Red Hood is protecting Catwoman's bachelorette party when Anarky arrives to ruin the fun. Can Jason stop Anarky? Is it a good read?
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As the wedding between Batman and Catwoman approaches, the Riddler goes after Batgirl in another of his sick games. Is it a good read?
The latter is an oddly brilliant creation on the part of Tim Seeley, serving as what could be a modern cautionary fairytale type of thing Tommy Elliot makes another disturbing revelation about what he's done with his plastic surgery talents.
The only notable drawback is that some of the dialogue is overcooked and comes off as[...]
And now, writer Tim Seeley has confirmed the sad news, writing on Twitter that he was brought onto the book in the first place only to bring it to an end, even if it took him a year to do it.
https://twitter.com/HackinTimSeeley/status/999297986474790912
DC's August solicits came out last week, as did Seeley's tweet, but nobody seemed to[...]
After spending an evening with Selina Kyle, Robin goes to the arcade before his father's wedding tomorrow. There, he meets someone claiming to be the son of Batman and Catwoman. He doesn't seem friendly. Does it make for a good read?
A new era of Brilliant Trash begins with a world inundated with new superpowered individuals with freedom to choose what to do with their powers. Does it make for a good read?
Our Green Lanterns are at odds, with Jessica Cruz having been taken over by Power Ring and Simon Baz trying to save her. Does it make for a good read?
Outside, John Constantine tries to guide Simon while calming the concerns of the Justice League.
Green Lanterns #46 cover by Brett Booth, Norm Rapmund, and Andrew Dalhouse
Tim Seeley continues to impress with Green Lanterns' return to a more personal and intense story for Simon and Jessica Both are put in the position of facing their inner[...]
Hi-Fi compliments it with is own bright and eye-catching color work.
Green Lanterns #45 is an arguable slow issue, but Tim Seeley giving the transformative day of Jesse's life is a good addition to the book Cliquet and Hi-Fi make it a great-looking book I quite liked it and can easily recommend it Pick it up.
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Written by Tim Seeley with art by the sequel to Freddie E Williams, Freddie E Williams II, the comic is headed to comic stores on July 18.
Here's the story synopsis, from DC's website:
Believing He-Man and the Masters of the Universe defeated, a robotic impostor has seized control of Eternia—but not for long! After freeing his kingdom[...]
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Brilliant Trash reaches its first major crescendo as Kennedy and Jim attempt to escape Lifespan and the FDA. Is it a good read
The Green Lanterns are given the location of Singularity Jain and leave to a planet of liberated machines to capture the villainess. Does it make for a good read?
The Green Lanterns are fighting for their lives in their attempts to shut down the Order of the Steed and free the kidnapped heroes of Earth. Is it a good read?
Our heroic Green Lanterns must go undercover into the Horsehead Nebula to save the Earth superheroes from the religious organization that dominates this region. Is it a good read?
I swear, this will stop getting later and later. Solicits and other distractions late last week prevented me from getting to this sooner. Plus, I had to
Brilliant Trash #4 finds Kennedy and Jim finally arriving at Lifespan's headquarters. Things are complicated by another group of corporate mercenaries try to take Kennedy. Is it a good read?
Our Green Lanterns go undercover as a pair of mercenaries themselves with Scrapps leading the way.
Green Lanterns #41 cover by Will Conrad and Ivan Nunes
This is an uncharacteristically wordy issue for Green Lanterns and Tim Seeley as a writer That wouldn't be a problem if it did more to develop the promising plot of "Superhuman[...]
Our Green Lanterns investigate a missing fellow superhero called Night Pilot. This leads them to a superhero dating app called Caper. How does it connect though? Is it a good read?
The titular Green Lanterns continue to be easily lovable protagonists, and Tim Seeley has definitely proven to be a good fit for the title This book earns itself another recommendation, and you should check it out.
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Liseth Vok has bonded her anatomy with the DNA of a number of powerful alien species,[...]
Revival character Em Cypress, from the comic by Tim Seeley and Mike Norton, is getting a bust from Skelton Crew Studios Arriving in fall, this is the latest of many busts based on Image and creator-owned books announced by Skelton as of late As with the others, there will be preorder bonuses and even a[...]
Tim Seeley has a really enthralling Blade Runner-esque cyberpunk dystopia here, and I look forward to seeing it evolve Petraites and Lesko give it some really good visuals, and the overall comic earns itself a recommendation Give it a try.
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Kennedy continues to get intense visions of Dr Zhen while she and[...]
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Chaos reigns on Ungara, as Regent Anthene Vok and Green Lantern Jessica Cruz work to uproot the Red Tide, an Ungaran supremacist group, from the planet.
Meanwhile, Green Lantern Simon Baz seeks to discover why the Molite leader, Podfather Vob, admitted to the assassination that kicked off this mayhem.
The Green Lanterns meet up later, and[...]
That means The Shadow vs Batman, Bettie Page, Dresden Files, James Bond, Agent 47 — and Alice Cooper Vs Chaos #1 by Tim Seeley and Jim Terry This is a unique comic in that it combines rock legend Alice Cooper with the Chaos Comics! characters from the 1990s.
It's the ultimate heavy metal crossover as the original shock rocker meets the original death metal comic book universe![...]
Kudos to Tim Seeley for bringing this relevant tale to life in such an engaging manner.
The signs of "Ungara for the Ungarans" and the extremist group "Red Tide" (red being the color of Ungaran skin) is all-too reminiscent of the rise of populist white nationalist groups in the western world The fact that the explosion[...]
On the eve of their eighteenth birthdays, they discover a lifelong secret: in a dimension far away, they are each the leader of an army that is at war with one another…and what's more, when they turn eighteen, they're to be Betrothed or Fight to the Death!
From writer Sean Lewis (The Few) and artist Steve[...]
Tim Seeley is a solid writer, and he has shown himself effective at character development in books like Nightwing and Green Lanterns.
The art is provably excellent though, with a good balance of sleek and grit to match the futuristic pseudo-dystopia of this world Beyond that, it just looks damn good Priscilla Petraites does some good[...]
Hi-Fi's colorwork is as strong as ever, and the comic is all the more visually dazzling for his effort.
Despite some flaws, Green Lanterns #36 is another strong entry in the series, and I have become confident in Tim Seeley's ability to continue what Sam Humphries started The characters are as endearing as ever, Jain and[...]
But Nancy is already launching her own one-woman assault on the enemy fortress—with no idea of the terrible secret that awaits her…
From the creator and writer of Preacher and The Boys comes the series that HAD to be told at AfterShock Comics.
"JIMMY'S BASTARDS…is a crazy, offensive, beautiful debut to what is sure to be another[...]
Green Lanterns Jessica Cruz and Simon Baz attacked by the intergalactic criminal Bolphunga. Something is fishy though. And is it a compelling read?