue. It didn’t focus on Checkmate so much as this new character Chimera that Checkmate scientists created from a near-dead soldier in Iraq. The issue was page after page of very disgusting scenes from a bear getting ripped apart to a person being stung by a giant and his whole body swelling up. I read Jones’s Nightwing run so I know he can write disgusting but I really don’t know what to think yet.

Checkmate (Volume 2) #27
Written by Bruce Jones
Art by Manuel Garcia
Okay we haven’t seen Sasha Bordeaux or Mr. Terrific since Jones took over, these are these are the stars of the book! So far this is about Chimera, a new character, and not really Checkmate at all. Wtf!
Checkmate (Volume 2) #28
Written by Bruce Jones
Art by Manuel Garcia
Ya this Chimera stuff isn’t doing it for me. I liked when this series was about the inner workings of Checkmate, not their monster operative only. So far, no good. But at least Sasha appears in this issue.

Checkmate (Volume 2) #29
Written by Bruce Jones
Art by Manuel Garcia
Ya this still sucks Chimera Balls! I really could care less about this character or the monsters attacking everywhere. Jones really likes writing about monsters for some reason. How did the girl find out Adam Sharp was Chimera? Did I miss something?

Checkmate (Volume 2) #30 Written by Bruce Jones
Art by Manuel Garcia
Ya this is utter crap. Still more fighting monsters and focus on a character I don’t give a crap about. What an extreme drop in quality for this series. Bruce Jone’s Nightwing wasn’t great, but it wasn’t this bad.
Checkmate (Volume 2) #31 Written by Bruce Jones
Art by Manuel Garcia
This is the final issue of Checkmate and I am really not sad to see it go. Sure it had some great moments under Rucka but Jones had really taken this series to an all time low, focusing way too much on Chimera and not on Checkmate. Heck, Mr. Terrific hasn’t even appeared since Jones took over the title. Chimera saves the world from the boring monsters and this was just a big borefest. Not recommended.
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Posted by dcuboymw on October 25, 2008
Birds of Prey #123
Written by Tony Bedard
Art by Michael O’Hare
This was a thrilling issue. This series is JUST as good as it was under Simone’s pen. Pick it up people! The Joker calls Oracle “Nuttier than Squirrel Poop”! I mean come on that is amazing. These new villains are some of the creepiest and interesting to be created in the last decade of comics. Especially Matchmaker, who is all parents’ worst nightmare…he matches pedophiles with their perfect victims online. I like all of these villains are really invested in 21st century techno-culture and web 2.0. The Joker not recognizing Barbara was hilarious and the ending I did not expect, but I am glad that he didn’t recognize her right away because it really shows how off his rocker he is. Is it just me, or does the Calculator look very different then his previous appearances in this issue? And does anyone know when Barbara was referring to when she said she had only come face to face with the Joker once since the shooting?
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Posted by dcuboymw on October 23, 2008
Blue Beetle (Volume 6) #16
Written by John Rogers
Art by Rafael Albuquerque
“Batman’s file on you is Eclipso Power: Sucking” Best line ever! This was a decent issue. I still am not a fan of the art in this series. I liked the Sue Dibny stuff though. Very powerful.
Blue Beetle (Volume 6) #17
Written by John Rogers
Art by Rafael Albuquerque
Now this was more like it! Jaime really thinks like a superhero here especially with the calling Bruce Wayne stuff. Very good issue.
Blue Beetle (Volume 6)
#18
Written by John Rogers
Art by Rafael Albuquerque, David Balden, and Dan Davis
Haha well the art was distracting at first, but I got over it because this was a fun issue where Blue Beetle meets the Teen Titans. I love how Brenda calls them the Belly-Shirt Brigade and the comments about how they wear skirts. Just fantastic. Rogers writes a good Miss Martian too…I liked her one-liners.
Blue Beetle (Volume 6) #19
Written by John Rogers
Art by Rafael Albuquerque
This was an entertaining dealing with Brenda’s discovery of her aunt’s criminal side, and Blue Beetle fighting Giganta through her pressure points. Good stuff.
