So yes, it’s a very cool book that I’ll happily read. But I find it stunning that Aquaman, a character that has been almost continuously in print for eight decades, who’s not only got a movie sequel coming but an HBO Max animated show in the works, does not have a current ongoing series. Forget the anniversary special how about giving Aquaman his own series?
This is all indicative of the same lack of respect the character has always had to deal with.
A few years ago, as I was in the process of writing my first book,
Batman Wants To Get Politics Out Of Superhero Comics (Spoilers)
Batman Wants To Get Politics Out Of Superhero Comics (Spoilers)
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Justice League: The Last Ride is an Elseworld, set on The Elseworld, but it makes for a very entertaining twist on the classic Justice League set up. Which means Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern and Aquaman. Okay, not Aquaman. Maybe he ll come along later. We have a Batman with Alfred Pennyworth and Batgirl.
We have Superman with Lois – but no kids. Barry Allen is Flash, Hal Jordan is Green Lantern, Wonder Woman is alive and the Justice League headquarters is on the moon.
The Weekly Pull: Future State: Gotham, X-Corp, Time Before Time, and More
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It s almost new comic book day, which means new releases hitting stores and digital platforms. Each week in The Weekly Pull, the
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Comic Book Reviews for This Week: 12/16/2020
Welcome to this week in comic book reviews! The staff have come together to read and review nearly everything that released today. It isn t totally comprehensive, but it includes just about everything from DC and Marvel with the important books from the likes of Image, Boom, IDW, Valiant, and more.
The review blurbs you ll find contained herein are typically supplemented in part by longform individual reviews for significant issues. This week that includes
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Also, in case you were curious, our ratings are simple: we give a whole number out of five; that s it! If you d like to check out our previous reviews, they are all available here.