Robin War #2
Written by Tom King
Art by Khary Randolph, Alvaro Martinez and Raul Fernandez, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Steve Pugh, Scott McDaniel and Andy Owens
Colors by Chris Sotomayor, Emilio Lopez, Mat Lopes
Letters by Tom Napolitano
Published by DC Comics
Robin War #2 ends up being about a theme that has permeated the Batman family of books since the beginning of the New 52: family. As Dick Grayson plays the lone martyr battling Lincoln March at the Court of Owls’ HQ and pleading for Damian to leave, the rest of the original Robins, the We Are Robin kids, and even the Gotham Pd and Batman band together to score a resounding victory for the Talons. It’s a grand moment that gets cast in the shadow of Dick Grayson’s continual moral compromise as he tries to pull a Batman at the end of “Endgame” and sacrifice everything for Gotham,...
Written by Tom King
Art by Khary Randolph, Alvaro Martinez and Raul Fernandez, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Steve Pugh, Scott McDaniel and Andy Owens
Colors by Chris Sotomayor, Emilio Lopez, Mat Lopes
Letters by Tom Napolitano
Published by DC Comics
Robin War #2 ends up being about a theme that has permeated the Batman family of books since the beginning of the New 52: family. As Dick Grayson plays the lone martyr battling Lincoln March at the Court of Owls’ HQ and pleading for Damian to leave, the rest of the original Robins, the We Are Robin kids, and even the Gotham Pd and Batman band together to score a resounding victory for the Talons. It’s a grand moment that gets cast in the shadow of Dick Grayson’s continual moral compromise as he tries to pull a Batman at the end of “Endgame” and sacrifice everything for Gotham,...
- 1/14/2016
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
Robin War #1
Written by Tom King
Art by Khary Randolph, Alain Mauricet, Jorge Corona, Andres Guinaldo and Walden Wong
Colors by Emilio Lopez, Chris Sotomayor, Gabe Eltaeb, Sandra Molina
Breakdowns by Rob Haynes
Letters by Carlos M. Mangual and Tom Napolitano
Published by DC Comics
The Robin mythos is ever expanding to usher in changes in honor of the character’s 75th anniversary. In the introductory issue to the event, the Robin Movement that is the genesis idea of the title We Are Robin hits a turning point and this opener draws the curtain on the entire operation of the Robin movement, what’s to come with the higher ups of Gotham, and what this mean for the teenage movement of do gooders.
We Are Robin has slowly built an air of an uprising based around the outings of the “Middletown Cell” of Robins consisting of Duke, Izzy, Dre, Dax,...
Written by Tom King
Art by Khary Randolph, Alain Mauricet, Jorge Corona, Andres Guinaldo and Walden Wong
Colors by Emilio Lopez, Chris Sotomayor, Gabe Eltaeb, Sandra Molina
Breakdowns by Rob Haynes
Letters by Carlos M. Mangual and Tom Napolitano
Published by DC Comics
The Robin mythos is ever expanding to usher in changes in honor of the character’s 75th anniversary. In the introductory issue to the event, the Robin Movement that is the genesis idea of the title We Are Robin hits a turning point and this opener draws the curtain on the entire operation of the Robin movement, what’s to come with the higher ups of Gotham, and what this mean for the teenage movement of do gooders.
We Are Robin has slowly built an air of an uprising based around the outings of the “Middletown Cell” of Robins consisting of Duke, Izzy, Dre, Dax,...
- 12/8/2015
- by Terrence Sage
- SoundOnSight
All eyes are on the Dark Knight in 2014 with the 75th Anniversary of Batman upon us. One way DC Comics is celebrating the milestone is through the release of Batman - Detective Comics Volume 4: The Wrath. Made up of issues 19 through 24 and Annual 2 of the monthly series, the book keeps the super hero investigating different crimes the way his creator Bob Kane originally envisioned him to.
