Batman #7
Written by Scott Snyder
Pencils by Greg Capullo
Inks by Jonathan Glapion
Review by Bobby Shortle
Scott Snyder's Batman has been all about history. The genealogy of the Wayne's, the ... Read More...
Justice League #6
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Jim Lee and Scott Williams
Review by Bobby Shortle
It has taken me a full six issues to fully understand my problems with Justice League, but now ... Read More...
Batman #6
Written by Scott Snyder
Pencils by Greg Capullo
Inks by Jonathan Glapion
Review by Bobby Shortle
The task of following up something as unique and satisfying as Batman #5 is daunting to sa... Read More...
Batman and Robin #6
Written by Peter J. Tomasi
Pencils by Patrick Gleason
Ink by Mick Gray
Reviewed by Aaron White
HOMERUN.
With baseball season just around the corner, that's the first word th... Read More...
By Bobby Shortle
The recent announcement of Arrow, a pilot being produced by the CW about the DC Comics character Green Arrow, got my wheels spinning about what other super heroes could benefit from a sma... Read More...
I was all ready to write the book off after issue four and if I didn't have such a big weakness for Johns's writing I would have probably done so. Well, this is one instance where addiction pays off because Justice League #5 is the first issue in the series that I've felt truly satisfies.
Batman #5
Written by Scott Snyder
Pencils by Greg Capullo
Inks by Jonathan Glapion
Review by Bobby Shortle
It's been a few days since I first read Scott Snyder's Batman #5 and it has taken th... Read More...
Batwoman #5
Title: Hydrology Part 5: Evapotranspiration
Co-Writer & Art by J.H. Williams III
Co-Written by W. Haden Blackman
Colors by Dave Stewart
Reviewed by Steve Seigh
What can I tel... Read More...
Batgirl #5
Title: A Candy Full of Spiders
Written by Gail Simone
Pencils by Ardian Syaf
Inks by Vicente Cifuentes
Review by Steve Seigh
Batgirl #5 marks the beginning of our second story arc... Read More...
Justice League Dark #4
In the Dark Part Four: By the Light of the Moon
Written by Peter Milligan
Art by Mikel Janin
Review by Bobby Shortle
Confused; that's the word that comes tumbling out o... Read More...