This leads him to unite Sinestro, Gorilla Grodd, the Joker, Black Manta, and the Cheetah under the banner of the Legion of Doom.
Justice League #5 cover by Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, and Wil Quintana
Justice League #5 begins the story of the Legion of Doom's union, motive, and mission This issue focuses on Luthor and how[...]
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Plus, the plot with Scab of the Jokerz has an interesting angle to it.
Batman Beyond #20 art by Marco Castiello, Mark Morales, and Wil Quintana
Marco Castiello's artwork is an interesting mixture of gritty detailing, classic comic styling, and some of the sleekness of past Batman Beyond artists It looks great and fits Terry McGinnis well[...]
It's a disconcerting trend.
Cyborg #22 art by Tom Derenick, Wil Quintana, and Pete Pantazis
Tom Derenick's artwork is undeniably the best part of the comic It brings its own style and even adds some visual personality to Vic Cyborg himself looks quite good, and the giant robots have a simple yet appealing design to their chassis[...]
Will Conrad and Wil Quintana's artwork looks great, and the overall story provides a nice opening for this book.
The second gives us more interiority for Lex Luthor and how he deals with relatively trivial matters in public The story is actually quite funny, as much of the book is Lois and Clark riffing on public[...]
Also, Cyborg effectively has a healing factor, and it's never explained why that can't just save him this time around.
Cyborg #21 art by Tom Derenick, Scott Kolins, and Wil Quintana
Tom Derenick and Scott Kolins tag-team for the art on this one, and the resulting book looks quite good Their styles coincide quite well, leaving the[...]
This language is such a loose mess of double-negatives and wavering rules of its own that I was often forced to reread it as the opposite, then decipher what the opposite of that opposite is.
Superman #44 art by Doug Mahnke, Jamie Mendoza, and Wil Quintana
Doug Mahnke's excellent artwork is a boon to this comic[...]
The Batman Who Laughs and the Nightmare Batmen are in pursuit.
Dark Knights Rising: The Wild Hunt Cover by Doug Mahnke and Wil Quintana
Those are the broad strokes of the plot However, trying to explain the exact details of what happens would be a challenge The ship which Cyborg, Raven and the Flash are flying run[...]
Wil Quintana's color art is pretty good too.
Superman #40 is a decent if somewhat-troubled excursion to a dying world in an attempt to stop history from repeating itself It's not perfect, but it's fun enough Plus, Mahnke, Mendoza, Hanna, and Quintana bring some great art to the table I can recommend this, even if it's[...]
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[...]