Batman has his hands full as the super villains of Gotham City continue their reigns of terror. The Caped Crusader crosses paths with the enigmatic 900 and must also foil the devious plans of both Emperor Penguin and a murderous vigilante calling himself The Wrath. While Batman is fighting his archenemies, scientist Kurt Langstrom is battling his own personal demons as it begins to look like his alter ego Man-Bat is committing horrific murders nightly.
Batman - Detective Comics Volume 4: The Wrath was written by John Layman,...
Batman has his hands full as the super villains of Gotham City continue their reigns of terror. The Caped Crusader crosses paths with the enigmatic 900 and must also foil the devious plans of both Emperor Penguin and a murderous vigilante calling himself The Wrath. While Batman is fighting his archenemies, scientist Kurt Langstrom is battling his own personal demons as it begins to look like his alter ego Man-Bat is committing horrific murders nightly.
Batman - Detective Comics Volume 4: The Wrath was written by John Layman,...
- 7/12/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Eric Shirey)
- Cinelinx
I’m flying solo again for this installment of Panel Discussion, taking a look at one of my most-anticipated mini-series in years, Revolutionary War, as well as a couple of new Titan Comics releases – Batman: Arkham #2 and Arrow #3; as well as the independent Irish sci-fi comic Leap.
Revolutionary War is split into a number of different one-shot issues, which tell the over-arching story from a number of perspectives, building into one big-picture of the return of the Marvel UK villains Mys-Tech. Yes, I did say Marvel UK. For those that haven’t been following the announcements regarding this series, Revolutionary War brings back the classic UK-created characters from the 80s and 90s (a number of which were in Marvel’s superb mini-series, Captain Britain and Mi-13) and pits them against their long-time foes – all with a little help from Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D.
Fans of...
Revolutionary War is split into a number of different one-shot issues, which tell the over-arching story from a number of perspectives, building into one big-picture of the return of the Marvel UK villains Mys-Tech. Yes, I did say Marvel UK. For those that haven’t been following the announcements regarding this series, Revolutionary War brings back the classic UK-created characters from the 80s and 90s (a number of which were in Marvel’s superb mini-series, Captain Britain and Mi-13) and pits them against their long-time foes – all with a little help from Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D.
Fans of...
- 3/21/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Written by Marc Bernardin Art by Scott McDaniel and Andy Owens Cover by Khary Randolph And Le Beau Underwood With Emilio Lopez On sale March 7 • 32 pg, Fc, $2.99 Us Rated T Static seeks information at S.T.A.R. Labs in regard to his sisters, only to discover that they've walked in on a heist. Introducing the intangible Phayze, who's out to steal tech that could change the world. How can Static defeat a villain he can't touch, protect his sisters from rampaging drones, and keep his alias a secret? It's just another spark of excitement for this electromagnetic teenager! Featuring the debut of new series new writer Marc Bernardin (The Authority, The Highwaymen, TV's Alphas) as we begin an exciting new chapter in a young hero's story.
- 3/7/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
Aspen Comics', "Charismagic" #5, available January 25, 2012, is written by Vince Hernandez, with illustrations by Khary Randolph and Emilio Lopez :
"...with the stress of the task that lies ahead bearing down on him, 'Hank' begins to doubt himself. Aware of his concern, 'Sudana' decides the time is right to show Hank the extent of his magical abilities, a power even he could never have imagined possessing.
"Meanwhile, 'The Guardians' and 'Sparkles' plan for their assault on the now-captured temple of 'Kon', but what they don't realize is 'Samsun' is on a mission to intercept his enemies before they can reach him..."
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"...with the stress of the task that lies ahead bearing down on him, 'Hank' begins to doubt himself. Aware of his concern, 'Sudana' decides the time is right to show Hank the extent of his magical abilities, a power even he could never have imagined possessing.
"Meanwhile, 'The Guardians' and 'Sparkles' plan for their assault on the now-captured temple of 'Kon', but what they don't realize is 'Samsun' is on a mission to intercept his enemies before they can reach him..."
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- 10/23/2011
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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