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Flashpoint #1 Review

May 13, 2011

Flashpoint #1 - Andy KubertDC’s summer super-event, Flashpoint has both the fun of an alternate reality tale and the reward of a continuity storyline. Written by Geoff “I am DC” Johns, with stunning artwork by Andy Kubert, the first issue is largely spent setting up this previously unseen ‘world’. And what a world they have crafted! Though I’m more a fan of Green Lantern than of The Flash, this event looks to be far more exciting… and dare I pun ‘fast paced’, than Blackest Night or Brightest Day.

Before diving into Flashpoint, I would recommend reading The Flash #12, also released this week. While this first issue does a good job of standing on its own merits, Geoff Johns’ The Flash has some big plot payoffs, and is an easy enough read even if you haven’t been following the series before this.

The seeming tagline for Flashpoint is ‘a world without Barry Allen… as The Flash’. Still, from what has been published so far, I’m not sure that the Scarlet Speedster’s existence is the key alteration upon which the final plot-turns will hinge. I’d warn of spoilers ahead, but the first issue of the mini-series-mega-crossover event reveals little that previews marketing material has not already announced a dozen times over.

Atlantis and Themyscira, or the kingdoms of Aquaman and Wonder Woman for us layman fans, have embarked on a campaign of world conquest. The heroes (and I use the term loosely) that remain consist of Citizen Cold, Shazam, Secret Seven, and a few other minor characters. With Cyborg attempting to organize a resistance, hopes hinge on Batman’s participation. This push to have Cyborg at the forefront of a major title bodes well for the future of this oft-underused great DC hero.

Some of the alternate reality ‘character twists’ were interesting, but alone, they did not amount to anything that hasn’t already been done a dozen times over. Instead, it was the last page reveal regarding Batman that had me actually interested in what else Johns has up his sleeve. Sadly, Johns is not the writer for all, with so many title tie-ins and character crossovers, but I have more faith in his ‘architectural plot-plans’ having finished this first issue.

Still, I am worn out with cross-title super events that promise to redefine “everything we know of…(insert here)”, but so rarely deliver. I’m pretty sure I’m not alone in feeling this way. And looking ahead to DC’s Flashpoint line up, with miniseries tie-ins one after another, I’m already exhausted by a storyline that only started a few days ago. Which makes enjoying this first issue that much more frustrating. So, fan-beware: this is a fun, exciting new comic that probably involves committing to an awful lot of weekly books to be best enjoyed. Sadly, a lot of these titles won’t have any significance five years from now.

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Behold! Wondercon Green Lantern Footage!

April 2, 2011

Wondercon attendees were treated to an extended trailer for the upcoming Green Lantern film last night. The trailer expands on a number of concepts that I was curious about, namely the setting up of the film’s main villain (Parallax?) and introducing us to the Green Lantern Corps in their entirety. Continue reading

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Batman Incorporated #4 Review

March 26, 2011

Grant Morrison’s Batman Incorporated explodes in issue #4! One of the two titles featuring the returned Bruce Wayne, I found the previous three issues to be incredibly weak. Thankfully that all changes with issue #4. Continue reading

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Xombi #1 Review

March 23, 2011

Xombi #1 was a surprise for me. An awesome surprise! My random pick from the comic shelf, the art just grabbed my attention, being almost Baroque in its richness and visual impact. I was, and to a certain extent still am, unfamiliar with the character, but that didn’t prevent me from enjoying creator John Rozum’s new take on this formerly languishing DC Comics character. Continue reading

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Batman: Arkham City Gameplay Trailer

March 16, 2011

Over a year after the then-unnamed sequel to Batman: Arkham Asylum was announced to a chorus of applause, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and developer Rocksteady Studios have finally released a trailer for the sequelArkham City that includes sweet, sweet gameplay for fans to devour and analyse. Continue reading

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Power Girl #21 Review

February 25, 2011

Style over substance. That is the typical first reaction when someone mentions the Power Girl title. Or, thoughts of cheesecake art that hangs on skeleton thin plotlines. This is not the case though. Continue reading

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Green Lantern: Emerald Knights Trailer Hits

February 23, 2011

The first trailer for the DC universe animated film Green Lantern: Emerald Knights debuted today. Emerald Knights is an anthology of short animated films, in the same vein as the Batman: Gotham Knight film that coincided with the release of The Dark Knight. Similarly, this film will be released in the weeks leading up to the live action Green Lantern film on June 17th. Continue reading

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“Justice League” writer Dwayne McDuffie passes away

February 22, 2011

As Dork Shelf publishes my All-Star Superman review, I’m saddened to say that the film’s writer, Dwayne McDuffie, has passed away. McDuffie wrote a huge amount of the DC Animated Universe’s content, including an unprecedented 69 episodes of Justice League … Continue reading

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All-Star Superman Review

February 22, 2011

All-Star Superman is DC’s newest animated feature and drops today on Blu-ray and DVD; it follows the storyline set out by the comic book of the same name. Released between November 2005 to October 2008, All-Star Superman gave us the quintessential Superman story – there were elements from every part of his mythos, and it was all tied together by one overarching plot point: Superman is dying, and needs to come to terms with his mortality. Continue reading

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The Flash #9 Review

February 12, 2011

DC Comics’ dynamic cover campaign strikes again! I picked up this month’s issue of The Flash based entirely on the phenomenal cover by local artist Francis Manapul. I’m not entirely sure why I wasn’t expecting to enjoy the issue, but it is a great read. This reallyshouldn’t have come as a surprise to me, given the creative team involved. Continue reading

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Batman and Robin #20 Review

February 12, 2011

Spinning out of the events of Battle for the Cowl, is the debut of the new Dynamic Duo of Dick Grayson and Damien Wayne. I thoroughly enjoyed the new Batman and Robin series at first, but found my interest waning during the second story arc. I thought I was finished with the series after issue #13, until I saw the previews for the latest issue tucked at the end of all the major DC comics this week. Continue reading

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Zatanna #9 Review

January 28, 2011

Oh, how far this series has fallen. When the ongoing Zatanna title first debuted, it was great. The art was stunning, the storyline intriguing and fun, and I was excited to see where Paul Dini would go with the character. But after a couple great issues, I knew that there was trouble on the horizon. Reading the latest previews, I noticed a new artist coming on to the book, and worse still — because this type of stunt is usually a good indicator of declining quality — the fantastic Stephane Roux, who had been doing the interior pages, would continue, but only be providing the cover art. Continue reading

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