Thursday, February 14, 2019

Electric Warriors #4 Review


Out-Thought and Out-Played

Written by: Steve Orlando
Art by: Travel Foreman
Colours by: Hi-Fi
Letters by: Travis Lanham
Published by: DC Comics
Price: $3.99

There are a number of things one can say about Steve Orlando (and I shall be saying some of them later on in this review) but he doesn't really do 'safe'. Last month's issue took the series' central premise of interstellar diplomacy conducted through super-powered gladiatorial combat and lobbed weird alien cannibalism into the mix. The result was genuinely unsettling and pushed the whole series in a direction I wasn't expecting. Where do Orlando and the really quite impressive series artist Travel Foreman take us this issue? Let's find out…

DC Comics Covers of the Week: February 11, 2019

How Will I Know When it's Covers?

Covers, aww covers, covers. You are my sunshine, and you got me going now.

Chris and Reggie's Cosmic Treadmill ep. 128 - The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Prodigy (1976)


Wrap that Web-Head
Hello, o responsible listeners! In this episode, curious teenagers Chris (@AceComics) and Reggie (@reggiereggie) look at a collaboration between Marvel Comics and Planned Parenthood in 1976: The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Prodigyby Ann Robinson and Ross Andru! After some biographical info about the creators--the best that could be done under the circumstances--the promiscuous hosts look at the beginnings of Planned Parenthood and then read every page and panel of the comic book to hand. Then the pair let their hair down and check out the Second Sexual Revolution--that's the groovy one, folks. Finally, they wrap it all up with some terrific listener mail! It's an episode you'll want to share with your family--IF you choose or have chosen to have one!

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Wonder Woman #64 Review


Writer: G. Willow Wilson
Art team: Jesus Merino, Andy Owens, Romulo Fajardo Jr, and Pat Brousseau
Covers: Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson, and Stanley “Artgerm” Lau
Release Date: 2/13/19
Cover Price: $3.99
Reviewed by: Jon Wayne

I was very excited when G. Willow Wilson took over this book but I have been unimpressed thus far. The first arc was ok but very generic, and it was plagued by mediocre art in the beginning. While I enjoyed the last issue more than others and probably scored it half a point too high, it was total filler and Wonder Woman wasn’t even in half the book! However, I am ready to move on and see if G. Willow can get me more stoked on the future of Diana. Let’s find out if she delivers.

Titans #34 Review and *SPOILERS*

Monologue City



Written By: Dan Abnett
Art By: Bruno Redondo, Marcelo Maiolo
Letters By: Dave Sharpe
Cover Price: $3.99
Release Date: February 13, 2019

*Non Spoilers and Score At The Bottom*

Titans is in a weird place, both in the state of the comic and the actual storyline inside of it. Previously, all the momentum from this book was taken out of it only for it to be regained in the previous issue. The story is also very good so far. It wasn’t perfect but the previous issue was very entertaining and we got a great cliffhanger to start us off on in this issue. I’m hoping we see more of this type of issue as we go further with this book because God knows, that this book has been needing some life pumped into it. But nevertheless, let’s jump into this book and see where it takes us.

The Flash #64 Review and *SPOILERS*

Strangers in a Strange Land



Written By: Joshua Williamson
Art By: Rafa Sandoval, Jordi Tarragona, Tomeu Morey
Letters By: Steve Wands
Cover Price: $3.99
Release Date: February 13, 2019

*Non Spoilers and Score At The Bottom*

We have now entered a crossover! It actually comes at a pretty good time for this book. The Force Quest storyline was at a close and while there are still threads that need to be followed up on, (Commander Cold *cough cough*) the book was at a transition and moves into this storyline very easily, much unlike the Batman book. The previous issue of this crossover was… let’s say… underwhelming. Not a lot happens, there are a ton of Heroes in Crisis recaps. It didn’t get off on the right foot. However, perhaps this book will prove differently. We may have stumbled at the starting line but that doesn’t mean we can’t recover in this race. Let’s jump into this book and see where it takes us.

