The latest issue if JSA, interestingly titled “Ghost in the Darkness” was, for me, an enjoyable read. Although the story is nothing too spectacular I went along happily with the ride, mainly due to interspersion of comic book history. For... (Continue reading)
Once upon a time, all the Manhunters in Sector 666 malfunctioned. There were only five survivors, who became terrorists targeting the Guardians, known as The Five Inversions. The inversion named Atrocitus would end up murdering the other Inversions, using their... (Continue reading)
Sinestro. The ex-Green Lantern, once considered best of the best, turned villain. After the Guardians learned of his dictatorship of his home-planet Korugar, he was converted into energy and imprisoned inside Oa’s Central Power Battery. The Guardians would eventually release him... (Continue reading)
Green Lantern Corps #35 shows what happens when chaos engulfs Oa. Breakouts in the sciencells begin to tear Oa apart, while other events on Oa only add to the chaos. But the irony of it all is the person pulling... (Continue reading)
Green Lantern Corps. #34 is an issue I just love re-reading. This issue shows alot of talent on the art side of the spectrum, and has a very realistic feel to it.The cover shows Mongul and Arkillo in a vicious... (Continue reading)
Every Friday I pick my favorite cover from all the comic books that came out during the week…this week’s winner goes to Chris Bachalo’s cover to New Avengers Variant #53. I’m not picking all Marvel covers on purpose people, and... (Continue reading)
Hello and welcome to the first JSA blog entry. This column will be an attempt to cover the vast history of the Justice Society of America through all of its incarnations, from their first appearance in All Star Comics #3... (Continue reading)
This issue is was titled “Homecoming,” although I’m not wholly sure why. The team does return after their trip to New York City in the multi-part “Deathtrap” crossover. Most of the issue revolves around Ravager, Rose Wilson, and her future... (Continue reading)
Blackest Night #0 As most comic book readers know, the first Saturday of every May is Free Comic Book Day. If you don’t know about this glorious day, let me shed a little light on the subject. Free Comic Book... (Continue reading)
Need your Secret Six fix? Me too. DC’s The Source has released some preview pages and a little solicitation for issue #10. Check em out here (or right below). Looks like were about to enter into another sub-plot called “Depths”,... (Continue reading)
Still on the edge of your seat from the conclusion of Sinestro Corps War Vol. 1? Well, be prepared for even more space epic goodness as Sinestro Corps War Vol. 2 punches you right in the brain with the power... (Continue reading)
Over the past months, Green Lantern has ascended in DC’s sales list. First with the Rebirth story arc, Revenge of the Green Lanterns, then The Secret Origin, followed by the Sinestro Corps War, the title never fails to deliver. We... (Continue reading)
Battle for the Cowl ended and things turned out a little like I expected; Dick Grayson is Batman, Damian is Robin, and Jason Todd lives to cause more havoc in the next couple of weeks; however, something did surprise me and after... (Continue reading)
So now that you’ve been blown out of your seat by Green Lantern: Rebirth (You did read it, right?!), you’re probably thinking, “Well, that was good and dandy, but I doubt anything else as good will happen in this title.”... (Continue reading)
In my own opinion, the Green Lantern Corps. is one of DC’s top titles as of late. And every series has a beginning, which I believe Dave Gibbons and Patrick Gleason did a great job of putting it to paper.... (Continue reading)