REVIEW: Green Lanterns #45: The Green Light Glows Bright
I have been a Green Lantern fan since I was a little kid. Hal Jordan
I have been a Green Lantern fan since I was a little kid. Hal Jordan
Since the whole Rebirth imitative, there have been a couple of books that been consistently
This may be starting to sound like a comic book reviewers“ cliché, but Green Lanterns
Disaster, death, and destruction could await the Green Lanterns if they fail their latest mission,
In only the second issue of the new Brilliant Trash (Aftershock Comics), it“s easy to
RIght off the top, I“m going to say that Imaginary Fiends is the best new
Here we have a review for Green Lanterns #35. I have always been a GL
Ironically, for a review site, the crux of this new series from AfterShock Comics lies
I had been away from Nightwing for a little while, in fact about as far
This issue starts out with a flashback of the original dynamic duo of Bruce Wayne
“Beware the beast man for he is the devil“s pawn.” Those familiar with Planet of
This issue opens up with Dr Hurt inducing what seems to be a hallucination on
Now that they have defeated the threat of Pelludicar’s invasion of the multiverse throughout time,
Tarzan on the Planet of the Apes hit its mid-point and continues to tell a
This review contains SPOILERS! Apes have always been of great interest to me, since I
Written by Tim Seeley, art by Romina Moranelli, published by Action Labs:Danger Zone Nine times
The Squad is finally acting as a team and it’s not for Waller… Obviously, it’s
(W) Tim Seeley, Tom King (A) Carmine Di (CA) Mikel Janin I have a friend
WRITER:Â Tom King, Tim Seeley ARTIST(s):Â Mikel Janin, Hugo Petrus, Juan Castro LETTERER:Â Carlos M. Mangual COLORIST:Â Jeremy Cox
Story By: Tim Seeley Art By: Mike Norton Cover By: Jenny Frison Publisher: Image Comics
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