Supergirl #27 Review and *SPOILERS*

A Chess Match


Written By: Marc Andreyko
Art By: Eduardo Pansica, Julio Ferreira, FCO Plascencia
Letters By: Tom Napolitano
Cover Price: $3.99
Release Date: February 13, 2019

*Non Spoilers and Score At The Bottom*

Supergirl is an odd book. It’s not really anything like I thought it would be. But nevertheless, I find myself really enjoying it. However, I have a pretty large criticism of the book in that they main story that was set up in the first few issues of this book, has been put on the back burner. Granted, the stories that we are getting instead are very fun so I’m not too upset by it. However, it is something that should be mentioned. The story we set up has gone nowhere while the side stories are dominating the book. It’s interesting. Not bad. But interesting nonetheless. Anyway, let’s jump into this book and see where it takes us.

House of Whispers #6 Review and **SPOILERS**


Let Your Ezrulies Hang Out

Written By: Nalo Hopkinson and Dan Watters
Illustrated By: Dominike “DOMO” Stanton
Colors By: John Rauch
Letters By: AndWorld Design
Cover By: Sean Andrew Murray
Edited By: Molly Mahan
Associate Editor: Amedeo Turturro
Assistant Editor: Maggie Howell
Executive Editor: Mark Doyle
Cover Price: $3.99
On Sale Date: February 13, 2019

**NON SPOILERS AND SCORE AT THE BOTTOM**

I ga-ron-tee you’re gonna love my review of House of Whispers# 6! Alright…I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have done that. I’m sorry, okay? I don’t mean to disrespect Cajun folks or genteel Southern men. I apologize. I hope we can move past this.

Hawkman #9 Review



Holy Deathbringers!


Written By: Robert Venditti
Art By: Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Jeremiah Skipper, Starkings & Comicraft
Cover Price: $3.99
Release Date: February 13, 2019


Carter Hall has had all the visions and encounters with his past lives that he'll be able to because the Deathbringers are on their way to Earth........ Too bad that our hero never really found a way to stop them.  Let's jump into this issue and see if Hawkman, the former General of the Deathbringers themselves is enough to stop this monster threat and if he'll finally be rewarded with sweet, sweet death once he does.  Let's check it out.

Red Hood and the Outlaws #31 Review



Daddy Issues


Written By: Scott Lobdell
Art By: Pete Woods, Rex Lokus, Troy Peteri
Cover Price: $3.99
Release Date: February 13, 2019


Jason Todd came face to face with the man called Solitary at the end of last issue...who, if you don't know claims that he's Jason's father, created the Outlaws as we knew them at the beginning of Rebirth and is the leader of the organization called Underlife that Red Hood has been trying to shut down.  Yeah, that's a lot going on with this character and if that wasn't enough, he's also got Bunker from the New 52 Teen Titans in a science experiment.  Let's see if all of these things add up in this issue of Red Hood: Outlaw.  Let's check it out.

Detective Comics #998 Review



Writer: Peter J. Tomasi
Artists: Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, Mark Irwin, David Baron, Rob Leigh
Cover Price: $3.99
Release Date: February 13, 2019

Review by Joey Casco of TheWineStalker.net

This is Part 5 of the Mythology story arc. Somebody has been targeting the people who made Bruce Wayne into Batman; killing Leslie Thompkins and Henri Ducard, and almost killing Alfred Pennyworth and Bruce's sensei. In Detective Comics #997, Batman and Thaddeus Brown escaped a tank with sharks and piranha and defeated the weird monster that has been doing the dirty work. Now Batman thinks that Hugo Strange is behind this, and he's raided Strange's lab.

The Batman Who Laughs #3 Review


Killer Job

Writer: Scott Snyder
Artist: Jock
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: February 13, 2019
Cover Price: $4.99

I have really been enjoying this series so far.  Sure, I am a little confused with everything going on but it's the good kind of confused as I try to figure out the Batman Who Laughs plan as he is one step ahead of Batman.  I mean, how is little old me going to figure things out when Bruce can't, right?  That's the thing about the BWL...he is an evil force of nature and I'm not sure it would be the greatest thing to start thinking like him.  However, that seems to be just what Batman needs James Gordon Jr. to do.  Yea, that'll work out without a hitch.  So, how was this issue?  Let's find out...

Superman #8 Review



Homesick


Written By: Brian Michael Bendis
Art By: Ivan Reis, Brandon Peterson, Joe Prado, Alex Sinclair, Josh Reed
Cover Price: $3.99
Release Date: February 13, 2019


Superboy, Jon Kent is back from his deep space jaunt with Jor-El....... The only problem..... He's aged seven years in that time and now we need to find out what the hell happened to him and if Jor-El is on the level as much as Superman hoped him to be when he originally took Jon away.  Somebody needs to start asking about that out of time and space dimension prison that he had when he went by Mr. Oz, but it seems like nobody wants to talk about that.  Let's jump into this issue and continue our recanting of Jon's seven year summer vacation and find out what's so crazy about Grandpa.  Let's check it out.

