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: Features | Tags: Brett Register, Chris Landa, Dark Knight Legacy, Machinima, Nightwing, Red Hood, Woody Tondorf
With all the hype (good & bad) around Affleck’s casting as Batman – it’s still pretty damn cool to see fan films raising the bar time and again and in much the same way that the indie/self-published comics do against those larger publishers!
Filed under: Features | Tags: Batman, Dark Knight, David Finch, Detective Comics, Gail Simone, KyleHiggins, Nightwing, Robin, ScottSnyder, TonyDaniel
It’s a surprise this didn’t happen earlier – my very own column to talk about the thing I hold most dear in comics – Batman. If you’re new to the blog you’ll already know I read a lot (if not most of) the bat-books from DC, as well as steep myself in as many bat-things as a married man can get away with, so it was only logical that I start a regular post to discuss everything that’s going on in the Bat-verse. Be careful though – SPOILER ALERT! – although I try to keep away from spoilers in my reviews of issues, this feature won’t have such a luxury – so it’s wise to make sure you’ve caught up before going much further.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, DC Comics | Tags: Batman, DCNew52, MickGray, Nightwing, PatrickGleason, PeterJTomasi, Robin
Batman and Robin are BACK! But rather than rewriting the rules, it’s almost as if this picks up just where we left off before all of this Flashpoint business. The one big difference though is who makes up the dynamic duo, which sees the return of Bruce alongside his own Son, battling crime together as a pair for the first time.
WARNING: some spoilers. Continue reading