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Tag Archives: Batman
Batman Universe #1 (DC)
Rating: 4/5 – Awesome Reprinted Story with a Too-High Price Tag. by ComicSpectrum EiC Bob Bretall. Batman Universe #1 reprints the Batman story written by Brian Michael Bendis with art by Nick Derington that was originally included in 100-Page Batman … Continue reading
Batman Giant #1 (DC)
Rating: 5/5 – Batman Family for a New Group of Fans. by ComicSpectrum EiC Bob Bretall The 1st 100 page Batman sampler that DC is releasing through Walmart stores has 3 full reprinted comics and a new 12 page Batman … Continue reading
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Tagged Amanda Conner, Batman, comics, DC Comics, Harley Quinn, Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee, Jimmy Palmiotti, Nightwing
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Superman Giant #1 (DC)
Rating: 4/5 – Superman Shines, but Substantially Shares Spotlight . by ComicSpectrum EiC Bob Bretall The 1st 100 page Superman sampler that DC is releasing through Walmart stores has 3 full reprinted comics and a new 12 page Superman story. … Continue reading
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Tagged 100 page, Batman, comics, DC Comics, Geoff Johns, Green Lantern, Jeph Loeb, Jimmy Palmiotti, Superman, The Terrifics
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Batman: White Knight #8 (DC)
Rating: 5/5 – White Knight or Dark Knight? by ComicSpectrum reviewer Adam Brunell We are now at the end of what could be one of my favorite Batman stories out there. Over time there have been many different variations and … Continue reading
The Brave and the Bold #1 (DC)
Rating: 4.5/5 – Batman and Wonder Woman are Braver and Bolder! By ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas It’s funny, although Liam Sharp has been in the comic industry for some time, only recently have I come to love his work. … Continue reading
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Tagged Batman, comic books, comics, DC Comics, Liam Sharp, The Brave and the Bold, Wonder Woman
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The Flash #21 (DC)
Rating: 5/5 – The Button Part 2: DC Nostalgia Gets Me Every Time… by ComicSpectrum EiC Bob Bretall. Shawn reviewed Batman #21 last week, part one of “The Button” and gave it a 5/5. For me, that issue was a … Continue reading
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Tagged Batman, comics, DC, DC Comics, DCU, Flashpoint, Howard Porter, Joshua Williamson, The Button, The Flash, The Multiverse
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Batman #21 (DC)
Rating: 5/5 – What’s Up With Rorschach’s Button? By ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas. Batman number twenty-one is the first part of the highly anticipated storyline “The Button” that expands upon the Watchmen being integrated into the DC Universe that was … Continue reading
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Tagged Batman, comic books, comics, DC Comics, Jason Fabok, Tom King, Watchmen
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Justice League of America: Rebirth #1 (DC)
Rating: 3.5/5 – Batman and the B-List Heroes of DC. By ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas. Justice League of America: Rebirth number one is the typical Rebirth book, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but it truly is a book … Continue reading
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Tagged Batman, comic books, comics, DC Comics, Ivan Reis, Justice League of America: Rebirth, Steve Orlando
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DC Rebirth Holiday Special #1 (DC)
Rating: 4/5 – Happy Holidays From DC’s Heroes! By ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas. It’s a nice change of pace to read stories with some of your favorite characters that are light hearted, fun and where they aren’t trying to … Continue reading
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Tagged Batman, comic books, comics, DC Comics, DC Rebirth Holiday Special, Norm Rapmund, Superman, Tim Seeley
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Batman #1 (2016) (DC)
Rating: 3.5/5 – Far Exceeded my Batman Suspension of Disbelief Level by ComicSpectrum EiC Bob Bretall Suspension of disbelief is an interesting thing. Anyone reading super-hero comics has to have some level of willing suspension of disbelief and there are … Continue reading