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Reviewed by Hellstormer
May 8, 2008

I believe in recent issues the "Teen" Titans have begone to lost steam. It seems like there's something big that's gonna happen but it's just taking too long. So now comes the original team to settle the score. The first issue was good except for the fact that we have Trigon....again. Anyway I really am reading this book for its characteristics and dynamics that are awesome. I love reading Nightwing and Arsenal together, its one of the best DC relationships. Second by far is Cyborg and Beast Boy which only makes this book twice as good. Its been so long since I've seen anything involving Cyborg being a part of an active team that its a joy to see him back. I really hope The story doesn't take the expected route and gets some fresh stories. I also hope they add the recently revived Jericho to the roster to fill it out.



Reviewed by Hellstormer
Dec. 13, 2007

So far all of the Wolf-Man issues have been remarkable with their great storytelling of a beginning hero and tons of jawdropping events. I feel like this issue falls short though relying to much on the shock factors. There's two really good "OMG!!!" moments, but other than that its just a whole bunch of arguing. I feel like this was a setup issue less than a story isse. It feels like the events that happened were just to tie up a couple lose ends. Overall its still a good book and I believe it'll bounce back.

Gotta ask though, "Why was Wolfy's head so small?"



Reviewed by Hellstormer
Nov. 29, 2007

Fearless is definitely a mini series worth checking out. The series is only a mini with four issues so you get a self contained story plus the writer promises each book will have 28+ pages and still be only $2.99. The art in the book is really smooth and cut nicely, especially the main hero, Fear. The concept is definitely creative, it revolved around an anxious asthmatic who uses a highly potent chemical that takes away his fear. If you like characters like Batman, Punisher, and Daredevil you may want to check this out.




Reviewed by Hellstormer
July 7, 2007

I can't praise this book enough. Two issues in and I feel like I've read more then all six of the issues of Batman Confidential. The Wolf-Man character is definatally an old school hero much like Kirkman's other book, Invincible. In this book we find Gary three weeks into his training, he has learned to control his new form and he makes a debut as a hero and gets a new costume.

The book sets up a lot here, including hints to a base and some kind of vehicle. It was a great idea to put the first issue out as a giveaway or else a lot of people might not have bought it, if you haven't tried it yet the first issue Director's Cut is out and you should consider picking it up, hope the books hangs in there.



Reviewed by Hellstormer
June 15, 2007

I'm not sure why but the entire "As the Crow Flies" arc is one of my favorite arcs of all time. And the final issue definately makes a great last impression. The way the giant ScareBeast comes and attacks Bruce at his own home and the way an injured Batman gives him the worse kind of hell just shows no matter how weak Batman may look, catch him in his house and your screwed. The narration by Batman is just so cool and they armor Batman pulls out looks super slick. Too bad, like all Winick stories, the whole ScareBeast concept was abandoned without explanation.:(