Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors #1 The first issue of Emerald Warriors, which will chronicle Guy Gardner’s adventures while exploring the unknown sectors of the universe, is a very intriguing read. Peter Tomasi is creating a story around Guy Gardner, a... (Continue reading)
Justice League In The Works, Sans Batman and Superman (Rumor) According to MultiPurposePoni over at CBM, a Justice League film has been green-lit, but will not feature Batman or Superman. Instead, the first film will supposedly feature Green Lantern, The... (Continue reading)
Batman: Under The Red Hood The latest DCU Original Animated Movie, Batman: Under The Red Hood was released on July 27, and was based on the Judd Winick storyline Under The Hood, which serves as a sequel to the controversial... (Continue reading)
Green Lantern #56 So, let me tell you right now, I think this issue is amazing. I think this is probably the best issue since Green Lantern #43, the Black Hand issue. This story was simply amazing, and I’ve never... (Continue reading)
Green Lantern Corps #50 After a two month absence from doing reviews, I’m back and eager to review my two favorite series in comics, Green Lantern and Green Lantern Corps. Let’s get started, shall we? This months issue of Green... (Continue reading)
A Unified DC Film Universe Hello there, and welcome to my new bi-weekly blog, Fanboy Dreaming! Here I will go over many things I have been dying to see happen, whether on screen, in print, or even in a clamshell... (Continue reading)
Edward Norton Won’t Return As The Hulk In The Avengers Today, Marvel President Kevin Fiege released this statement regarding how Edward Norton doesn’t fit the path they are taking the character: “We have made the decision to not bring Ed... (Continue reading)
Brightest Day #3 The mystery of why the entity of the white light of life resurrected twelve heroes and villains at the end of the Blackest Night continues to deepen in this third installment of Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi’s... (Continue reading)
Justice League: Generation Lost #1 Welcome to our first review of the new series “Justice League: Generation Lost”, part of DC’s current Brightest Day company wide storyline. This series follows Booster Gold, Ice, Fire and Captain Atom as they search... (Continue reading)
The Flash #2 This is the second issue of the new The Flash series, which currently sports the Brightest Day banner along with many DC titles. and it just keeps getting better. This issue is the second part of “The... (Continue reading)
Brightest Day #1 By now we all now Brightest Day is a 26 issue bi-weekly series, so obviously the firs issue isn’t going to be full of action and plot twists, it’s mainly just foreshadowing, anticipation, and momentum that gets... (Continue reading)
Artist Freddie E. Williams II Sits Down For 10 Quick Questions Freddie E. Williams II is the current artist on JSA: All-Stars, and has come a long way since a 7-year stint at Hallmark. But before moving up to work... (Continue reading)
Green Lantern Corps #47 No doubt about it, Peter Tomasi went out with a bang. This is his last issue on Green Lantern Corps, and in August he starts Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors, and he is being replace on GLC... (Continue reading)
Green Lantern #53 Well well well, it’s that time of the month again, and I am bringing you the review of Green Lantern #53, which I must say is wonderful in it’s own ways, and shows that Brightest Day is... (Continue reading)
Brightest Day #0 Let me get it out as quickly as possible: I cannot wait for Brightest Day biweekly and my excitement is larger than pre-Blackest Night. The characters featured are characterized great with new attitudes, although some of the... (Continue reading)