For those worried that Greg Rucka's Wonder Woman comic would be greatly diminished by his departure, Shea Fontana makes sure it doesn’t miss a beat.
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Josh is a longtime super hero comic fan and an aspiring comic book and fiction writer himself. He also trades in videogames, Star Wars, and Magic: The Gathering, and he is also a budding film buff. He's always been a huge nerd, and he hopes to contribute something of worth to the wider geek culture conversation. He is also happy to announce that he is the new Reviews Editor for Bleeding Cool. Follow on Twitter @joshdavisonbolt.
The Flash #27 is a really cool issue. The fighting is great, there is emotional weight to the battle, and it’s a lot of fun.
If you’re interested in Secret Empire, The Mighty Captain Marvel #7 won’t give you much — but those here for Carol Danvers will not be disappointed.
It’s disappointing to say, but Blue Beetle #11 is a very disposable issue. It is glacially slow, and it wraps up a story that was pretty much over already.
'Demonic' had a short theatrical release and a DVD release in the UK, Germany, Japan, and Brazil in 2015, but not the United States until now.
Ultimates Squared is a fantastic comic, and this issue is one of the best. It has big ideas, a lot of action, and the art brings it all to life marvelously.
Green Lanterns #27 is another solid chapter in the saga of Jessica Cruz and Simon Baz. I continue to hold that this is the best comic of Rebirth.
Courtesy of Bleeding Cool's Hilton Collins: According to Tomi Adeyemi, the Nigerian-American author of the young adult fantasy novel Children of Blood and
Courtesy of Bleeding Cool's Nick Kazden: As the Con started to wind down on Sunday afternoon, Bryan Tillman hit the stage full of energy to teach a crowd
Dave Porter discusses his career, Breaking Bad, Preacher, the challenge of composing theme songs, and his advice for aspiring composers.
I highly recommend Green Arrow #27. It’s got action, heart, and Green Arrow being a loudmouth liberal. What more do you need from a Green Arrow comic?
I will gleefully recommend Luke Cage #3. The comic does tell an interesting story, and the art is great, even if it’s not fitting.
Courtesy of Bleeding Cool's Nick Kazden: In the middle of Comic-Con's most crowded day, a collection of some of TV's hottest composers hit the stage to
Daredevil is one of Marvel’s greatest characters, and Soule is doing him some justice with a unique story. This is a rock-solid comic deserving of a read.
Doctor Strange #23, despite its stunning art, lacks the high stakes that make for a great story and the humor falls into the realm of outright annoying.