Wonder Twins #1 Review



Activate!

Writer: Mark Russell
Artist: Stephen Byrne
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: February 13, 2019
Cover Price: $3.99

When all the Wonder Comics stuff was announced, the Wonder Twins was not on the top of my list of books I needed to read, let alone review.  I mean...it's the Wonder Twins!!!!  Well, here it is and to be honest, nobody else wanted to review it so here I am.  So, was it any good?  Let's find out...

Justice League Dark #8 Review and **SPOILERS**


Meet Me After School in Gemworld

Writer: James Tynion IV
Penciller: Alvarez Martínez Bueno
Inker: Raul Fernandez
Colorist: Brad Anderson
Letterer: Rob Leigh
Cover: Martínez Bueno, Fernandez, Anderson
Variant Cover: Kelley Jones & Michelle Madsen
Assistant Editor: Andrew Marino
Editor: Rebecca Taylor
Group Editor: Marie Javins
Cover Price: $3.99
On Sale Date: February 13, 2019

**NON SPOILERS AND SCORE AT THE BOTTOM**

Boy oh boy! It’s another issue of what’s quickly become my favorite title from DC Comics, Justice League Dark! There’s plenty of goings-on to worry about: the Otherkind are hanging out in the real world, Dr. Fate did…something weird to John Constantine and the Phantom Stranger? It’s been so long since we’ve addressed that, I’ve forgotten the details. I’m sure we’ll be brought back up to speed in my review of issue #8, which follows!

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

PREVIEW: Justice League Dark #8


Here Come the Lords

Writer: James Tynion IV
Penciller: Alvarez Martínez Bueno
Inker: Raul Fernandez
Colorist: Brad Anderson
Letterer: Rob Leigh
Cover: Martínez Bueno, Fernandez, Anderson
Variant Cover: Kelley Jones & Michelle Madsen
Assistant Editor: Andrew Marino
Editor: Rebecca Taylor
Group Editor: Marie Javins
Cover Price: $3.99
On Sale Date: February 13, 2019


“LORDS OF ORDER” part one! Wonder Woman and the Justice League Dark are in a race against time as the Otherkind close in on the rest of the magical community. With the world’s magic failing, the team needs to rally the magic wielders of Earth together. But can they face down Doctor Fate and his newly assembled Lords of Order?!

Why does it feel like the last issue came out a year ago? Well I can't wait to rip into this one! Have a gander at some preview pages, below.

PREVIEW: House of Whispers #6


Russian Doll (of Ezrulies)

Written By: Nalo Hopkinson and Dan Watters
Illustrated By: Dominike “DOMO” Stanton
Colors By: John Rauch
Letters By: AndWorld Design
Cover By: Sean Andrew Murray
Edited By: Molly Mahan
Associate Editor: Amedeo Turturro
Assistant Editor: Maggie Howell
Executive Editor: Mark Doyle
Cover Price: $3.99
On Sale Date: February 13, 2019


Things continue to get worse for Erzulie and her followers in the House of Dahomey. Even her warrior sister-self cannot keep off the pains and troubles that follow each of them like the plague. She fears it may be time to unleash another of her feared personae: Erzulie the Red-Eye, dark lady of sorrows.

Just how many Ezrulies does this lady have inside of her, anyway? And what the heck is an Ezrulie? Maybe the answer is provided in the preview pages below!

PREVIEW: Red Hood: Outlaw #31




Written By: Scott Lobdell
Art By: Pete Woods, Rex Lokus, Troy Peteri
Cover Price: $3.99
Release Date: February 13, 2019

Red Hood and Arsenal began this investigation of the Underlife together in Beijing, and this is where it ends: in an abandoned prison in Mexico. With Roy Harper having passed, Jason Todd finds himself teamed with an ally he couldn’t have imagined—Wingman! (But wait—wasn’t Jason the face beneath Wingman’s mask in BATMAN INCORPORATED?!) When it is all over, Red Hood arrives at a conclusion that will shake the streets of Gotham City…forever?

