jlobassman

Name: Joel Lopez

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I’ll be honest, when the New 52 initiative began, I, Vampire was the last book I thought I’d still be…

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WOW…WOW…WOW….that is all I could say after putting this book down. Snyder and Capullo continue to prove that they are…

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I have been having such a blast with Snyder and Capullo’s Batman, that I had to give my first review…

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jlobassman's Recent Comments
September 1, 2013 6:25 pm I've been a visitor to the site for over 4 yrs now and usually am simply an observer, hardly a commenter. I always enjoyed reading the articles and listening to the podcasts. But for this, I couldn't stay silent. While I'm happy to hear the guys are venturing into their own thing, I'm sad to see that there will be much new material from the iFanboy founders and staff. I've greatly appreciated their insight as they helped me get into comics. Wish them the best!!
February 8, 2013 1:23 pm @trobinson79 I totally agree! I hadn't literally LOL'ed while reading a comic in a while but this scene got me good.
January 27, 2013 4:07 am This was such a tear jerker...was never expecting that from this show....Bravo GL:TAS crew!!
January 2, 2013 10:11 pm Wow! This book was simply awesome. Action packed with so much happening to the Bat-family. Cannot wait for the next issue.
May 25, 2012 3:46 am Totally agree with everything you said...and I loved the nods that were made to the Free Comic book day issue regarding Dr. Mist, Black Orchid and the Black Room!
May 25, 2012 3:23 am This is my favorite issue of the series, mainly because I've never seen Saint Walker be such a badass and a leader before..hope he continues this way!
February 17, 2012 10:10 am I always look forward to seeing the weekly sketchup! Ya'll always find great comic art! I love the dustin nguyen sketch, and I can never get enough Noto! Great stuff guys!
November 10, 2011 10:29 am I definitely enjoyed this read!! The art and story were exemplary! I particularly enjoyed how well Peter Tomasi wrote Alfred, even in non-speaking parts. For example, in the panel where Alfred is planting a homing bug on Damian's bike, I knew he was doing that, but even after Damian discovers the bike bug, I was surprised to see another bug on his cape but going back to the panel on the bike, I totally missed that Alfred was holding Damian on his shoulder which is where he placed the beacon...GENIUS!! I love subtle nuances like these!! Great job Tomasi and Gleason!