Blue Beetle (Volume 6) #20
Written by John Rogers
Art by Rafael Albuquerque
So is the Peacemaker dead? Looks like it since he ripped the Scarab out of his spine. This crossover with the Sinestro Corps War was good but extremely overrated in the blogosphere. It only mildly entertained me.
Blue Beetle (Volume 6) #21
Written by Justin Peniston
Art by Andy Kuhn
This Spectre filler issue was good as it dealt with themes of the death penalty and forgiveness. Very good stuff from a writer I have never heard of. The art didn’t seem different at all.
Blue Beetle (Volume 6) #22
Written by John Rogers
Art by Rafael Albuquerque
Rogers is a fantastic writer. He has been putting little clues into this series since the beginning. Jaime also shows his brilliance as a hero in this story. He is not a stupid kid by any means. Tovar’s story was very sad, and it makes you think about if all your memories were a lie as well. Best issue in a while.
Blue Beetle (Volume 6) #23
Written by John Rogers
Art by Rafael Albuquerque
Everything is going crazy and Rogers winds down his run and Blue Beetle comes face to face with the Reach. This stuff has been two years in the making and it is really exciting. I know for a fact that Jaime’s family is not dead, but I still felt for Jaime in this issue. And jeeze, having a scarab pulled out of your spine has got to hurt!
Blue Beetle (Volume 6) #24
Written by John Rogers
Art by Rafael Albuquerque
Even more shit hits the fan in this action-packed issue. I loved Blue Beetle’s make shift powerless costume and how it resembles Ted Kord’s old costume. Nice touch. This was an amazing issue. Probably the best of the entire series this far.
Blue Beetle (Volume 6) #25
Written by John Rogers
Art by Rafael Albuquerque
John Rogers has not only created a legacy for the Blue Beetle but created a great character and supporting cast that will go down as classic. Twenty-five issue of build up and it was all worth. Jaime finally defeats the Reach in this issue and it is fantastic. Read it – everything in the last twenty-five issues is build up to this, even things you thought were meaningless. I am going to miss him on this title but at least he went out on top. Brenda and Paco kiss and the scarab speaks English! Kaji Da!
Blue Beetle (Volume 6) #26
Written by Jai Nitz
Art by Mike Norton
What a good/cute story. In this all-spanish issue (which I had translated) Blue Beetle has a family reunion and fights the Parasite. In the end, he takes his Grandma for a flight.

Blue Beetle (Volume 6) #27
Written by Will Pfeiffer
Art by David Baldeon
This issue has Blue Beetle fighting a demon summoned by some dorky teenagers who find a spell book. Good stuff, and I like when Beetle works with Traci 13. Nothing really to write home about though.
Blue Beetle (Volume 6) #28
Written by Will Pfeiffer
Art by David Baldeon
This was another good story featuring a villain from the original Blue Beetle’s days named Doctor Mestopheles, and I love when this series does the legacy thing. Baldeon’s art is good and I wish he would stay on the series.
Blue Beetle (Volume 6) #29
Written by Matthew Sturges
Art by Rafael Albuquerque
This issue deals with illegal immigration. A topic that I am surprised it took twenty-nine issues for a series set in El Paso, Texas to get to. But I am glad it is being dealt with. Sturges begins his run with an intriguing story and it seems like he really gets the characters. In fact, I think I liked his pacing a little more then John Rogers’s pacing.
Blue Beetle (Volume 6) #30
Written by Matthew Sturges
Art by Rafael Albuquerque
Haha I loved the opening of this issue with Jaime trying to go all Dark Knight on La Dama. This was a fantastic second issue for Sturges’s run. He even has Jaime and friends go to a superhero mini-golf place. Oh to live in the DCU…..
Blue Beetle (Volume 6) #31
Written by Matthew Sturges
Art by Andre Coelho
Having Blue Beetle be conned into representing El Paso’s border patrol was genius storytelling as it will allow for some political commentary in this series. I am a liberal and I do believe that people who are anti-immigration are racist, it’s pure and simple. So I really liked this story. Doctor Mid-Nite’s appearence was perfect and not arbitrary at all. So far Sturges’s run has been really good. And Dr. Polaris’s appearence I bet will excite a certain blogger over at Title Undetermined.
