In place of the usual quoted snippet of dialogue, each cover to "Three," the latest story arc of Fantastic Four , has featured a numeric countdown--presumably to the issue where an as yet unnamed member of the team will die.
As Superior makes the rounds in delivering its distinctly Mark Millar take on the classic superhero story, it lands this month upon one of the most treasured conventions of the genre--the hero’s discovery of his powers.
Of the four major storylines running through Brightest Day , including arcs featuring Aquaman, Martian Manhunter, Firestorm, and Hawkman, three have been consistently entertaining.
When Mark Millar’s Superior dropped in stores last week, the overwhelmingly unified opinion amongst reviewer types was that it marked a sharp departure from the typical Millar fare.
A month removed from last issue’s creative Choose Your Own Adventure experiment, The Unwritten #18 is perhaps the most accessible and straightforward installment of the series to date.
The New Avengers remain confused by magic, even though they now have two Sorcerers Supreme on the team who, helpfully, name each of their spells in glowing, white letters.
Director: Brandon Vietti Writer: Judd Winick Producers: Bruce Timm, Bobbie Page, Alan Burnett (co-producer) Voiced by: Bruce Greenwood (Batman), Jensen Ackles (Red Hood), John DiMaggio (The Joker), Neil Patrick Harris (Nightwing), Jason Isaacs (Ra's al Ghul), Wade Williams (Black Mask) The annals of DC Comics' publishing history boast a virtually limitless array of titles that, if adapted to film or animation, would bring fanboys and girls to their knees in excitement.