Fury of Firestorm #0 – Review
I guess what DC is saying here is that the book went wrong by not giving the white guy most of the spotlight. Good thing this zero issue gets things on the right track! Sorry, Jason Rusch.
I guess what DC is saying here is that the book went wrong by not giving the white guy most of the spotlight. Good thing this zero issue gets things on the right track! Sorry, Jason Rusch.
The latest Punisher series, and the tale of Rachel Cole-Alves, comes to its sad conclusion. Sad as it is, this sure isn’t disappointing. Rucka and Checchetto deliver a damn near perfect end.
After her debut issue managed to capture my heart, will the cute Parisian thief Bandette be able to do it again in this second issue? Ever heard of things being too good to be true? You’ve heard of this issue then.
After getting into all kinds of trouble in Gotham City, Jonah Hex must come face to face with Zero Month! Learn the history of the DC Universe’s greatest gunslinger! Is there more to the man than you know? Learn more within the pages of All-Star Western #0!
Arthur Curry, before the world knew him as Aquaman. When Arthur’s father, lighthouse keeper, Tom, passes away, Arthur sets off in search of his mother and his people. He searches for a place to fit in. His ability to communicate with sea life develops. After rescuing a young woman and her father tossed about on their boat by a storm, the father gives Arthur a lead on Atlantis. A man named Vulko may have the answers Arthur is looking for.
Here we have the new origin of Tim “Drake” as “Red” Robin. Trust that I am doing the finger quotes thing here. It’s important. Almost as important as Tim figuring out Batman’s identity. …Oops.
How will Mindy fit in with the cool girls? Will she be able to be a “normal” girl like she has been striving to be?
Rose can’t remember what she did last night. When Rose blackouts she becomes a different person named, Thorn. Is this one shot worth 3.99?
Zenescope has a storm coming, the gods of both Greek and Roman mythology are about to go to war and the prize is Earth. This issue sets the stage for what’s to come in this mini, and this is why you should give this book a look into.
The Shadow is tormented by visions of New York City plagued by living fire-fire in the shape of a Chinese dragon-fire with the potential to spread hungrily to the world. But what do these visions mean? The Shadow will peel back the layers of mystery, leading to a confrontation that could very well shake the pillars of Heaven. Who are the waifs of Li-Lung, and what are their connections to Brother Pritchard’s Orphanage for Wayward Children, and to crime boss on the rise, Vincent Ruzzo? Soon, the Shadow will know.