Final Crisis: Submit

At last, a big change courtesy of Final Crisis – Black Lightning has his hair back. Suits him, too, as does the role he plays in this issue of inspiration to a deadbeat villain. Said deadbeat is the current holder of the Tattooed Man title, whom Wiki assures me I’ve read about previously, despite my […]

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Amazing Spider-Man 573

Whoa, a little heavy on the brow, nose and jaw there, Mr Romita. Norman Osborn looks less like the Green Goblin than the Pink Platypus. Cover apart, John Romita Jr provides first class pencils this issue, as he has in the other five parts of New Ways to Die. Kudos, too, to inker Klaus Janson […]

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Final Crisis: Rogues’ Revenge 3

And so the first Final Crisis spin-off mini winds up. The Rogues’ quest for revenge against teen clone speedster Impulse for persuading them to kill Bart Allen concludes. And it isn’t pretty. It is pretty entertaining, though, with tons of excellent character moments for Captain Cold and company, a turning point in the life of […]

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Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 1

It’s been a few years since Jimmy Olsen had his own title – well, three decades – so as a card-carrying member of the Fourth Estate, I’m glad to see him get another shot at glory. The cover illustration is a rich confection, courtesy of Ryan Sook, but it’s too retro for this comic, with […]

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Batman and the Outsiders 12 review

‘AN OUTSIDER DIES’ screams the cover. ‘No one cares,’ sighs the reader. Seriously, there are a few Outsiders who have maintained a presence in the DCU in between this book’s many cancellations because they bring something different to the party. Katana (tempestuous mystical swordswoman), Metamorpho (conflicted chemical king, Geo Force (mass-moving prince) . . . […]

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TEENAGERS FROM THE FUTURE: Essays on the Legion of Super-Heroes (Sequart, $26.95) Now here’s a terrific book, a bunch of fan essays on my favourite team. It’s a meaty read, taking in such subjects as architecture, the Legion rulebook and Paul Levitz’ debt to film-maker Robert Altman. Most of the articles are plain fun, reminding […]

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Wonder Woman 25 review

Wonder Woman 24-25’s ‘A Star in the Heavens’ comes at us like a breather, a lightweight two-parter in between the meaty action of the preceding ‘Ends of the Earth’ fantasy worlds storyline and the upcoming, much-hyped ‘Rise of the Olympian’ multi-parter. After all, the hero in Hollywood bit has been done many times previously, with […]

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Pl’se st’p it!

Koriand’r of Tamaran, M’rissey of the Legion, D’spayre of, er, Hell, would you like to borrow a vowel? Really, I have a plenty to spare. Then you wouldn’t be so iritating with your cutesey little apostrophes. I mean, why do we need apostrophes replacing missing vowels when the name is an English version of an […]

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Batman 680 review

Batman, brain addled but fighting back as the Batman of Zur-en-arrh, takes the battle to Arkham Asylum, where the Black Glove and his Club of Villains are using the helpless Nightwing in a game of deadly chance. And Joker is the wild card. Batman RIP has really kicked into high gear for me in the […]

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