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Name: Mark Young
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My problem with MORNING GLORIES is that Nick Spencer’s dialogue is a little too good. He has created a excellent…
Read full review and commentsThe thing about being a mad genius is, when you do something that is excellent, but neither mad nor genius,…
Read full review and commentsPrior to Bruce Wayne’s return, iFanboy and other podcasts were telling me that the two Bat-characters who worked best on…
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"So, you think the Batman is SUPER-MOD?" "No, he's one hip-dude!"
Thanks, the 70s.
y'know, if that cover is any indication, Liefeld's art has improved a lot since the old days. It might even be tolerable.
Beyond that, I don't quite get it though. Isn't Liefeld doing a non-Image book quite the BFD? It seems like DC is burying the lede a little bit with this one.
Then I read the article. Well played, Mr. Montgomery. Well played.
9. BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHT. Well, I liked the Deadshot story...
8. SUPERMAN/BATMAN: APOCALYPSE. I like how every time Superman and Darkseid fight in the Timmverse, they up the ante. Everything else was just okay. Not enough Conroy.
7. WONDER WOMAN. Fillion was the only thing about it that I loved, although I admit there was nothing about it that I hated.
6. GREEN LANTERN. Judging from the DVD sales and Conor's review, I guess I'm the only person who liked it this much. I just thought the action was awesome and the whole voice cast worked for me.
5. SUPERMAN/BATMAN: PUBLIC ENEMIES. Conroy and Daly were like family members for me by this point. "That was my best friend."
4. ALL-STAR SUPERMAN. Neither Dwayne McDuffie nor Christina Hendricks could do wrong for me.
3. JUSTICE LEAGUE: CRISIS ON TWO EARTHS. Even the throwaway Martian Manhunter story worked for me, and James Woods as Owlman is the best villain of the whole series of films.
2. JUSTICE LEAGUE: THE NEW FRONTIER. It's stellar, I just didn't have an emotional reaction to it like I did with my number 1.
1. BATMAN: UNDER THE RED HOOD. That last scene is so heartbreaking, and the action choreography is just unbelievable.
"Let's see what's in the newspaper today..."