Flashpoint Beyond #0 review
It’s 2011, and DC needs a fresh start. Flashpoint, written by Geoff Johns, is released. This event is a company-wide movement, propelling DC into…
It’s 2011, and DC needs a fresh start. Flashpoint, written by Geoff Johns, is released. This event is a company-wide movement, propelling DC into…
No matter how welcome and anticipated they are, endings are bittersweet. Here we have the final issue of Doomsday Clock, which is a journey…
Right from the beginning, Doomsday Clock has been endlessly fascinating. Even if a particular issue is rather slow, there’s still so much going on…
With the previous issue of Doomsday Clock, I posited that Doctor Manhattan– due to his emotional detachment– may not be considered a human any…
Trade-waiters, your time has come, as the first half of Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson, and Rob Leigh’s Doomsday Clock will be collected…
Can Doctor Manhattan truly be considered a man any longer? It’s not a question that Doomsday Clock proposes, at least not directly, but in…
Superman can move mountains, stop an oncoming train, and restart a dying star. He can keep up with the Flash in a race around…
We all have blind spots. Either willfully or inadvertently, there are things that we tend to turn away from, or things to which we…
Her name is Erika. She is the daughter of an immigrant. Her father is a puppet-maker. He is her whole world, and he is…
I suppose we can’t have it both ways with this series. Last issue, I felt like the narrative came to a relative dead stop,…