Review: Deathstroke Vol. 2: Lobo Hunt trade paperback (DC Comics)

Người đăng: Unknown on Thứ Hai, 31 tháng 3, 2014

If you want to read a book with a lot of Deathstroke in it, one of those books is Deathstoke Vol. 2: Lobo Hunt.That's faint praise, but I don't think anyone is going into a book that starts off with four issues about Deathstroke [...]
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Number 1551: The “undiscovered” master

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This Rocketman story is from Chesler’s Scoop Comics #2 (1942), credited by the Grand Comics Database to Arthur Pinajian. Pinajian, an old-time comic book artist working with the Funnies, Inc, studio, also drew features such [...]
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Number 1550: Monarch of Monster Isle

Người đăng: Unknown on Chủ Nhật, 30 tháng 3, 2014

A few things went through my head as I was reading the first issue of Dell’s Kona Monarch of Monster Isle from 1962.First, for a scientific expedition the Dodd family has taken a lot of guns and ammo. Dr. Dodd, who is “Grandpa,” [...]
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DC Trade Solicitations for June 2014 - Absolute Batman: Haunted Knight, Batman: Fugitive, Brightest Day Omnibus, Batman and Joker 75th Anniversary, Green Lantern Corps to paperback, Vibe

Người đăng: Unknown on Thứ Sáu, 28 tháng 3, 2014

I'm still catching my breath over here from the mass of DC Comics Fall 2014 trade solicitations that came out not too long ago, and in addition, I didn't see all that much to comment on in the DC Comics June 2014 trade paperback [...]
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Number 1549: Action, please!

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“Power Nelson, Futureman,” from Prize Comics #16 (1941) uses the Jack Kirby template of early comic book art. Action, action, action. The art is attributed to Paul Norris, a journeyman who drew for decades, comic books, [...]
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