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Review: Tangent: Superman's Reign Vol. 2 trade paperback (DC Comics)
Original at Collected Editions
• Mon, Nov 16
By noreply@blogger.com (collectededitions) I like Dan Jurgens' writing, don't get me wrong. Not only did he pen stories from one of my favorite eras of Superman (and that's before Death of Superman, but also I've dug his Tangent concept and comics through three individual volumes and the first part of Tangent: Superman's Reign.
ComicList: DC Comics for 10/28/2009
Original at ComicList
• Wed, Nov 4
• 8 related articles
By ComicList Batman #692, $2.99 Batman The Brave And The Bold #10, $2.50 Blackest Night Titans #3 (of 3)(George Pérez Variant Cover), AR Superman #693, $2.99 Superman In World's Finest Comics Archives Vol 2 HC, $49.99 Teen Titans #76, $3.99 Wonder Woman #37, $2.99
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Blackest Night: Titans #3 by George Perez
Original at titanstower.com monitor room
• Fri, Oct 9
By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) “Who better to homage the cover to NEW TEEN TITANS (vol. 1) #30 than its original artist George Pérez? He even did a baby Black Lantern Wildebeest on the logo! And Hi-Fi Design knocked the coloring out of the park. You might see Pérez and Hi-Fi team up again on another Titans project in 2010. Stay...
ComicList: DC Comics for 09/30/2009
Original at ComicList
• Wed, Sep 30
• 8 related articles
By ComicList Batman The Brave And The Bold #9, $2.50 JLI Series 2 Blue Beetle Action Figure, AR Justice League Of America 80 Page Giant #1, $5.99 Superman #692, $2.99 Superman Batman Vol 1 Public Enemies TP (New Printing), $14.99 Superman Kryptonite TP, $14.99 Wonder Woman #36, $2.99
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Review: Daredevil: The Devil, Inside and Out Vol. 1 trade paperback (Marvel Comics)
Original at Collected Editions
• Mon, Sep 7
By noreply@blogger.com (collectededitions) By avoiding some of these high-octane stories, the writers can keep Daredevil on the street, and don't have to continuously create more ridiculous situations/villains to spur the hero on or make the universe consistent [it's always seemed odd to me that Nightwing has faced Trigon (The...
Annotations for Trinity issue #52
Original at Comic Book Resources
• Fri, May 29
Ca Eddie “Kid Devil/Red Devil” Bloomberg, Maxine “Cyclone” Hunkel, and Cassie “Wonder Girl” Sandsmark are in the background of panel 4. Eddie lost his powers and his demonic appearance sometime around Teen Titans vol. 3 #68 (April 2009), ...
Top ten reads # 10 - The Judas Contract
Original at Examiner.com
• Mon, Mar 16
The Judas Contract - by Marv Wolfman & George Perez (1984) Originally presented in The New Teen Titans (Vol. 1) # 39-40, Tales of the Teen Titans # 41-44, and Tales of the Teen Titans Annual # 3 A lot of times, comics rely on the last pages of an issue ...
Annotations for Trinity issue #41
Original at Comic Book Resources
• Thu, Mar 12
Ca Isaiah was created by Dan Jurgens and George Perez and first appeared in Teen Titans vol. 2 #1 (October 1996). – “You’re aging, visibly”: will this be important later? I might be reading too much into this, but Jay, Alan, and Carter were de-aged by the ...
Annotations for Trinity issue #38
Original at Comic Book Resources
• Thu, Feb 19
Ca It refers to Deathstroke’s heavily-implied (ie, a lot more heavily than the “beef bourguignon” incident) sexual relationship with 16-year-old Tara “Terra” Markov, as portrayed for example in The New Teen Titans vol. 1 #39 (February 1984). ...
CD Review (Silence) is a Weapon
Original at Native Times
• Mon, Nov 24
OK - She is the sister of the Titans member Starfire. The character first appears in the New Teen Titans vol. 1, #23. Recent Nammy Award winners for Album of the ...
All StarGoddam Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder Snotty Brat Vol. 1 Review, Part 3- I finally read some of it!
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Tue, Jul 22
By Brad Curran There’s no one to tell him no. He doesn’t need comics, so he can write whatever he wants. I mean, he didn’t even seem to have that much freedom in DKSA, and that’s a story where Batman has a climatic “subtext, what subtext?” worthy fight with Robin and then dismembers him. So of course this book is...
Can’t Wait for Wednesday Friday
Original at Newsarama
• Thu, Jan 3
• 8 related articles
By Kevin Melrose Kevin’s pick of the week: Teen Titans: Year One #1 Teen Titans: Year One #1 Presents, Vol. 2 Aria, Vol. 1 Dr. Slump, Vol. 14 Hikaru No Go, Vol. 11 Nana, Vol. 8 Path of the Assassin, Vol. 8 Prince of Tennis, Vol. 23 Sgt. Frog, Vol. 14 DC COMICS MARVEL COMICS
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Teen Titans-The Judas Contract
Original at The Daily P.O.P.
• Mon, Aug 6
By dailypop New Teen Titans, The: The Judas Contract (New Teen Titans) Nightwing, Vol. 1: Love and War (Batman) Give Our Regards to the Atomsmashers!: Writers on Comics Word on the street is that classic series scribe and co-creator of the 80’s iteration of the team Marv Wolfman
Review: Batman: Under the Hood Vol. 2 trade paperback (DC Comics)
Original at Collected Editions
• Mon, May 21
By collectededitions Batman: Under the Hood Volume 2 opens as Batman investigates the return of Jason Todd, while Jason, as the Red Hood, continues to take apart Gotham ganster Black Mask's hold on the city. When Black Mask accepts help from the assassin Deathstroke, Batman fights beside Jason, but when Jason...
Comic Book Review: Batman - Under the Hood, Vol. 2 by Judd Winick, Doug Mahnke, Shane Davis, Eric Battle, and Tom Nguyen
Original at Blogcritics
• Mon, May 21
By collectededitions Batman: Under the Hood, Volume 2 opens as Batman investigates the return of Jason Todd, while Jason, as the Red Hood, continues to take apart Gotham ganster Black Mask's hold on the city. When Black Mask accepts help from the assassin Deathstroke, Batman fights beside Jason, but when Jaso...