Tag: Scott Snyder

Clear3Review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Clear #3

“This is what we’ve become. A people helplessly aware.” Keep reading for a review of Scott Snyder and Francis Manapul’s Clear #3, the final issue in the series. (Maybe?) Some spoilers below. I avoid the biggest plot points, but I do drop some pretty strong hints. First up, the art is excellent. It’s hard to

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Clear 2 Review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Clear #2

“…Kendra talked a lot about you. Fondly.Though meeting you now, I wonder if she wasn’t being just a wee bit overly goddamned kind.” Keep reading for a review of Scott Snyder and Francis Manapul’s Clear #2. Warning: some spoilers below: First up, let’s talk about the art. It’s Francis Manapul we’re talking about, so it’s

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Clear 1 Review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Clear #1

“So, here we are. A future that isn’t some primal scream of horror, but a billion little sighs. A fucking shrug.” When looking through the upcoming Dark Horse releases, several things about this issue caught my eye: the cover, obviously. It’s really striking, a high contrast color palette that jumps off the page, and I

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DarkDaysRoadToMetal
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Dark Days: The Road to Metal

I’ve been hearing for months that I missed out by not reading DC’s Dark Nights: Metal, which means I get to play catchup. The first volume, in comic shops today and everywhere next week, is the official jumping on point for the saga, so I’m jumping on. See below for a review of Dark Days: the

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Top Comics or Series of 2017

At the end of the year we always find ourselves at a loss: what were the best comics we read this year? Well good thing I’m here to give you some great suggestions to check out. These are the top comics that made me stop and think, “Damn. That was good.” These are worth looking

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Batman v Robin
TV & Movies
Anthony Silva

WonderCon 2015 – Batman v Robin Interviews

This week DC Entertainment released the latest in their line of straight-to-home-video animated movies mostly based on storylines from the comics. Not letting the dust settle on their last release, January’s Throne of Atlanis, they bring us Batman v Robin, starring returning voice actors Jason O’Mara, Stuart Allan, and Sean Maher along with Jeremy Sisto as

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WonderCon 2012: Interview with Scott Snyder

Writer Scott Snyder has been one of the “IT” guys at DC Comics for several years now, starting with his creator-owned American Vampire series at Vertigo, and rolling into his landmark run in Detective Comics.  Snyder has continued his run with Batman in the New 52 on the self-titled Bat-book as well as picking up

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