The first two issues of All Star Batman have been excellent.
I was a little disheartened to see Wonder Woman and Shazam in Hellblazer Rebirth (I honestly thought that page was a Snickers ad at first), but the first issues of the regular series have been good, and feel like Hellblazer comics. So it may be that the superhero cameos in Rebirth were meant to establish (and pee on for ownership?) that, yes, fine, this book is still in the DCU, but then after getting that over with, Oliver and Moritat are able to bring the character back to London, and he and Swamp Thing can be back in their own little pocket and, hopefully, we won't see the superheroes dropping in again. We'll see. But it is off to a good start.
And I don't usually read Wonder Woman, but Rucka, Scott, and Sharp have got me on board for a Wonder Woman book twice a month.
And I don't usually read Wonder Woman, but Rucka, Scott, and Sharp have got me on board for a Wonder Woman book twice a month.
I wasn't sure how the back and forth story telling was going to work but it's been great. I mean, in all honesty, we are getting two different WW books they're just sharing the title...but both stories have been entertaining.
And I don't usually read Wonder Woman, but Rucka, Scott, and Sharp have got me on board for a Wonder Woman book twice a month.
I wasn't sure how the back and forth story telling was going to work but it's been great. I mean, in all honesty, we are getting two different WW books they're just sharing the title...but both stories have been entertaining.
I'm curious how the trades are gonna work on this series. Two sequential volumes, or two volumes separated by storyline?
And I don't usually read Wonder Woman, but Rucka, Scott, and Sharp have got me on board for a Wonder Woman book twice a month.
I wasn't sure how the back and forth story telling was going to work but it's been great. I mean, in all honesty, we are getting two different WW books they're just sharing the title...but both stories have been entertaining.
I'm curious how the trades are gonna work on this series. Two sequential volumes, or two volumes separated by storyline?
Started reading WW. Love the art. Liking the story ok, but not digging the flip flopping back and forth in time between issues. Don't think it's benefitting the book.
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The first two issues of All Star Batman have been excellent.
I was a little disheartened to see Wonder Woman and Shazam in Hellblazer Rebirth (I honestly thought that page was a Snickers ad at first), but the first issues of the regular series have been good, and feel like Hellblazer comics. So it may be that the superhero cameos in Rebirth were meant to establish (and pee on for ownership?) that, yes, fine, this book is still in the DCU, but then after getting that over with, Oliver and Moritat are able to bring the character back to London, and he and Swamp Thing can be back in their own little pocket and, hopefully, we won't see the superheroes dropping in again. We'll see. But it is off to a good start.
And I don't usually read Wonder Woman, but Rucka, Scott, and Sharp have got me on board for a Wonder Woman book twice a month.
I have almost completely become one of those dreaded trade-waiters.
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