Blue Beetle (Volume 6) #32
Written by Matthew Sturges
Art by Andre Coelho
This exciting issue explains the origin of the new Dr. Polaris, who I think was only created because some editor forgot he was dead and had him appear somewhere. I hate editors who don’t do their job, but at least we get a new character! I like that he comes from corporate America which makes him perfect for this storyline. A lot of great moments. People, you need to be buying this series!
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Posted by dcuboymw on October 16, 2008
Booster Gold (Volume 2) #13
Written by Rick Remender
Art by Pat Olliffe
Rick Remender begins his fill-in run here and I liked it. I mean we don’t really need anymore Starro takes over the world stories but at least it is a little fresh because of it involving Booster Gold and time travel. I also liked how Remender used elements from All-New Atom and his run in that series such as Lady Chronos. It seems that Booster may find out Rip is his son next issue. I really hope this isn’t the case as I think that should have been kept a secret a bit longer then a few issues. The art was decent. And it was fun to see Booster and Goldstar arrive during the time Superman was fighting Zod. Nice use of continuity there.
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Posted by dcuboymw on October 16, 2008
Titans (Volume 2) #6
Written by Judd Winick
Art by Julian Lopez
Eh…this issue was okay. I feel that we didn’t really need another Raven goes bad story. I like how she was defeated by her pure self though. The problem with Winick’s writing is that he writes everyone with the same voice and manner of speaking. For example, why did Raven call the Flash Wally when traditionally she has always called him Wallace. Why does everyone make pop-culture references? That may be good for one character like Beast Boy doesn’t work for someone like Starfire and Raven. At least the art is a lot better on this series. They haven’t really established it yet….where are they staying? Are they on Titans Island? I don’t even know. Anyways, I do look forward to seeing Jericho again next issue.
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Posted by dcuboymw on October 16, 2008
Batman and the Outsiders #12
Written by Frank Tieri
Art by Ryan Benjamin
Yes, Cassandra Cain is awesome! Didio respect her you big porn-mustached Jackass! I thought Tieri was leaning toward Batgirl betraying the team but no, she makes a mistake and the Outsiders disband but she demands that the team be brought back together. I like how Robin is worried about Batgirl in this issue because in the main bat-books it seems like they don’t give a shit about her. This book is actually tying into RIP more then most of the tie-ins. In fact, the Black Glove appears in this issue threatening the Outsiders. I don’t think Thunder will stay in the coma and I like how Grace speaks to God about it. And Remac’s death doesn’t bother me a bit, visually he was cool, but Salah was just annoying as hell. Tieri picked the right Outsider to kill off. I really liked this issue.
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Posted by dcuboymw on October 15, 2008
Justice Society of America #7
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Dale Eaglesham
I am glad to be reviewing this series again as it is just so full of goodness I want to scream in happiness. This issue deals with the aftermath of Nathan Heywood becoming Citizen Steel. I do think it is kinda rude how the JSA kinda forces the whole super hero thing upon Nathan but all in all this was an uplifting yet sad story of a man who has lost the ability to feel and lost his family. Starman’s moments are of course fantastic as is the teamwork of the JSA.
Justice Society of America #8
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Fernando Pasarin
I barely even noticed Eaglesham wasn’t the artist the art and story was so good this issue. This issue dealt with the character of Liberty Belle and really got into the psyche of her character…dealing with her parents and her love for Hourman. The whole thing with not throwing away something just because it has a crack in it was perfect. Tremendous issue.
Justice Society of America #9
Written by Geoff Johns Art by Dale Eaglesham
While this was another fantastic issue, the last page reveal did not really excite me much; considering I am not a fan of Alex Ross or Kingdom Come but I trust Johns will do something good with the Superman of Earth-22. Oh and Johns knows how to utilize each member of a superhero team like no other writer in comics.
Justice Society of America #10
Written by Geoff Johns Art by Dale Eaglesham
I like that one has to not even read Kingdom Come to understand this as Kingdom Come is recapped throughout the issue. I am digging this even though I wish this series wasn’t so Alex Ross-influenced.
Justice Society of America #11
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Dale Eaglesham
I am getting exicted for all these new members! In this issue alone we get Superman of Earth-22 (who I like the contrast between his perception of New Earth and the Earth-2 Superman’s perception), Judomaster, and Mr. America. I wonder why Judomaster is so different from her appearances in Birds of Prey though. I am pretty sure she spoke English there.
