Archive for the ‘Isis’ Category
Posted by dcuboymw on March 11, 2011

Titans (Volume 2) #33
Written by Eric Wallace
Art by Fabrizio Fiorentino
Arsenal and Cheshire finally make their move on Deathstroke with the help of an old friend of Slade’s. Gee after this is this even a team anymore? It really will just be Deathstroke and Cinder won’t it?Anyways, I still hate seeing Roy like this.
Posted in Arsenal, Cheshire, Cinder, Deathstroke, Dwarfstar, Isis, Osiris, The Atom (Ray Palmer), Titans: Villains For Hire | Leave a Comment »
Posted by dcuboymw on February 14, 2011

Titans (Volume 2) #32
Written by Eric Wallace
Art by Fabrizio Fiorentino and Phillip Tan
Now this was an enjoyable issue as we finally as Osiris is officially restored to life by the white light after he takes Freddy Freeman’s powers away which somehow bring Isis back but something bad has happened to her apparently. I am actually excited to see what happens next which is not something I say often about this book. Tatooed Man leaves and Deathstroke gives more hints that this whole team has something to do with Jericho.
Posted in Arsenal, Cheshire, Cinder, Deathstroke, Isis, Osiris, Shazam (Freddy Freeman), Tatooed Man, The Atom (Ray Palmer), Titans: Villains For Hire | Leave a Comment »
Posted by dcuboymw on January 14, 2010

Power of Shazam! #48
Written by Eric Wallace
Art by Don Kramer
This is another resurrected title special for Blackest Night…I loved this book. It was great series that introduced the Marvel Family to me. But this Eric Wallace-written resurrection isn’t very good. I don’t really like the idea that Osiris resisted the Black rings. I thought that the bodies of the Black Lanterns were just bodies and their minds were not there, why is Osiris different? This isn’t really explained and seems to fly in the face of everything else we have seen about the black lanterns. Not to mention Billy and Mary’s voices seemed a bit off. I was not thrilled with this at all.
Posted in Aquagirl, Beast Boy, Black Adam, Captain Marvel, Isis, Mary Marvel, Red Devil, Shazam (Freddy Freeman), Teen Titans, The Ravager, Young Frankenstein | Leave a Comment »
Posted by dcuboymw on April 6, 2009
Justice Society of America #25
Written Geoff Johns and Jerry Ordway
Art by Ordway
This is Johns’s penultimate issue and he bring the Marvel Family into their next era here. Shazam takes Mary and Billy’s powers away after returning from the dead and turns Isis and Black Adam to stone. I imagine Mary and Billy will regain their powers in the future. I wonder if this is the real Shazam? He is acting like a jerk and not himself. Although now that I think about it I don’t know if he was ever really nice. I love Ordway draws Fawcett City, he is great at it. In the end, Alan announces that everyone is going to stay on JSA (well except Amazing Man and Hawkman and I think Starman) and Atom Smasher rejoins. I really liked Amazing Man and he seems to be leaving for no reason. Kick Magog or someone off the team and bring him in. I thought Citizen Steel wanted to leave? Maybe I misunderstood that.
Posted in Alan Scott, Atom Smasher, Black Adam, Captain Marvel, Citizen Steel, Cyclone, Damage, Doctor Fate, Doctor Mid-Nite, Hawkman, Hourman, Isis, Jakeem Thunder, Jay Garrick, Jesse Quick, Judomaster, Justice Society, Lightning, Magog, Mary Marvel, Mr. America (Jeffrey Graves), Mr. Terrific, Power Girl, Prometheus, Sandman (Sandy Hawkins), Stargirl, Starman (Ted Knight), Tomcat, Wildcat | Leave a Comment »
Posted by dcuboymw on February 25, 2009
Justice Society of America #24
Written by Geoff Johns, Jerry Ordway, and Matthew Sturges
Art by Ordway and Fernando Pasarin
It’s more of this Black Adam story this issue and while it was good before, I think I am finally truly enjoying it. I appreciated the reference to “Power of Shazam” as well as how cool the rock of eternity really is. That is something that really hasn’t been explored thoroughly before. The Origins and Omen back up was by future series writer, Matthew Sturges, and so far, I like him on this book. IF I can judge it by this back up, the future of the JSA looks rather interesting. I was sad to hear Johns was leaving, but after the Gog storyline was so long and well….only okay…I think maybe it is time for him to move on. And why is Mary Marvel switching between her Final Crisis look and her Countdown look all of a sudden? Is that just a mistake.
Posted in Alan Scott, Atom Smasher, Black Adam, Blackbriar Thorn, Captain Marvel, Cyclone, Damage, Doctor Mid-Nite, Isis, Jakeem Thunder, Jay Garrick, Judomaster, Justice Society, Lightning, Ma Hunkel, Magog, Mary Marvel, Mr. America (Jeffrey Graves), Mr. Terrific, Power Girl, Stargirl, Tomcat, Wildcat | Leave a Comment »
Posted by dcuboymw on January 30, 2009
Justice Society of America #23
Written by Geoff Johns and Jerry Ordway
Art by Ordway
Now this is more like it! After a year of the overly-long Alex Ross Kingdom come crap, we finally get back to good old JSA story telling. Sadly, this is Johns’s final arc on this book. Isis returns to life and is not so sweet and nice as she once was. I hope that that is a ruse and she will go back to her old ways. She was such a good influence on Black Adam before. But for now, I like that she has gone rogue. The JSA has to decide who is on the team after the events prior, and I am sad to see that Starman and Amazing Man are likely to be leaving. Although, that may or may not be the case as the final roster is not decided this issue. I liked that Billy Batson still hasn’t shared his secret identity with the JSA. That is so awesome, because in the post-Meltzer DCU it seems like everyone knows everyone. It is refreshing that Billy has waited this long. Anyways, it looks like were back to the basics with the JSA, and I couldn’t be happier to be back.
Posted in Alan Scott, Amazing Man (Markus Clay), Atom Smasher, Black Adam, Black Lightning, Captain Marvel, Citizen Steel, Cyclone, Damage, Doctor Mid-Nite, Felix Faust, Hawkman, Hourman, Isis, Jay Garrick, Jesse Quick, Judomaster, Justice Society, Lightning, Ma Hunkel, Magog, Mary Marvel, Mr. America (Jeffrey Graves), Mr. Terrific, Stargirl, Starman, Tomcat, Wildcat | Leave a Comment »