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Let’s Move On

Posted by dcuboymw on April 6, 2011

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Green Arrow (Volume 5) #10
Written by J.T. Krul
Art by Diogenes Neves

 

We learn the truth about Galahad in this issue and it is interesting but I am not really interested in this forest anymore and will be glad when this series moves past this. Whatever happened to the Black Arrow plotline Krul talked about in interviews by the way? Not a bad issue, I am just ready to move on from this.

Posted in Doctor Mid-Nite, Etrigan the Demon, Galahad, Green Arrow, Mr. Terrific | Leave a Comment »

Settling In Monument Point

Posted by dcuboymw on April 2, 2011

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Justice Society of America #49
Written by Marc Guggenheim
Art by Scott Kolins

 

I was a tad dissapointed with the conclusion of this Supertown arc. We new that Jay Garrick was going to the mayor of Monument Point from the beginning/ There real only surprise here was Alan Scott’s new costume (Which I like by the way) and the return of some of the other JSA members. We still don’t know anything about the new characters like Red Beetle but she acts like an old friend when she addresses the JSA. I guess I just want to know who is a part of the team now and who is not.

Posted in Alan Scott, Blue Devil, Citizen Steel, Cyclone, Doctor Chaos, Doctor Mid-Nite, Hourman, Jay Garrick, Jesse Quick, Judomaster, Justice Society, Liberty Belle (Libby Lawrence), Lightning, Manhunter, Mr. America (Jeffrey Graves), Mr. Terrific, Obsidian, Power Girl, Red Beetle, Scythe, Stargirl, Tomcat, Wildcat | Leave a Comment »

Forest Corrupted

Posted by dcuboymw on February 25, 2011

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Green Arrow (Volume 5) #9
Written by J.T. Krul
Art by Diogenes Neves

 

This was a so-so issue as the forest gets corrupted by Etrigan and attacks everyone and some big bugs show up. I feel like not much really happened though and this plot is going a tad slow.

Posted in Doctor Mid-Nite, Etrigan the Demon, Galahad, Green Arrow, Mr. Terrific, Phantom Stranger, Poison Ivy | Leave a Comment »

A Hell Ya Moment

Posted by dcuboymw on February 23, 2011

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Justice Society of America #48
Written by Marc Guggenheim
Art by Scott Kolins

 

And just when things couldn’t have got any worse for the JSA and Monument Point – the calvary arrives in the form of the All-Stars and other heroes! I suppose this is how the All-Stars will reintegrate with the main book (their own book is getting canceled) and it was a great moment – a definite hell ya moment and I can’t wait to see them kick Doctor Chaos’s ass!

Posted in Citizen Steel, Cyclone, Doctor Chaos, Doctor Fate, Doctor Mid-Nite, Hourman, Jay Garrick, Jesse Quick, Judomaster, Justice Society, King Chimera, Liberty Belle (Libby Lawrence), Lightning, Manhunter, Mr. America (Jeffrey Graves), Mr. Terrific, Obsidian, Power Girl, Scythe, Stargirl, Tomcat, Wildcat | Leave a Comment »

Family Reunion

Posted by dcuboymw on February 17, 2011

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Outsiders (Volume 4) #36
Written by Dan Didio and Joe Bennett
Art by Bennett

 

Okay so in interviews Giffen said he was taking over art but that doesn’t seem to be so. Dan Didio is supposed to be the co-publisher of DC Comics – how does this guy have this job if he can’t even keep an artist on his own book? And wow is Black Lightning a dick to Thunder in this. The dialogue is still pathetically bad here but at least we get a reason for Geo-Force’s madness and it was great to see Thunder and Grace again (Even if Bennett decided to have her be in a thong the whole issue!)

Posted in Amanda Waller, Black Lightning, Cyclone, Doctor Fate, Freight Train, Geo-Force, Grace, Justice Society, Lightning, Metamorpho, Mr. America (Jeffrey Graves), Mr. Terrific, Outsiders, Owlman, Stargirl, Thunder, Tomcat | Leave a Comment »

Protection

Posted by dcuboymw on January 31, 2011

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Green Arrow (Volume 5) #8
Written by J.T. Krul
Art by Diogenes Neves

 

This issue’s focus is on the forest as we learn people from all over the DCU have come to Star City to figure out why the hell this magical forest is around. I think this is the first time we really see that the forest is protecting Green Arrow – letting him in while keeping others out. Hmmm? Why is this? I feel like the mystery is going on a little longer then I would have hoped as we don’t really find out much more this issue but the writing and art is still top notch so I enjoyed it.