Justice Society of America #12
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Dale Eaglesham
Nice! I am always excited for new members and this issue was packed full of ‘em. Amazing Man – making the original a hero of the civil rights movement was brilliant and the new one helping out in New Orleans after Katrina was brilliant as well. Lightning – You have to wonder why Black Lightning has these daughters he never mentions. It is unclear in this issue – but aren’t Black Lightning and his wife still divorced. Visually Lightning is cool as hell though. Lance is probably the least exciting of the bunch – I mean his Lance arm is cool but the whole no costume thing kinda kills it. I like that he is Roosevelt’s Great Grandson though. Roosevelt you could say is a found of the JSA. I don’t know how I feel about Lance mentioning there are 300 other metahumans in the military because I don’t really like the idea that metahumans are extremely common. It takes away from their specialty.
Justice Society of America #13
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Dale Eaglesham
This was another good issue but it was a little more Kingdom Come-Centric then I would have liked and not enough JSA action. I like that Jakeem Thunder is crushing on Lightning. They would make a great couple!
Justice Society of America #14
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Dale Eaglesham
This is the kind of issue that shows how well Johns writes teams. Not only does all twenty-something members get a word in in this issue, but they are all utilized well in the fight scene.
Justice Society of America #15
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Dale Eaglesham
The fight with the false Gog continues this issue with great character moments sprinkled in – such as Lightning’s aggression over not being able to drive a car to Citizen Steel’s declaration of his “thing”- the art and writing in this issue was fantastic. The upcoming preview was cool but didn’t get me as excited as the first issue’s one did.
Justice Society of America #16
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Fernando Pasarin
I can’t tell if Gog is bluffing or not, but he does have the creepiest yet warmest smile of any giant gods I know (:
Pasarin is the perfect subsitute for Eaglesham, their work is so similar.I hope Damage’s face isn’t fixed for good. I like his current costume.
Justice Society of America #17
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Fernando Pasarin
Awww I really like Gog! I like his smile and his kindness. I still get the feeling he can’t be trusted but he is at least fooling me into thinking he could be a good guy. Another fantastic issue. I hope Starman isn’t permanently cured, he is a lot more interesting as a loon.
Justice Society of America #18
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Dale Eaglesham
I am excited for next issue as we get a look at the Earth-2 Michael Holt in this issue. Hawkman is right…it might be a good idea to let them stay as trees but no I do not think he should be allowed to just kill them. I get the feeling that Gog’s “miracles” are not really blessings at all.
Justice Society of America #19
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Dale Eaglesham
At first I thought that Johns had gone to the cliche we are going to fight eachother over something completely stupid thing but luckily he saved itself by Alan Scott declaring the JSA doesn’t fight itself. Awesome. I didn’t want Johns going all Winick on us all of a sudden. Anyways, another fine issue but this is Gog thing is dragging out a little long. I am more excited about the Power Girl stuff and look forward to next issue. Oh and it’s great to see Black Adam back.
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Posted by dcuboymw on October 13, 2008
Secret Six (Volume 3) #1
Written by Gail Simone
Art by Nicola Scott
Simone kicks off this series with one of the most disturbing images; a man choosing his family’s death over his own. Then brings us to the Secret Six who are just as awesome and hilarious as ever. I love the talk about Catman going good and Deadshot making fun of it. I loved the inappropriate but meant well gesture of having the hooker dress as Knock-out. I can’t wait for the next issue! Check this out people. This is Gail at her best!
Secret Six (Volume 3) #2
Written by Gail Simone
Art by Nicola Scott
The highlight of this issue has to be the dialogue between Batman and Catman. Simone’s strengths as a writer who can write a serious story with great comic relief is shown here especially with Catman’s obsession with the smell of Mexican food. She utilizes some pretty obscure villains in that last page spread and Nicola Scott is an amazing artist who needs to be doing more books for DC.
