By Art Baltazar, Franco, Ig Guara and J.P Mayer It would seem that DC Comics is attempting to reach out to a younger audience. The Movement #1 came out earlier this month, a new series that draws on the Occupy movement and uses dark and rejected DCU characters to make a point about how being poor can effect heroes. Now we have the other side of the coin, the rich kid side, The Green Team: Team Trillionaires #1, a look at how being incredibly...
Green Lantern #20
By Geoff Johns and Doug Mahnke Once upon a time, Green Lantern was lame. In the past, some great writers and artists worked on the GL universe, sure. However, the entire mythos felt stale and outdated. Green Lantern definitely needed an overhaul. That’s where Geoff Johns and Green Lantern: Rebirth comes in. Rebirth was the start of a new era for Hal Jordan. An era that was far more vast and interesting than GL Corps had ever been. Green Lantern...
Adventures of Superman #4
By J. M. DeMatteis, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Sal Buscema, Tony Avina and Wes Abbott Don’t be scared off by the new cover image to Adventures of Superman issue 4. Though Superman may look more sinister on the new cover, the story itself shows no signs of falling back on the gritty tone to sell a story. Instead, DeMatteis and Camuncoli tell a very different story in issue four that is energetic and bold. The execution of it, however, might not...
Injustice: Gods Among Us #19
by Tom Taylor, Kevin Maguire, Rosemary Cheetham, Wes Abbott It’s time for a new perspective in the ongoing tale of war for peace. After moving Batman into position to build his own team, Tom Taylor shakes things up a bit in Injustice #19. Similar to the Flash-centric issue, here Taylor brings in artist Kevin Maguire to take a look at what is unfolding through someone else’s eyes. Maguire utilizes the iPhone shape to frame different...
Aquaman #20
by John Ostrander and Manuel Garcia Aquaman #20 offers itself as an interlude to the Death of a King story line by presenting a one-off story featuring The Others. Presumably Geoff Johns needed the month off because of his massive final issue of Green Lantern also out this week. Also getting the month off is regular artist Paul Pelletier with Manuel Garcia stepping in on art duties. Aquaman #20 is a mixed bag. Like any interlude issue its...
Justice League #20
By Geoff Johns, Gene Ha, Andres Guinaldo, Joe Prado and Gary Frank The seeds to the Trinity War were first sown DC’s Free Comic Book Day issue and, ever since, readers have wondered how and why the unstoppable forces of the Justice League, Justice League of America and Justice League Dark would collide. Writer Geoff Johns has been carefully building towards something big and Justice League #20 serves as a wonderful prologue to what is shaping...









