In the aftermath of last weeks Batman #21, we have a beaten up Batman and a Flash that was too late to stop Reverse Flash...
In the aftermath of last weeks Batman #21, we have a beaten up Batman and a Flash that was too late to stop Reverse Flash...
Let's cut the bullshit...This comic is less of a story about Aliens and more of a story by an alien....because all I could think while reading through the first issue of Aliens: Dead Orbit was "Oh my God...James Stokoe can't be human."
As we know though trying to live a peaceful life never works for a hero and he gets drafted into a civil war that's taking place on the planet.
The Inhumans, characters Ive never fully cared for as a whole. Ive read some series off and on mostly because of my interest in Black Bolt and Maximus but its a group of characters that never excited me, until now. All these characters needed was a fresh start and a fresh creative team, and oh boy is it working wonders for them now.
How deep can this hole get!? Higgins has the Rangers in possibly the most dangerous situation we've ever seen them.
Lets get right into it...Texas Vampires!!
Part one of the story Benjamin Percy has been building up to since the first issue of Green Arrow Rebirth, yet he also manages to make this a good jumping on point for new readers as well. The Rise of Star city which also looks like it will be The Rise of Green Arrow as well. To the public Oliver Queen is dead and Green Arrow is a wanted criminal, things can only go up from here right?
Batman #21 was the beginning of "The Button" a four part cross-over story which will go into why The Comedian's (From Watchmen) button ended up in the Batcave.
This latest arc of Green Arrow was only 3 issues (18,19,&20) but it was also one hell of a ride. I've said many times that Benjamin Percy has been doing the lord's work on Green Arrow and I will say it many more times. He's given my favorite character good stories again!
This volume collects the Rebirth one-shot issue and then the first six issues of Superman post-Rebirth. In this arc, we see Superman's son becoming SUPERBOY!
Depictions of slavery are nothing new, but something rarely seen in comics. Now Imagine if the focal point in that uprising was not just a revolutionary, but a Super Hero. The villains in this story are not just evil men, but in fact Demonic.