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Posted by dcuboymw on October 12, 2008
Batman Confidential #22
Written by Andrew Kreisberg
Art by Scott McDaniel
Ya….this is the writer that will be taking over Green Arrow and Black Canary soon and I hope this isn’t the kind of stuff he will be writing over there. This issue was not well thought out. How can the Joker just convince a woman to kill herself? Did the woman have some history of mental illness? Did he know that? It just seems rudiculous to me. Also, the plot is a little too similar to the Dark Knight in terms of the Joker threatening relatives of people from a police station. Also, how many early Batman-Joker stories are we going to get in this series?! I am sick of it! I don’t know maybe I am being too hard on this issue because last arc was sooo good and I always hated McDaniel’s art but….not impressed.
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Posted by dcuboymw on October 12, 2008
Green Lantern (Volume 4) #35
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Ivan Reis
Hmm….this was a good issue. I mean nothing really exciting….Hal Jordan argues with the Guardians and some foreshadowing of the future. I am not sure what the point of this arc was over all but I know Johns had some reason for it. Reis’s art was really good I liked it a lot. Really not much else to say except I am excitied for the future of this series. It just needs more Kyle Rayner!
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Posted by dcuboymw on October 12, 2008
Wonder Woman (Volume 3) #12
Written by J. Torres
Art by Paco Diaz
Oh will Amazons Attack never end. The god-awful mini-series spills over into this issue as Wonder Woman and Nemesis look for the missing Sarge Steel. Of course this issue wasn’t bad though, Everyman is always a fun villain.
Wonder Woman (Volume 3) #13
Written by J. Torres
Art by Julian Lopez
Now this was more like it. A very sweet issue that while still dealing with the Amazons Attack aftermath, it is not burdened by it one bit. I liked seeing the JSA wondering about Hippolyta, it’s easy to forget that she was once a member of their team and they WOULD react to her coming back from the dead.
Wonder Woman (Volume 3) #14
Written by Gail Simone
Art by Terry Dodson
Gail Simone’s first issue may not have completely blown me away, but it was pretty damn good…especially when compared to the previous runs on this series. Bringing back Etta Candy is genius, having female gorillas live in Diana’s apartment is genius, and Nazis attacking Themyscira is genius. I think we can say Simone is a genius.
Wonder Woman (Volume
3) #15
Written by Gail Simone
Art by Terry Dodson
I like the idea of Wonder Woman going to the different Pantheons of Gods seeking help and I especially like that she ended up receiving that help from an obscure pantheon – the Hawaiian Gods. Very awesome. Oh and can I saw Diana’s transformation into Wonder Woman at the beginning was beautiful. Go Dodsons!

Wonder Woman (Volume
3) #16
Written by Gail Simone
Art by Terry Dodson and Ron Randall
This issue was sligtly decompressed as it was essentially just one big battle between Wonder Woman and her gorillas, and the Nazi on Themyscara. Although it wasn’t bad, I was kinda expecting more.
Wonder Woman (Volume
3) #17
Written by Gail Simone
Art by Terry Dodson and Ron Randall
This concludes Simone’s first story arc on this title and I must say it was a great ending. The entire thing could have been an issue less but it was still a good arc. And Simone had Plastic Man in it! Yay! I also like how Simone is setting up these mysteries in advance…effectively creating a slow build that a long term writer should do.
Wonder Woman (Volume
3) #18
Written by Gail Simone
Art by Bernard Chang
Haha I did not know this but Etta Candy’s catchphrase is Woo Woo and Simone uses it in the final page of this issue in a very modern and hilarious way. The art took some getting used to after the Dodsons but it wasn’t bad. I am not sure how I feel about Diana courting Nemesis, we will see how it goes I guess.
Wonder Woman (Volume
3) #19
Written by Gail Simone
Art by Bernard Chang
This short story arc was very good. I liked how the Ichor is set up to be threats in the future and Etta Candy is a great sidekick for Diana. I am not sure how they made the Khund girl a Green Lantern, did one of the GLs die. I thought someone only becomes a GL when a previous one dies? And doesn’t the ring choose the person?
Wonder Woman (Volume
3) #20
Written by Gail Simone
Art by Aaron Lopestri
Eh…I can’t really get excited about this arc. Wonder Woman in a sword and sorcery world does nothing for me. The only moments I really enjoyed were the stuff with Etta Candy.
