Filed under: Comic Reviews, DC Comics | Tags: Crime Syndicate, David Finch, DCNew52, Forever Evil, Geoff Johns, Justice League, Justice League Dark, Justice League of America, Kord, Lex Luthor, Nightwing, Superman, Trinity War
DC’s latest crossover event saw Justice League, Justice League of America and Justice League Dark crossover in the 6-issue arc Trinity War and with Geoff Johns at the helm it’s lead us into Forever Evil.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, DC Comics | Tags: constantine, dc comics, enchantress, halloween, horror, JLDark, Justice League, Mikel Janin, Peter Milligan, shade, Xanadu, zatanna
Justice League Dark #1 was despite being the book I was most looking forward to reading therefore likely to be jinxed and awful, my definite top book of the DC Reboot. I was dreading and looking forward to Wednesday this week in equal measure, just in case the success of issue 1 was a fluke and I’d be left with another tepid title I’d foolishly pre-ordered.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, DC Comics | Tags: aquaman, Batman, DCNew52, Geoff Johns, Green Lantern, Jim Lee, Justice League, Superman, The Flash, wonderwoman
Ok, so we probably got carried away with ourselves last month when we got the first glimpse of the first DCNew52, Justice League. DC’s hype-machine had been running for month’s ahead of the launch, we’d just come out of a Flashpoint high and we were ready to explode at the anticipation of a new world and new costumes. 51 issues later and we are in a much better position to see what JL#1 was really like – i.e. note quite the best of the bunch. But what does #2 do to try and improve on this?