The New Lobo Could Be A Low Blow
The Bastich watches his carb intake.
The Bastich watches his carb intake.
Ward Sutton goes to Earth Eccch, where DC Comics is filled with politicians.
DC has relaunched its universe and turned a huge number of its female characters into sex objects, hookers and strippers. And worst of all, Starfire, one of the strongest female characters in that universe, has been retconned into a woman under the constant influence of Rohypnol.
The new 52 #1s keep coming. How has the Emerald Warrior changed in the new DC Universe? Not much!
BATWOMAN and SWAMP THING look great, but are not geared to new readers at all.
The New 52 week two reviews open with a look at the father/son book BATMAN AND ROBIN. Yes, Robin is now Batman’s son (and no, this isn’t a New 52 change).
Two more New 52s: a revamped, techno-thriller Green Arrow and WildStorm’s Stormwatch gets dragged into the DC Universe.
Two more New 52 reviews - the return of Jack Kirby’s One Man Army Corps and Sgt. Rock’s grandson fight in the modern DCU in MEN OF WAR.
Two titles from the Batverse reviewed - are either worth your time?
The New 52 take on Animal Man returns him to Grant Morrison’s vision. And that’s not so bad.
This comic is crapola.
The New 52 presents a completely radically altered Superman… who is also a radical himself.