On August 28th, 1917, Jacob Kurtzberg was born in Manhattan. He was born to a pair of Austrian Jewish immigrants. He took to drawing quickly, starting in
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Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #27 is the most narratively thin issue yet, but a straightforward issue every now and again is good for a series.
While not quite on the level of the Sandman and New Gods one-shots, Manhunter still provides a compelling read that honors one of comic’s greatest legends.
This is indeed Gotham City, in all of it's crime-ridden glory. The book is appealing, and I enjoyed reading the heck out of Batgirl #14.
Continuing their month of tribute comics to the one and only Jack Kirby, the late comics legend responsible for most of the Marvel Age characters and a
Despite some minor quibbles, #27 is still another fantastic issue of Aquaman. It’s easily among DC’s best books right now, and you should be reading it.
Wonder Woman #28 has a lot of excitement and emotional moments, and newly arrived writer Shea Fontana has taken up the mantle from Greg Rucka effortlessly.
Justice League #27 is a very engaging issue. The Justice League's children are interesting, as are their complicated relationships with their parents.
Dark Nights: Metal #1 is engaging, the characters are interesting, and the art is beautiful. Sometimes it’s just that simple.
Review: With great pacing and vibrant, striking art, Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps easily earns another high rating with issue #26.
The Flash #28 is a very well-balanced comic. It is a carefully constructed concoction of character study, action, and intrigue.
JLA #12 is charming, but its pacing issues are abysmal. If you aren't attached to the characters, the slowness of the plot will likely drive you away.
Mister Miracle #1 is ambitious, unique, and draws you in. It has some surface-level flaws that drag it down, but it's worth your time to check it out.
Do you like action-packed comics, Hawkman, and/or superheroes? If yes to any of these (or even if you say no), pick up The Savage Hawkman volume one.