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Oliver Sava
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Definitely my favorite book of the week, but I just wrote about Hawkeye a few months ago and I probably would have just ended up repeating myself a bunch. Amazing art, fantastic character moments, genuinely inspirational story, I loved every page. I'm not very familiar with Jesse Hamm, but I'm hoping he'll end up wit

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Check out his Mystic miniseries written by G. Willow Wilson. A great fantasy story in the classic Disney vein.

None of Levitz's current DC work has impressed me. It's all so bland.

I still have friggin' Dollar Bill to review. I'm so burnt out on Watchmen right now.

Well then, good thing FF doesn't suck. I'm loving that book.

Oh god, DC's "Young Justice" titles are an unreadable travesty. Especially considering how fantastic the actual Young Justice TV series is.

Very similar. We don't get quite as much snark, but that's just because she doesn't have a ton of dialogue.

I read the first issue of Mind MGMT and decided I'd trade-wait it. I tend to enjoy Kindt's work better that way. I've heard fantastic things, though, so I'm excited.

If Witherspoon isn't starring, I'd like to see Charlize Theron in the lead role. Opposite Matt Bomer because I want him in everything.

Something I never realized until I saw the preview blurbs for these issues on Comixology is that "World's End" is actually a Zero Hour tie-in. The reality storm that has trapped everyone is what's happening in the mainstream DC universe, the company's second attempt at streamlining their continuity. When the centaur

Whoops. Changed to just Teen Titans.

I will say that this week's Batman was my favorite issue of the arc. I liked how Snyder played with the Dark Knight concept and built an entire royal court for Batman around his villains. And that poor horse…

Seek out James Harren's issues (#4-6), which have some of my favorite comic book art of last year. Gorgeous stuff.

I'm in the minority, but I don't care for Death of the Family at all. Just overbearingly grim to the point where its becoming a chore to read. There better a laughing fish on that platter.

Those are collections. This is a review of single issue Conan The Barbarian #12.

I fell off X-Factor a while back, so I didn't feel comfortable covering #250. I also haven't read any of the lead-up to this current storyline. Too many books, not enough time. Is it worth me giving another shot?

I'm liking it well enough, but this Joker stuff is a bit overbearing in the dreariness department. Maybe it's because I spend so much time with Batman: The Animated Series, but I need a little fun in my Batman comics.

Yes. Prophet was my #1 title of 2012. Read it now if you like sci-fi.

Have completely lost interest in both titles with this drawn out Rotworld story that feels like it's going to have no effect whatsoever. It's just really blah to me.