Then there was the GL:Recharge miniseries which was more like an poorly disguised pilot for the glc series, but it did introduce us to some very interesting new lantern and made me interested enough to look at a couple of issues, so mission
Then there was the GL:Recharge miniseries which was more like an poorly disguised pilot for the glc series, but it did introduce us to some very interesting new lantern and made me interested enough to look at a couple of issues, so mission
The one point I didn’t like was that some of the changes like guy losing the warrior stuff seems a bit arbitrary in story, but might be due
The one point I didn’t like was that some of the changes like guy losing the warrior stuff seems a bit arbitrary in story, but might be due
Let’s begin by talking about the start of this era, Green lantern: Rebirth, which surprised in how good
Let’s begin by talking about the start of this era, Green lantern: Rebirth, which surprised in how good
The Lion King #1:
its a classic licenced comic that inserts a new story in between the scenes of the popular movie. Also the art has an incredible balace of faithfullness and fluidity.
I also enjoyed B/S: WF, SU, JLR, PKtMU, GDtMU, TLW and STH. Sorry for the delay, it’s my Bday
The Lion King #1:
its a classic licenced comic that inserts a new story in between the scenes of the popular movie. Also the art has an incredible balace of faithfullness and fluidity.
I also enjoyed B/S: WF, SU, JLR, PKtMU, GDtMU, TLW and STH. Sorry for the delay, it’s my Bday
The New Gods #12:
Ends for now with a very good exploration of the connection between scott free and orion, that paralels the present plot in
The New Gods #12:
Ends for now with a very good exploration of the connection between scott free and orion, that paralels the present plot in
This year´s big event concludes here in more introspective way than exped but that still lives room for some epiloges to show the further ramifications. All in all, the story might have gone a bit long since it also supposed to be the status quo after secret invasion, but it
This year´s big event concludes here in more introspective way than exped but that still lives room for some epiloges to show the further ramifications. All in all, the story might have gone a bit long since it also supposed to be the status quo after secret invasion, but it
Captain America #5:
Finishes this flashback arc in unexpeted ways that serve as a fascinating exploration of the war on terror and its consequences.
Captain America #5:
Finishes this flashback arc in unexpeted ways that serve as a fascinating exploration of the war on terror and its consequences.
Capes #1:
Somewhat returns with improved art, colours and dialogue. it’s funny to acknowledge
Capes #1:
Somewhat returns with improved art, colours and dialogue. it’s funny to acknowledge
Maybe I should read the book one day.
Maybe I should read the book one day.