Posted in Doctor Mid-Nite, Etrigan the Demon, Galahad, Green Arrow, Lois Lane, Mr. Terrific, Phantom Stranger, Poison Ivy | Leave a Comment »

Loving This Book Again

Posted by dcuboymw on January 27, 2011

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Justice Society of America #47
Written by Marc Guggenheim
Art by Scott Kolins

 

I hope that this was just a fake-out and Mr. Terrific did not let Scythe out of the cell just to learn why his IQ is lowering – cause let me tell you – that makes him selfish and not heroic in the JSA-sense of the word at all. Anyways, I really hope Manhunter is joing the JSA! It was great to see her here and with the loss of her co-feature a move to Monument Point would suit her – I mean she is a legacy hero with the Golden Age ties after all. Doctor Chaos is a great adversary for the JSA so far and after the first couple of issues of Guggenheim’s run being downright awful – I am loving this book again.

Posted in Alan Scott, Blue Devil, Doctor Chaos, Doctor Fate, Doctor Mid-Nite, Jay Garrick, Justice Society, Lightning, Manhunter, Mr. America (Jeffrey Graves), Mr. Terrific, Scythe, Wildcat | Leave a Comment »

Finally The Whole Roster

Posted by dcuboymw on December 30, 2010

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Justice Society of America #46
Written by Marc Guggenheim
Art by Mike Norton

 

After being annoyed at the first few issues of Guggenheim’s run, I am happy to say I enjoyed this issue a lot. I think because he actually included all of the current JSA as Obsidian and Mr. America finally show up. The cliffhanger is obviously not what it says it is. I highly doubt Lightning is dead, but I don’t know about the Mayor. Much improved.

Posted in Alan Scott, Blue Devil, Doctor Chaos, Doctor Fate, Doctor Mid-Nite, Jay Garrick, Justice Society, Lightning, Mr. America (Jeffrey Graves), Mr. Terrific, Obsidian, Oracle, Scythe, Wildcat | Leave a Comment »

Feeling Guilty For Not Killing A Baby

Posted by dcuboymw on November 26, 2010

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Justice Society of America #45
Written by Marc Guggenheim
Art by Scott Kolins

 

We find out the terrorist who destroyed Monument Point was a baby that Jay and Alan let live during WW2 even though they were told to kill him. So Jay feels ultra guilty about all this and decides to stay and help rebuild the city. Makes sense. What doesn’t make sense is where the hell Obsidian and Mr. America are? There is no mention of where the hell these two members are…did they leave the team? That just annoys me. I also still think Guggenheim should have usex another of the billion unused DC fictional cities that already existed instead of creating this new one. Oh well….at least the concept is interesting and I look forward to see where it goes.

Posted in Alan Scott, Doctor Mid-Nite, Jay Garrick, Justice Society, Lightning, Molly Mayne, Mr. Terrific, Superman, Wildcat | Leave a Comment »

Welcome To Monument Point

Posted by dcuboymw on October 27, 2010

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Justice Society of America #44
Written by Marc Guggenheim
Art by Scott Kolins

 

This issue begins Marc Guggenheim’s run on JSA, I liked his short run of Flash: Fastest Man Alive so I was looking forward to this. I am unsure how I feel about it yet. I find it kind of odd that Mr. America, Obsidian, and Doctor Mid-nite are all missing from the JSA roster as they fight this new terrorist in the city of Monument Point. I also think it’s kind of dumb that they aren’t just using a pre-existing unused DC city like Midway City or Vanity or all the others. I thought it was annoying that Jay Garrick called Barry Allen the “real” flash. But there are some good things about the issue, Kolins’s art fits the tone of the book wonderfully and I am glad that he is on board. The idea of the JSA running a city is interesting and Mr. Terrific losing his IQ slowly is another interesting development. I guess we will see where this goes.

Posted in Alan Scott, Doctor Fate, Jay Garrick, Joan Garrick, Justice Society, Lightning, Molly Mayne, Mr. Terrific, Wildcat | Leave a Comment »

The Dark Side Of The Moon

Posted by dcuboymw on September 30, 2010

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Justice Society of America #43
Written by James Robinson
Art by Jesus Merino

 

This epilogue to the JLA/JSA crossover was pretty damn amazing for a filler epilogue. It is basically a meeting between Obsidian and Alan Scott as they discuss the new world the Statheart is building on the darkside of the moon and how it has become a haven for magical beings of the DC Universe. We get so many obscure name-drops here and one thing I love about Robinson is how he not only brings in obscure old silver age characters but also modern ones too. He respects the entire DC Universe and not just pre-1984 characters like most of the DCU writers now-and-days. Heck we even learn the Monolith is on the moon now. The moments between Alan and Obsidian are great – I loved how Alan asked about Todd’s boyfriend and how happy he is they are still together. I finally understand why Jade and Obsidian can not be near each other and we learn about possible consequences of it – I love Merino’s huge spreads showing these possible events. This city on the moon will be interesting to explore in the future.

