Batman #21 Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Greg Capullo Well it has finally arrived Zero Year. I have been looking forward to seeing Snyder’s take on the early years of Batman. Many people may not want a new “origin” story, but with the respect Snyder and company feel about Year One, I was excited to see …
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Jun 12
Comic Book Reviews – Mike’s Haul 6/12/13
Superman Unchained #1 Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Jim Lee For a week full of Superman, this book was really good. Unsurprisingly, Snyder has done a great job with a huge twist in history (to a much greater degree than Court of Owls) and really sets the stage with what seems to be the prime conflict …
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May 30
The Wake #1 Review
The Wake #1 Review Written By: Scott Snyder Art by: Sean Murphy It is finally here, the highly anticipated series The Wake. I want to first discuss how I think this is going to be a great team for this series. Snyder has a unique story here and his writing is fantastic as always, it …
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Sep 22
Review Shooter: Batman #1
Writer: Scott Snyder Pencils: Greg Capullo Inks: Jonathon Glapion Batman #1 follows Batman as he investigates a murder, and as he announces his plans for Gotham (as Bruce Wayne, that is). This was the title I was most looking forward to out of all 52 of DC’s relaunch books, and I was not let …
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Sep 07
Review Shooter: Swamp Thing #1.
Writer: Scott Snyder. Artist: Yanick Paquette. Before this issue, I’d never read a Swamp Thing comic before. I’d heard of, but never read, about the run Alan Moore did on the character back in the 80’s. I also didn’t read ‘Brightest Day’, the story where Geoff Johns re-introduced the character back into the (old?) DC …
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Jul 30
Review Shooter: Detective Comics #880
Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Jock Detective Comics #880 sees Barbara Gordon Sr.’s return to Gotham, when she is attacked by what appears to be the Joker. But not everything is as it seems, and it’s up to Dick to find out what’s going on before it’s too late. Right of the bat (no …
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Jul 20
Review Shooter: Batman Gates of Gotham #3
Story: Scott Snyder & Kyle Higgins Writers: Kyle Higgins & Ryan Parrott Art: Trevor McCarthy Batman: Gates of Gotham #3 picks up after the explosions of last issue, and continues to follow Dick, Damian, Tim and Cassandra as they struggle to unravel the mystery before it’s too late. One of my favourite parts of this …
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Jul 14
Review Shooter: Detective Comics #879
Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Francesco Francavilla Detective Comics #879 follows Jim Gordon’s investigations into his son, James Jr., and deals with the Joker’s escape from Arkham Asylum (again). Since Scott Snyder took over Detective last year, one of the many great things about his writing has been his characterizations of the citizens of Gotham, as …
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May 25
Review Shooter: Detective Comics #877
Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Jock Detective Comics #877 continues the “Hungry City” story from the last issue and sees Dick Grayson continuing his investigation of Bixby Rhodes, and his connection to Sonia Branch, a.k.a. Sonia ZUCCO. Ever since the current duo took over TEC, each issue has kept great pace and always reveals enough to …
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Apr 30
Review Shooter: Detective Comics #876
Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Jock Detective Comics #876 follows Dick Grayson as he looks into the murder of the assistant to one Sonia Branch – daughter of Anthony “Fats” Zucco and finds that there’s more to it than it seems. Month to month, I’ve steadily enjoyed Detective ever since Scott Snyder took over, and this …
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