Blackest Night #4 Review
Posted on October 30th, 2009
Creative Team
Writer: Geoff Johns
Artist: Ivan Reis
Inkers: Oclair Albert and Joe Prado
Colorist: Alex Sinclair
Story – Gathering
Review
After reading Green Lantern #46 a few weeks ago I really believed that Geoff Johns was ready to actually shift the story of Blackest Night from the neutral position it has been since the end of issue one into the next gear.
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Previewing the Week’s Releases: 9/28/09 – 10/4/09
Posted on September 30th, 2009
Comics
Amazing Spider-Man #607 – I first issue of this two part story with the Black Cat was great. I can’t wait to see were Joe Kelly takes the Spider-Man/Black Cat relationship and how MJ’s reaction to the big kiss will be handled.
Blackest Night: Titans #2 – The first issue of this three part mini-series surprised me with how food it was.
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Blackest Night #3 Review
Posted on September 18th, 2009
I’ll have the rest of this week’s reviews done on the weekend but I thought I would do a single post for the latest issue of Blackest Night.
Creative Team
Writer: Geoff Johns
Artist: Ivan Reis
Inkers: Oclair Albert and Joe Prado
Colorist: Alex Sinclair
Story – Blackest Night Chapter 3
Review
While I understand why some people may think I don’t want to like Blackest Night because of what I said in my review for the previous issue the truth is I really want to like this event.
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Previewing the Week’s Releases for 9/14/09 – 9/20/09
Posted on September 15th, 2009
Comics
Amazing Spider-Man #605 – For the past few months Amazing Spider-Man has been turning in one solid arc after another. The Red Headed Stranger was an above average arc. Fred Van Lente did a solid job with his first arc on this title.
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Previewing this Week’s Releases: 9/7/09 – 9/13/09
Posted on September 8th, 2009
Comics
Adventure Comics #2 – Geoff Johns impressed me with the first issue of this new series starring Superboy. Even though I not a big Superboy fan Johns does seem to have a good handle of the character as he finally takes the character and makes him much more likable than he was back as a Teen Titan.
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