Posted in Alan Scott, Atom Smasher, Citizen Steel, Cyclone, Doctor Fate, Doctor Mid-Nite, Hourman, Jay Garrick, Jesse Quick, Judomaster, Justice Society, King Chimera, Lightning, Mr. America (Jeffrey Graves), Mr. Terrific, Obsidian, Power Girl, Sandman (Sandy Hawkins), Stargirl, Tomcat, Wildcat | Leave a Comment »

Much Better Than The Lightning Saga

Posted by dcuboymw on September 2, 2010

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Justice League of America #48
Written by James Robinson
Art by Mark Bagley

Co-Feature by Robinson
Art by Pow Rodrix

 

This is the conclusion of the JLA/JSA crossover that began here and continued here, here, and here. I can’t say I was disappointed with the end of this per say because it was such an epic story. The perfect type of no-holds-barred story that should make an JLA/JSA crossover (And a hell of a lot better then the freaking Lightning Saga) but it left me a little confused as to how Jade fixed everything and why Obsidian and Jade can’t be near eachother anymore. But anyways, I loved every page and loved the moment where the League comes together and realizes they truly are the Justice League now and nothing can stop them. Jesse Quick officially joins here but Jade does not. I suppose she will  next issue. And the back-up was okay too.

Posted in Alan Scott, Atom Smasher, Batman (Dick Grayson), Citizen Steel, Congorilla, Cyborg, Doctor Fate, Doctor Mid-Nite, Donna Troy, Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner), Hourman, Jade, Jay Garrick, Jesse Quick, Judomaster, Justice League, Justice Society, Lightning, Mr. America (Jeffrey Graves), Mr. Terrific, Obsidian, Power Girl, Red Tornado, Sebastian Faust, Stargirl, Starman (Mikkal Tomas), Supergirl, Tomcat, Wildcat | 1 Comment »

The Greatest Green Lantern Working With The League Again

Posted by dcuboymw on August 24, 2010

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Justice Society of America #42
Written by James Robinson
Art by Mark Bagley

 

This is part 4 of the JLA/JSA crossover that began here and continued here and here. Action-packed it wasn’t filled with as much plot and great moments as the previous parts – I found that to be a little disappointing but Robinson is still whipping up a fun-filled adventure here and I can’t wait to see how it concludes. Kyle would never be so eager to kill Alan Scott- even if the Guardians thought it was for the best.

Posted in Alan Scott, Atom Smasher, Batman (Dick Grayson), Citizen Steel, Doctor Fate, Doctor Mid-Nite, Donna Troy, Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner), Hourman, Jade, Jay Garrick, Jesse Quick, Justice League, Justice Society, Mr. America (Jeffrey Graves), Mr. Terrific, Obsidian, Power Girl, Sebastian Faust, Stargirl, Starman (Mikkal Tomas), Supergirl, Tomcat, Wildcat | 1 Comment »

Order And Chaos

Posted by dcuboymw on July 28, 2010

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Justice League of America #47
Written by James Robinson
Art by Mark Bagley

Co-Feature by Robinson
Art by Pow Rodix

 

This is part 3 of the JLA/JSA crossover that began here and continued here. Oh hell ya Kyle Rayner shows up here! It is great to see him in a JLA book again and they even use his old Green Lantern Logo text! That brought joy to my fanboy heart. As for the entire issue, I felt like the plot didn’t move as quick as it could have and we are at a kind of stand still. I wonder why Doctor Fate is the one holding the JSAers hostage and not the starheart? The narraration boxes also got kind of annoying in this issue where they haven’t bothered me the last few. Maybe Robinson is overdoing them a bit. This story is still as epic and fun as a JLA book should be though and I can’t wait for the next chapter. The back-up actually ties into the main story as now that Red Tornado has been remade nearly indestructibel by Cyborg, he is effected by the starheart. (I mean he is an elemental of the Wind – of course he would be effected, I am surprised I didn’t think of that before)

Posted in Alan Scott, Atom Smasher, Batman (Dick Grayson), Black Condor, Booster Gold, Captain Atom, Citizen Steel, Congorilla, Cyborg, Cyclone, Doctor Fate, Doctor Light (Kimiyo Hoshi), Doctor Mid-Nite, Donna Troy, Felix Faust, Fire, Frankenstein, Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner), Hourman, Ice, Jade, Jay Garrick, Jesse Quick, Justice League, Justice Society, Klarion the Witch Boy, Mister Miracle (Shilo Norman), Mr. America (Jeffrey Graves), Mr. Terrific, Obsidian, Red Tornado, Sebastian Faust, Stargirl, Starman (Mikkal Tomas), Supergirl, Tomcat, Wildcat | 2 Comments »

The Epic Continues

Posted by dcuboymw on July 21, 2010

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Justice Society of America #41
Written by James Robinson
Art by Mark Bagley

 

