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Review: Batman: Cacophony
Original at Newsarama
• Mon, Sep 21
By Henry Chamberlain Batman: Cacophony Writer: Kevin Smith Artist: Walt Flanagan Inker: Sandra Hope Published by DC Comics Hardcover, 142 pages, $19.99 As he throws out one self-deprecating line after another, Kevin Smith can make what he does look easy but it would be a mistake to dismiss what he’s done with...
Marvel Preview Review for October Part 1 of 2
Original at Comics And...Other Imaginary Tales
• Thu, Aug 20
By Lee(noreply@blogger.com) Jim: Bru's run is hardcover for DD and it is sitting on my bookshelf and I'm sure they will collect the rest of his run in another hard cover. Marvel is winning the hard cover wars with me as they collect their hot runs in over sized collects fast while DC sits on stuff like Johns Sinestro war and M...
Review: Justice League of America: The Injustice League collected hardcover (DC Comics)
Original at Collected Editions
• Thu, Nov 13
By noreply@blogger.com (collectededitions) Much as I was looking forward to Dwayne McDuffie's post Justice League Unlimited work on the main comic book series, I unfortunately found myself disappointed. There are certainly some bright spots to Justice League of America: The Injustice League, but for the most part I found it lacki...
Raging Bullets Episode 64 : A DC Comics Fan Podcast
Original at Raging Bullets
• Mon, Mar 31
13:17 Speeding Bullets: This segment is a casual discussion on a variety of books including: Preacherâs first trade, Catwoman 72-76, Super Friends #1, Green Arrow/Black Canary #6, Action Comics 862, The Flash, The Killing Joke Hardcover, Fourth World Omnibus 3 and 4, Robinâs events u...
Weekly Haul: April 25th
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Wed, Apr 25
By Caleb I’ve probably mentioned this before, but I imagine in a few months time JLA/JSA: The Lightning Saga is going to be collected in a hardcover graphic novel to be sold in big box book stores, probably with a trade dress that resembles Identity Crisis and Justice League of America Vol. 1: The Tor...