It was pretty good, I really enjoyed it. I loved the interaction between all of the characters. There were a few dry moments but nothing to make you lose interest. I'd give it 4 out of 5 stars.
It was pretty goo, I really enjoyed it. I loved the interaction between all of the characters. There were a few dry moments but nothing to make you lose interest. I'd give it 4 out of 5 stars.
Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! I was with you entirely until you criticized Jim Lee's work. But yeah, I do agree with you, and you present a good point. Next time though; Back off of Jim Lee.
June 30, 2008 - 12:25 a.m.
MidKnight
sold his soul to Wal-Mart for a 24 pack of toilet paper.
pfft... you actually expect me to buy something from you? Go go gadget pirate! Kidding of course. Thought it doesn't sound like my type of music I'll give it a listen.
I've been meaning to read the new Thor stuff. I keep hearing it's good but every time I'm at the Comic Shop I stand in front of them something else grabs my attention and I forget about Thor.
Virago said: "Okay. So if Namor's got it right, who else should have scantily clad clothes? Batman can't, he's got to do the shadow thing with the bat wing-like cape. Superman, maybe, but there goes the sales for children's toys. Spiderman would just look goofy flying around in the nude. What do you think?" Oh my god that be hilarious! Just imagine some kid gets that Superman toy and one day he can't find it, "Mommy! Mommy! I can't find my Superman toy..... Mommy what are you doing to Superman?!
Ok so we’re at the final round of the
awesome arena tournament, finally. Our final match will be Batman
(Greatest fucking superhero EVER!) Vs. Green Lantern. Head on over to
For the Love of ComicsANDPanels of Awesome to cast your final votes!
I usually hit the comic shop every other week on payday and when I do I buy as much as I can afford. I usually spend between $40-$70 every 2 weeks on comics. But I also get a 10% discount where I go because I have a pull list there. It also depends on whats out, or what I can find, or if they're having a sale (Which they do about once a month and it's a pretty kick @$$ sale, 20% off new comics and 50% off of just about everything else.) Usually it averages out to 40 issues a month plus whatever trades I come across.
Damn right. Especially with gas costing over $4.50 here and the fact that i drive a gas guzzling SUV. It also helps that i work right down the street. I usually go there as soon as I get off of work every pay day.
What sucks about Wordpress is that you can't actually change the way your blog looks, unless you want to pay. Put some widgets up to fill up the side-bar and fill in your About page.
Out of all of those whom have ever written for Batman, Grant Morrison is the most suited man to write Batman R.I.P. With that said, this is one of the greatest issues of Batman I have ever read. As soon as you open the cover of this issue you are greeted with a very memorable piece of art with Batman standing while Robin crouches beneath. Both standing in an aggressive pose with Batman screaming, "You're Wrong! Batman and Robin will NEVER die!" It carries on, giving small glimpses of the Black Glove and finishes it all off beautifully by introducing The Joker in to the story. This is definitely a GREAT lead off to what promises to be one of the most important Batman stories ever told.
Ms. Invisible
has SINGLE-HANDEDLY gotten ride of misogyny in comics and is now focusing on the mistreatment of fruit and vegetables. 1 week, 5 days ago
IMO, Frank's not very flexible as a writer, I never liked the way he wrote other superheroes, i.e Superman. I am not saying he is a bad writer but he lacks the skill to work with super powered character's like Superman and Wonderwoman but I thought his Green Arrow was badass.<br />