The Flash tries to help Wally West cope with his memories of another world while we see the plans of Eobard Thawne and Hunter Zolomon, the two men known as Zoom. Does it make for good read?
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No Justice kicks off with a visit to Earth from Brainiac. He easily dispatches the Justice League, Titan, Teen Titans, and Suicide Squad. However, he is seeking their help. Does it make for a good read?
DC Nation kicks off with three introductory stories leading into Batmand and Catwoman's wedding, Man of Steel, and No Justice. Is it a good read?
Dark Knights Rising: The Wild Hunt follows the Flash, Raven, and Cyborg desperately trying to return to our universe with the help of Detective Chimp. Is it a good read?
The Flash is held at bay by Black Hole, which we now know is led by Gorilla Grodd. Will Grodd be able to break Barry Allen? Is it a good read?
The elder Wally West, also known as the Flash, attempts to connect with someone he knew before he disappeared. In the future, the murder of the Reverse-Flash is investigated. Is The Flash Annual #1 a good read?
Joshua Williamson and Andrei Bressan's Birthright will be coming to a theater near you sometime in the future, courtesy of Universal Pictures and Skybound Entertainment The Image Comics fantasy series, which also features colors by Adriano Lucas, will be produced by David Alpert, Bryan Furst, Sean Furst, Jeb Brody, and Robert Kirkman.
Kirkman, the third famous person to ever[...]
The Flash comes in to investigate a murder at Iron Heights. A Rogue is dead, and anyone could be a suspect. Is this a compelling mystery?
Meena has aborbed Barry's Negative Speed Force energy and proclaimed herself the Negative Flash. With this new enemy, is it a good read?
Thankfully for Evolution, the Skybound horror title by James Asmus, Joseph Keatinge, Christopher Sebela, Joshua Williamson, Joe Infurnari, and Jordan Boyd, it looks like the title has what it takes to survive.
Evolution #1 is being "rushed back to print in order to keep up with increased customer demand," according to a press release from Image Comics.
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The Justice League is at the mercy of the Nightmare Batmen, but Cyborg has become connected to a power he didn't know he had. Is this a compelling read?
However, Joshua Williamson's Flash series has shown itself fairly obsessed with creating new evil counterparts to the Flash with Godspeed and Meena It doesn't help that Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato contributed their own new Reverse-Flash with Daniel West, and there are two Wally Wests right now That's admittedly not the fault of Williamson, but[...]
Last Wednesday saw the release of Dark Nights: Metal tie in one shot, Batman Lost, written by Scott Snyder, James Tyion IV, and Joshua Williamson, with art handled by Doug Mahnke, Yanick Paquette, Jorge Jimenez, Jaime Mendoza, Wil Quintana, Nathan Fairbairn, and Alejandro Sanchez.
Batman Lost cover by Olivier Coipel and Dave Stewart
But one of the[...]
Batman Lost adores its vulnerable protagonist without deifying him, it is a good mind trip of a story, and the art is gorgeous.
The Flash and Steel just sent Superman to the Dark Multiverse, but the forces of Barbatos have counterattacked. Does this Metal tie-in hit hard?
While reconnecting with Kid Flash has been a strained process, Barry's new job at Iron Heights may just be worse. Is this new stage still readable?
Green Arrow has to work with other heroes in their defense of Gotham City from the forces of the Batman Who Laughs. Is it a compelling read?
Amongst the announcements were two new vertigo series, Motherland by Si Spurrier and Rachael Stott, and Deathbed by Joshua Williamson and Riley Rossmo.
DC also revealed that they have access to time travel technology by talking about the things the panel's guests said at the panel that hasn't taken place yet.
The Vertigo/DC's Young Animal panel at[...]
It's a good continuation to the Flash's saga, and writer Joshua Williamson should be proud of his work here Pick it up.
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Flash #31 variant cover by Howard Porter and Hi-Fi
The Flash battles the villain Bloodwork, a former CCPD coroner named Ramsey Rosso His blood is spreading throughout Central City, and the[...]
Batman: The Red Death is a cruel yet fun little diversion about Bat-Flash from Metal #2, and you should give it a look — if that sounds appealing to you.
The auspicious lineup features Riley Rossmo, Tim Seeley, Si Spurrier, Magdalene Visaggio, Joshua Williamson and others!"
Now, what is of particular interest are the creators named on this panel: Riley Rossmo, Joshua Williamson, Si Spurrier, Tim Seeley, and Magdalene Visaggio.
The panel is a mix of Vertigo and Young Animal, as the two lines seem to be edging[...]
The Flash #28 is a very well-balanced comic. It is a carefully constructed concoction of character study, action, and intrigue.
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.
Tightly written, with a powerful tension throughout and continuing the breakneck pacing of the last part of the crossover from The Flash #21, the story is a masterpiece in that respect from Joshua Williamson (who took over scripting of Batman from The Button collaborator Tom King for an issue) The art from Jason Fabok and[...]
DC All-Access talked with writer Joshua Williamson about the latest issue and how Wally is tormented by the idea that his father is a criminal He's going to be going through a lot of over the next few issues But they learn what readers already know… that Daniel West aka Reverse-Flash, was part of the[...]
Hall (opt Jennifer Carpenter & James Remar), CAGE! #1 with Mike Coulter, Uncanny Avengers #8 & Unstoppable Wasp #1 with Evangeline Lilly, some Stranger Things with Millie Bobby Brown (opt extra kids, and Winona Ryder), and more:
There's a special Tatiana Maslany Orphan Black (various issues / covers) opportunity:
January's thread (check for availability) had Justice League VS[...]
The original 3Dnado was one of the most frequent causes of resets of the Has DC Done Something Stupid Today counter in history.
The regular creative teams of Batman's Tom King and Jason Fabok and The Flash's Joshua Williamson and Howard Porter will write and draw the crossover in April While the regular issues will hold the[...]
Writer Joshua Williamson talks with DC All Access about the Shade and how he's different from the Rogues that the Flash usually faces He also talks about the new Tower of Darkness that has popped up in the Shadowlands and how it allows for the shadows and darkness to escape into the real world.
After that,[...]
What's his story and how do his powers differ from The Flash? According to Joshua Williamson, that answer is a spoiler… but whatever it is, it's something Barry wishes he could do.
In the video below, Jason Inman interviews Williamson about God Speed and when Barry will team with Kid Flash He also talks about the[...]
Written by Joshua Williamson (Ghosted, Nailbiter) with art by Andrei Bressan, each new issue of this new arc will feature "Hero's Journey" variants, iconic moments in Mikey's life depicted by Image's finest artists In Birthright #11, readers will get a glimpse at one of Mikey's most pivotal moments: his confrontation with the Pale Rider.
Writer Joshua[...]