Action Heroes Archives Volume 2
Jason Sacks: Thom Young: Jason Sacks: I can guarantee that I won’t use the term “postmodern” in reference to volume two of Action Heroes Archives .
Jason Sacks: Thom Young: Jason Sacks: I can guarantee that I won’t use the term “postmodern” in reference to volume two of Action Heroes Archives .
"Brighter than a Thousand Suns" Marx Pyle: After a quick recap, we are thrust into a story of espionage in 1968.
"Batman in the Underworld" Writer: Grant Morrison Artists: Tony Daniel (p) Sandu Florea (i), Guy Major (colors) Publisher: DC Dave Wallace: Thom Young: Dave Wallace: The latest issue of Batman sees Grant Morrison build on the strong foundations of the opening chapter of "Batman R.I.P." driving his story forward as the Black Glove's Club of Villains make their most significant move yet against Batman.
Jim Beard You need to know two things about DC Universe 0 right here at the beginning: it's a teaser book and it has nothing to do with Countdown to Final Crisis .
Chris Murman: 2.
Dave Wallace : 4.
SPOILER WARNING: The following reviews discuss plot developments of the issue.
For almost two years now, Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmotti have been delivering outstanding stories each month in the pages of Jonah Hex , yet this series seems to get little fanfare from either the DC marketing machine or the fan community.
Writer: Jack Kirby Artists: Jack Kirby (pencils), Mike Royer (inks for chapters 1-4), and D. Bruce Berry (inks for chapters 5-6) Publisher: Image Comics I remember reading an article in an issue of The Comics Journal twenty-six years ago that reported on the news that Jack Kirby was returning to comics.
“The Hot Zone Club” Matthew McLean: Apparently, I had my sense of humor removed before reading Army@Love .
