Batman Incorporated #8 Video Review “RIP Damian Wayne”
Damian Wayne has the fight of his life. Will he be able to survive?
Damian Wayne has the fight of his life. Will he be able to survive?
Todd had a unique concept in the first issue that has withered down to the usual prison clichés. Find out the other reasons why this issue was a major disappointment for me here.
Cherry is back! Why does she need Clint’s help? Is she going to cause some trouble?
Sam Alexander always listened to his father’s stories about the Nova Corp and took them to be fantasty. By the end of this issue he is going to find out that the Nova Corp wasn’t just a bedtime story.
Volthoom takes a walk down memory lane with Kyle Rayner, who barely has a clear history in the New 52 to work with. You’d think this would be the time to clear some of that up. You would be wrong.
Guy Gardners’ past as a cop plays out more like a weak Die Hard than a good police drama. But at least it’s still entertaining enough.
Rob Liefeld has finally stopped writing Deathstroke and has handed over the pencil to Justin Jordan. Will Jordan turn this series into an epic or sink Deathstroke even further than he’s already been sunk… if that’s possible.
The gimmick of the First Lantern lets Geoff Johns look back on the lives of the characters he’s been writing all these years. Seems appropriate for a final story arc.
General Joe Colton decides its time for G.I. Joe to be the military’s own superhero team. Or IDW and Fred Van Lente decide its time. It’s like synergy.
The World’s Greatest Super Heroes have failed. Now comes the time for the World’s Most Dangerous! In the wake of Throne of Atlantis a new Justice League will rise. Who are they? What do they want? Read on to find out more!