TheBatman1's Comic Review- Week 10/16/11

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By TheBatman1 - Oct 23, 2011 09:10 PM EST
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Sorry that this is a bit late but it has been a busy week. It was a big week- 7 interesting books.

Batman #2- Well this issue was shocking. It opens up with Bruce Wayne being beaten up and thrown out of a window, then flashing back to the day(s) before. My only problem is that the Nightwing issue is resloved right away. 4.5 out of 5

DCU Presents: Deadman #2- This was a step down from #1. It is a lot of talk and it starts to get confusing towards the end. 3 out of 5.

Green Lantern Corps #2- The art was great. The story was okay. This was one nice big battle issue. 4 out of 5.

Justice League #2- Jim Lee is a FANTASTIC artisit. Everyone knows this. But he really shows how great his art is in this issue. There is a two page spread of Superman breaking out of chains from GL. I love this book. 5 out of 5.

Nightwing #2- This must be the week of amazing artwork. This was such a nice looking book. The story is also pretty good. Nighwing escapes from the villain, and later has to go talk to the owner of haley Circus. The ending is sad, and I can't wait for more of this book. 5 out of 5.

Red Hood and the Outlaws- Still my favorite book. Nice artwork. We get a bit of an origin for Jason Todd(My favorite DC character). Some cool action, good story, a nice mix of humor and action. 5 out of 5

Supergirl- Again, I read this book in under 5 minutes. I have know idea why. It seems pretty good. 4 out of 5.

So this was a pretty good week. No really bad books. A complaint I have is that every book has a preview for Batman: Noel. It starts to get really irratating.

And as I will do every week, another comic I read this week was:

Powers #1- I recently heard about the new show coming out, so I thought I should try the comic. I read issue one in the tradepaperbacke, than I went on amazon and bought 6 other trades. This is such a cool book. My favorite part is the dialouge. It is formatted like real life. People interupt each other, stumble over words, stutter. This is really great. 5 out of 5

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blabberingblatherskite
blabberingblatherskite - 10/24/2011, 7:09 PM
Nice reviews man. I'm gonna drop action comics and I was wondering what you think should take it's place. It's between red hood and teen titans.
TheBatman1
TheBatman1 - 10/24/2011, 8:48 PM
Both are good books. Red Hood seems to have a good mix of humor and action, and the characters are alot of fun. Teen Titans is also really good. So far, only Red Robin and Wonder Girl are par of the team, but it is pretty good. The big problem is that it ties in to Superboy, which is not that good of a book imo. So I would say Red Hood
blabberingblatherskite
blabberingblatherskite - 10/26/2011, 3:50 PM
Thanks a lot.
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