This is part 2 of the JLA/JSA crossover that began here. Part 2 of this epic was just as awesome as the first. Once again Robinson utilizes the DC Universe to the fullest by bringing in obscure characters and such who would have been effected by the starheart. This is a lot of fun and I am having a blast reading it. Bagley’s art is gorgous, it is definitely the best work he has done at DC. I liked how Robinson even had the all-stars appeared because it was beginning to look like the main group never checked up on the all-star group. And the little tidbits such as a meta-ranking scale Mr. Terrific refers to called the “Hoshi scale”. Probably named after Doctor Light. Brilliant. The only thing I thought was strange was the flirtation between Lightning and Mr. America. Isn’t Lightning underage? Weird. It was also great to see Miss Martian and I loved how scary she was in her white Martain form. I can’t wait for the next part!

Posted in Alan Scott, Batman (Dick Grayson), Citizen Steel, Congorilla, Cyclone, Devastation, Doctor Fate, Doctor Mid-Nite, Donna Troy, Hourman, Jade, Jay Garrick, Jesse Quick, Judomaster, Justice League, Justice Society, Lightning, Livewire, Miss Martian, Mister Miracle (Shilo Norman), Mr. America (Jeffrey Graves), Mr. Terrific, Obsidian, Power Girl, Sandman (Sandy Hawkins), Sebastian Faust, Stargirl, Starman (Mikkal Tomas), Supergirl, The Shade, Tomcat, Wildcat, Yellow Peri | 2 Comments »

Shield 9 and 10

Posted by dcuboymw on July 8, 2010

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The Shield #9
Written by Eric Trautmann
Art by Marco Rudy
Co-Feature by Brandon Jerwa
Art by Michael Avon Oeming

The Shield teams up with the JSA in this issue as Baron Gestapo and new villain Dragonfly attack Happy Harbor. Having him team up with the JSA seems so obvious I am surprised I never thought about it. This was pretty good and it makes me sad the book is ending. I could see The Shield as a member of the JSA. The Fox gets his superhero name in the back-up but decides to give up being Tokyo’s hero only to find his girlfriend murdered. It was rushed but this back-up is still very strong, especially when compared to the previous Inferno back-up.

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The Shield #10
Written by Eric Trautmann
Art by Marco Rudy
Co-Feature by Brandon Jerwa
Art by Michael Avon Oeming

Baron Gestapo is defeated along with Dragonfly in the final issue of this series. It is too bad that the Mighty Crusaders isn’t going to be an ongoing because I think it would be more successful then these solo books. I hope the Shield sticks around in the DCU as it has been fun following his adventures. In the Fox back-up the Dragon’s Head is defeated and the mentor is revealed as a villain, it looks like the Fox will be returning to America after this – perhaps as a Mighty Crusader. This was a great back-up.

Posted in Alan Scott, All-American Kid, Baron Gestapo, Baroness Britzkreig, Brain Emperor, Count Berlin, Doctor Demon, Doctor Fate, Doctor Mid-Nite, Hunter, Jay Garrick, Jesse Quick, Judomaster, Justice Society, Lightning, Mr. America (Jeffrey Graves), Mr. Terrific, Obsidian, Power Girl, Sandman (Sandy Hawkins), Stargirl, The Fox, The Shield, Wildcat | Leave a Comment »

Action 889 and 890

Posted by dcuboymw on July 1, 2010

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Action Comics #889
Written by Greg Rucka and Eric Trauttman
Art by Jose Perez
Co-Feature by James Robinson
Art by Cafu

 

The main story ends Rucka and Trautmann’s run on the book by having Chris and Thara defeat the false Rao. It was a kind of a wimper of an ending. I have to say that I have grown to like these two characters as they have starred in this book – but not enough to really miss them. I like the mythology of it all but I think it is just time to move on. The finale to the Captain Atom back-up was more exciting as Mirabai is defeated and Captain Atom’s reputation restored. I really thought this back-up was a neat idea all-around and I’d say it was successful.

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Action Comics #890
Written by Paul Cornell
Art by Pete Woods

Wow that was unexpected. I wasn’t sure what to think when I heard Lex Luthor would be the new star of Action Comics but damn this was awesome. Lex is an evil bastard and Cornell writes him that way. He has an employee killed just for embarrassing him, he builds a robot Lois to be his companion haha, and he is obsessed with finding the secrets to the Power Rings. Great start!

Posted in Alan Scott, Booster Gold, Captain Atom, Chris Kent, Doctor Fate, Fire, Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Ice, Jay Garrick, Justice Society, Krypto, Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, Mera, Mister Mind, Mon-El, Mr. Terrific, Perry White, Ron Troupe, Sinestro, Steel, Superboy, Supergirl, Thara Ak-Var, The Atom (Ray Palmer), The Flash (Barry Allen), The Scarecrow, Wonder Woman, Zachary Zatara | Leave a Comment »

 
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