Wonder Woman (Volume
3) #21
Written by Gail Simone
Art by Aaron Lopestri
Other then the scenes outside of the otherworldly plane (the stuff with Nemsis and the stuff with Hippolyta), I found this pretty boring. Which isn’t Simone’s fault as much as I am just uninterested in this kind of story.
Wonder Woman (Volume
3) #22
Written by Gail Simone
Art by Aaron Lopestri
Ditto, but it is good to see Donna again in this title.
Wonder Woman (Volume
3) #23
Written by Gail Simone
Art by Aaron Lopestri
The moments between Donna and Nemsis were fantastic this issue but I am still glad this arc is over.
Wonder Woman (Volume
3) #24
Written by Gail Simone
Art by Bernard Chang
Now this is more like it. Nemesis meets with Hippolyta who acts like a typical mother meeting her daughter’s new boyfriend, including asking him if they have had sex and when they plan on having babies! Fantastic! The movie stuff was cool especially since we get to see some of Diana’s past reenacted innacurately. I look forward to seeing Wonder Woman kick the Queen of Fables’ ass. And having Diana say she no longer has self-doubts just shows how far she has come since the beginning of this series when she was annoyingly full of self-doubts. Thanks Gail! (:
Wonder Woman (Volume
3) #25
Written by Gail Simone
Art by Bernard Chang
This was a pretty good issue…I especially liked the end with the little girls. I think more little girls should be looking up to Wonder Woman….we need a good Wonder Woman movie soon. I like how Simone really expressed her opinion about the Wonder Woman movie in this issue….that we should wait for a really good one instead of getting a crappy one now and I agree with that but it would be nice to have a good one soon. I guess you can’t get your cake and eat it too.
Posted in Alan Scott, Black Canary, Captain Marvel, Claw the Unconquered, Donna Troy, Everyman, Geo-Force, Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Hippolyta, Jay Garrick, Justice League, Justice Society, Nemesis, Plastic Man, Queen of Fables, Red Tornado, Sarge Steel, Stalker, Superman, Vixen, Wildcat, Wonder Girl, Wonder Woman | Leave a Comment »
Posted by dcuboymw on October 8, 2008
Detective Comics #849
Written by Paul Dini
Art by Dustin Nguyan
I kind of have a problem with Doctor Mid-Nite knowin that Selina is the love of Batman’s life. Why would Batman ever tell that to him? Is this common knowledge in the DCU? Anyways this was a good issue…not as exciting as last issue but good none the less. Hush gettin plastic surgery to look like Bruce Wayne is a smart move on Hush’s part and I like the continued flashbacks to Elliot’s life. Dini has brought more to the table with this character then Loeb ever did. The artwork in the flashbacks is great but I kinda miss Don Kramer’s stuff for the main story. The Joker getting so excited as he watched Batman beat the brutal crap out of the Scarecrow was fantastic. I love those types of Joker moments. I hope Selina gets her heart back soon though.
Posted in Batman, Catwoman, Doctor Mid-Nite, Hush, Mr. Terrific, The Joker, The Scarecrow, The Ventriloquist (Peyton Riley) | Leave a Comment »
Posted by dcuboymw on October 8, 2008
Superman #664
Written by Kurt Busiek
Art by Carlos Pacheco
This was a good issue but I am glad this whole Arion storyline is over. It was getting really boring….Squad K was a great concept and I am glad Busiek did not write Superman as resenting them.
Superman #665
Written by Kurt Busiek
Art by Rick Leonardi
Eh this was an okay issue spotlighting how Jimmy Olsen met Superman. I don’t care much about the character so this was only okay for me. Not much to say otherwise.
Superman #666
Written by Kurt Busiek
Art by Walter Simonson
This was an awesome issue. Krypton’s Hell’s demons coming after Superman is a clever idea and a nice little one-shot story. I especially liked the whole Superman being annoyed with people in his ‘dream’ so he just kills them. Made me laugh…although I am glad that it wasn’t really him.
Superman #667
Written by Kurt Busiek
Art by Carlos Pacheco
Damn…I thought all of this Arion crap was over!! I guess not…as this continues that storyline. The art is good, but I still don’t dig this story that much.