PREVIEW: Hawkman #9




Written By: Robert Venditti
Art By: Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Jeremiah Skipper, Starkings & Comicraft
Cover Price: $3.99
Release Date: February 13, 2019

The Deathbringers know where Hawkman is—and now they’re coming to Earth to claim him! Carter will need to put all the clues together and fast if he’s going to save the world from mass destruction!

PREVIEW: Superman #8




Written By: Brian Michael Bendis
Art By: Ivan Reis, Brandon Peterson, Joe Prado, Alex Sinclair, Josh Reed
Cover Price: $3.99
Release Date: February 13, 2019

The epic secrets of Superman continue to unfold! A few months in space with his paternal grandfather Jor-El changed Jon Kent forever. With Jon now seeking help from his father, the Man of Steel must learn about the war his son and father fought together and set right the wrongs his father may have unleashed on other worlds. See what changed Superboy in such radical ways as the Unity Saga continues.

PREVIEW: Wonder Woman #64



Writer: G. Willow Wilson
Artist: Jesus Merino
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: February 13, 2019
Cover Price: $3.99

There's a god in Veronica Cale's basement...and it's not happy! As the Olympian pantheon begins to be reborn around the globe, each one could become a deadly weapon in the right hands. Unfortunately for Wonder Woman, the literal god of grudges, grievances and gripes is in the clutches of her most virulent foe!


PREVIEW: Wonder Twins #1



Writer: Mark Russell
Artist: Stephen Byrne
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: February 13, 2019
Cover Price: $3.99

Exiled from their home planet, alien heroes Zan and Jayna must navigate life as teens on Earth at South Metropolis High School, where they're even bigger outsiders than the typical awkward young adults. Under the watchful eye of Superman, the brother and sister pull monitor duty at the Hall of Justice as interns, while also trying to overcome the pitfalls of Zan's brash confidence and Jayna's shy but streetwise persona. If you think you know the Wonder Twins, think again-this book takes the form of the unexpected.


PREVIEW: The Batman Who Laughs #3



Writer: Scott Snyder
Artist: Jock
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: February 13, 2019
Cover Price: $4.99

All the pieces are starting to fit together as the Batman Who Laughs acquires another key element in his plan-one that is linked to the founding fathers of Gotham City and to a legacy started by the Wayne family and protected by none other than Oswald Cobblepot. While the Penguin goes head-to-head with the darkest version of his mortal enemy, Batman is forced to compromise his principles and purge the serum that protects his heart from the deadly Joker Toxin! It's a no-win situation as writer Scott Snyder and artist Jock return to the sociopath they created in "Black Mirror": James Gordon Jr.

PREVIEW: Supergirl #27



Writer: Marc AndreykoArtist: Eduardo Pansica, Julio FerreiraPublisher: DC ComicsRelease Date: February 13, 2019Cover Price: $3.99
Caught in the middle of a Vega System civil war, a powerless Supergirl struggles to rescue as many slaves as she can from the brutal hands of the Citadel. Meanwhile, the Omega Men reel from the discovery that their long-dead colleagues-Nimbus, Harpis and Demonia-are mysteriously still alive! Kara, however, suspects there's more to their grand return than meets the eye...

PREVIEW: Scooby Apocalypse #34



Writer: Keith Giffen, J. M. DeMatteis
Artist: Tom Palmer
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: February 13, 2019
Cover Price: $3.99

The final war with Fred and his nanite-powered monster army begins! Is this the end for the Scooby gang, and perhaps all of humanity, or will Daphne's love for her resurrected boyfriend win out in the end? Plus, more super-heroic lunacy with Atom Ant and the Justice League!

PREVIEW: Flash #64



Writer: Joshua Williamson
Artist: Rafael Sandoval, Jordi Tarragona
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: February 13, 2019
Cover Price: $3.99

"THE PRICE" part two! The two greatest detectives in the DC Universe take on the one cold case that will tear them apart!
As chief architect of the Sanctuary program that cost so much for so many, especially Wally West, Batman will be held accountable...by the Flash! 
A cold case from the Justice League's past has mysteriously re-opened, and Batman and the Flash-the only two heroes who stand a chance of cracking the case-are at each other's throats! Our heroes must combat a demon from the past while burying their own inner demons in the process...and neither the World's Greatest Detective nor the Fastest Man Alive will ever be the same again! But who is really pulling the strings here? And how does Gotham Girl fit into all this? Friendships will be tested and blood will be spilled in this titanic crossover event...