Friday, September 23 2011
‘Green Lantern Corps #1’: An Odd Couple at Work and Play
Rather than the brash, garish, often crass characterization of previous outings, Peter Tomasi offers readers of Green Lantern Corps a deep, rich characterization to Green Lanterns Guy Gardener and John Stewart.
Friday, September 2 2011
Is It Just Us?
Imagine a weird ending to Back to the Future where Doc Brown never shows up and Marty McFly convinces himself it was all just a dream. The sequel is just Marty living an everyday life. Now ask yourself what are your expectations of the DC reboot.
Thursday, August 18 2011
Geoff Johns’ Green Lantern Finally Buried in the Light
With the series coda to Geoff Johns' six-year run on Green Lantern just completed, the once bright Silver Age hero's adventures leave a bitter taste, more because of magical promise of Johns' early work.
Monday, July 25 2011
DC’s ‘Flashpoint’ Shows Why We Should Make Demands of Our Art
While Flashpoint might seem nothing more than an interregnum prior to DC's September reboot, Geoff Johns manages perhaps the most credible meditation on current events and the best use of the superhero genre to date.
Friday, July 8 2011
Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters
Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters doesn’t suffer the same fate as some of the Marvel properties that have been controlled by Sega recently, but it is still lacking in many areas.
Tuesday, February 9 2010
Azrael #1-3
Scorsese-inspired and Petraeus-infused, Fabian Nicieza and Ramon Bachs' new Azrael is an incendiary powder keg, commenting one everything from the War on Terror to its title character's relevance to the very purpose of faith.
Thursday, September 24 2009
Wednesday Comics #1-7
Is Wednesday Comics just another piece of the DC pie or its own unique work?

