Superman #668
Written by Kurt Busiek
Art by Rick Leonardi
Now this was the best issue of this series in a while. It was great to se Robin and Chris Kent meet and how Superman is aware that Batman is always spying on him. I also can’t wait to finally meet the third Kryptonian.
Superman #669
Written by Kurt Busiek
Art by Rick Leonardi
At first I Was a little dissapointed to see that the Third Kryptonian was an old woman but I ended up really liking the idea that this space-faring adventurer just wants to settle down and rest in her old age and that is why she has avoided contact with Superman. She doesn’t want to be a hero and I like that. Kristin Wells wasn’t an actual Kryptonian pre-crisis and she had an awesome costume that I think her current suit is based on. They should bring back the original costume if she ever does decide to become Superwoman.
Superman #670
Written by Kurt Busiek
Art by Rick Leonardi
Now this was a great issue of Superman! Action, Character moments, and all around a good time! I wish Busiek wasn’t leaving this title so soon at the same time more of his issues should have been like this! It was great to see the entire “Superman Family” working together and I liked all the set up for the stuff coming up this year with “New Krypton”. Busiek must have originally supposed to be part of that storyline but left due to Trinity. Unless he set it up just for the editor and on Geoff Johns’s behalf.
Superman #671
Written by Kurt Busiek
Art by Peter Vale
This was an okay start to this arc dealing with an “insect queen”. Not much to say…it was really just set up.
Superman #672
Written by Kurt Busiek
Art by Peter Vale
Insect Queens always make good villains lol and I don’t know why Chris Kent’s watch blew up but I look forward to next issue.
Superman #673
Written by Kurt Busiek
Art by Peter Vale
Eh this was okay….nothing really great, I thought the stuff about Superman understanding Chris’s loneliness was stupid. Clark was a baby when Krypton exploded! Why do so many writers write as if he has some strong emotional attachment to the planet. Earth is home…it’s plain and simple. Despite Donner’s obsession with Krypton, it is not THAT important.
Superman #674
Written by Kurt Busiek
Art by Renato Guedes
This was another decent issue from Busiek that brings an old Justice League villain back. The stuff I am more interested in is the stuff with Mon-El. Nice art as well.
Superman #675
Written by Kurt Busiek
Art by Renato Guedes
Busiek’s final issue on the title wraps up the whole what if civilization collapses plot-thread by introducing the idea of Superman creating a library full of human knowledge. I like the idea and it is a great concept. Busiek still writes the character in Trinity and that is a really good series. More people should be reading it.
Superman #676
Written by Vito Delsante
Art by Julian Lopez
Okay was that supposed to be Connor Kent at the end….apparently cloned and in stasis long before his debut? I think so….nice touch. This was obviously supposed to be in Superman Confidential but it makes for a nice fill-in. It was kinda bland though and I am kind of sick of Solomon Grundy right now.
Superman #677
Written by James Robinson
Art by Renato Guedes
James Robinson begins his run on Superman with this issue and I have to say it’s decent. I mean I am not jumping for joy about it but it is pretty good. Atlas seems like a worthy opponent for Superman and I like how Superman says that he beat the traditon of Superhero relationships by staying with Lois. **Cough Cough I am looking at you Spider-Man and Marvel Comics**
Superman #678
Written by James Robinson
Art by Renato Guedes
This issue was just confusing. I am not sure if I really get Atlas’s origin. Where is he from? Why is he so strong? And why does Jimmy keep talking about Superman’s breakfast? Weird…..
Superman #679
Written by James Robinson
Art by Renato Guedes
Not enough happened in this issue to make it an issue. Superman fights Atlas and then Supergirl does and Krypto appeared. Albeit this is the most excited I have ever gotten about Krypto appearing anyways. Maybe because we get to see his thoughts. I think it is a little out of character for Lois to be jealous of Zatanna. So far Robinson’s run has not been as good as I expected.
Superman #680
Written by James Robinson
Art by Renato Guedes
We still know next to nothing about Atlas at the end of this but I suspect that Robinson will bring this up at some later point. The highlight of this issue was Superman’s talk with Zachary Zatara and Krypto thinking “happy” at the very end which made me smile. Robinson actually made me like the idea of Krypto….which is a rare thing. This arc could have been much shorter though.
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