Easy way to spot a good Loeb comic is to check for Tim Sale art.
Easy way to spot a good Loeb comic is to check for Tim Sale art.
Oh hell yes on Jimmy Olsen's Big Week. The only Nick Spencer comic I ever enjoyed, but I enjoyed it shitloads.
I always recommend it over All-Star because it's such a beautiful story and so well drawn.
I think it was so that the door could be open for a Trish appearance in season 3. No body is a sure sign that someone's coming back.
Apparently he vanished between 1949 and 1981 but I've never read anything with him in before the Trail of the Catwoman backups in Detective Comics. Or did they come after Selina's Big Score?
I'm around the age group for Boosh (actually watched some this weekend for the first time since the third series aired) and I find Reeves and Mortimer side splitting. Everything they've done invariably has me in stitches so it can't just be an age thing.
Omid Djali is probably due to crop up at some point, being British and all.
His revamp of Mr Freeze was truly disappointing, taking away all the nobility and tragedy of the character and replacing it with stalkerish creepiness. His Joker wasn't a classic either which is a real shame because I loved the issue he appeared in during his 'tec run.
I was about to snootily correct you on Danny Segel being Danny Strong, but then I remembered the character's name.
To be fair, Falco gave back pretty well.
Yes, amongst other things. Neither has really spoken about it at length as far as I know.
It's not so great to be an X-reader on a budget though. I get Uncanny, All New, Wolverine & The and now this. That includes a healthy dose of double-shipping and while I'm loving the stories I am feeling the pinch. Between these guys and Hickman's Avengers books Marvel Now has been pretty expensive but very much worth…
I think Gillen's YA is a lot better as an intellectual excercise in writing a teen team than it is as a superhero comic. I like it, but not on any kind of emotional level.
The art is indeed amazeballs.
Hello Dinosaur Rachel Grey.
@avclub-615a666e6472b587f63193032da45961:disqus No. Honestly the line has pretty much dwindled back down to where it was in terms of sales and the quality is arguably a little lower. I'd say that Batman and Wonder Woman are both great comics with the rest being average to poor.
That is almost enough to get me to pick one up. Almost.
I sure won't be seeing it any time soon, so feel free to ruin it for me. Certainly tag it appropriately though.
I know we're not doing TV shows, but this reminds me that this weekend I had to use the internet to prove to my Mum that Barry Van Dyke was a real thing that happened.
That's still my guess for the twist.
Also Estevez's Bobby