
Check out the variant covers to some of the lantern related titles below!
Here we go again! Another month and another set of teases of the world to come. What happens next in “The Darkseid War”? Is Bryan Hitch still writing and drawing Justice League of America? Find out below! (Hint: Of course he is!)
Grab your filler comics, grab your filler comics so that DC can actually put something out for the next two months! All kidding aside, yes the Convergence is upon us with all of it’s nostalgia riding shotgun. I’m going to put this out there that I was not feeling this “event” when it was initially announced. However after some promotional art was released I was intrigued, and it gave me the hope that the teams behind these two part issues can drum up something entertaining and not formulaic at all.
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Worlds will live and worlds will die, and for Earth 2 the end is nigh. After twenty six weeks of the watching a world burn, there is only one question that needs to be asked. Was this series worth the time and effort and should you read it if you were a fan of Earth 2? If you’ve read my previous reviews you know my stance of this series but as with anything the finale can make or break the story presented. You can have an undefeated season, then lose in the Super Bowl thus making your season a failure in the eyes of fans. Is that the case for World’s End?
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Holy unexpected crossover comic! Coming in July, the miniseries from “Star Trek” license-holder IDW Publishing and of course DC Comics, was announced Saturday during WonderCon. Writer Mike Johnson is handling the six-issue “Spectrum War,” joined by artist Angel Hernández, recently of “Infinite Crisis: Fight for the Multiverse.” Check below for art!
STOP WHAT YOU’RE DOING RIGHT NOW! IF YOU CONTINUE TO READ THIS REVIEW THE ENTIRE WORLD WILL BE DESTROYED! I’m only joking of course….or am I? Since the birth of comics in the olden days there has always been a connection between our prime universe and whatever comic universe that an individual reader could be reading at any time. It’s a relationship unlike any other form of media that can’t be replicated regardless of the attempt. So the question is, what happens when the two universes begin to merge?
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Here we are once again with another farewell before DC begins the Convergence. If you’re reading this (thanks by the way) then chances are you’re surrounded by a group of people who love you and will support you in the darkest of times. However some of us can be stubborn and will attempt to bear the burden alone, which leads us to forget why we have friends to begin with. That isolating feeling becomes more welcoming over time despite it’s false promise of peace. Our own inner demons are the greatest enemies any of us will face.
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The reboot that isn’t a reboot kicks off in June and we’ll soon see what changes and epic stories lie ahead, but for now whet your appetite with the solicitations and covers.
Put this scenario in your head for just a second. You love your job and everyday you strive to do your best no matter what obstacle comes your way. That’s how a lot of people can feel when doing something they love for a living, but eventually we all hit a wall. Sometimes a person needs a change of pace, whether that’s the best interest for the job of the individual. In the last issue of Green Lantern before Convergence that is where we find Hal Jordan. A man given leadership under a tumultuous time for The Green Lanterns, now faced with his toughest challenge yet.
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