
John Layman
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Oct 16, 2024 |
gatecrashers.fan | Violet Vexed |DC All-In |John Layman |Pete Woods
Okay, I’m back for another All In review! Now, this one will be interesting because, admittedly, I have not read a single drop of any Titans books since my last Titans review, which was Titans: Beast World – and we all remember that nightmare fuel. Don’t get me wrong, I like the Titans characters, I really do, and I never had any particular disdain towards the comics.
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Jul 25, 2024 |
blogarama.com | John Layman
Release date: July 24, 2024Absolute Power: Task Force VII #2, by DC Comics on 7/24/24, takes the event to Atlantis when Depth Charge captures Aquaman and forces Atlantis to surrender. Meanwhile, Steve Trevor has a bad day. Is Absolute Power: Task Force VII #2 Good? What the heck was the point of this comic? The Task Force VII miniseries is billed as the companion run to the main Absolute Power event.
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Jan 19, 2024 |
forcesofgeek.com | Steven Thompson |John Layman
Written by John Layman Art by JokPublished by Image ComicsIn Hell We Fight collects the first five issues of the Image Comic of the same name, along with a couple of short stories with the same characters from anthology comics. It’s another one where we don’t get an ending as the story continues on but it’s so well done that didn’t bother me as much as usual.
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Nov 17, 2023 |
inkl.com | Chip Zdarsky |John Layman |Peter J. Tomasi |Brian Buccellato
DC is observing Black History Month with a set of variant covers which honor many of the publisher's most beloved Black heroes. The covers, by artist Nikolas Draper-Ivey, will feature characters such as Cyborg, Batwing, Natasha Irons, Mister Terrific, and more. Meanwhile, February will also bring the launch of Suicide Squad: Kill Arkham Asylum, a prequel comic that will set the stage for the much anticipated upcoming video game Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
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Jun 1, 2023 |
comicon.com | John Layman |Olly MacNamee
David Avallone returns with another one of his engrossing Writer’s Commentaries exclusive to comicon.com. A commentary for Elvira In Monsterland #1, that teases out all the obscure movie references and Easter eggs for the readers. Did you spot them all? Welcome back, friends!In another time, this would be ELVIRA: MISTRESS OF THE DARK #30… but times change, and now we’re doing these five issue miniseries, to make it more obvious where you can jump in fresh to a new storyline.
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