Grant Morrison’s Batman Epic Part 6: Batman Incorporated
Back in 2006, Grant Morrison began writing DC Comics’ flagship Batman title. Now, seven years (and two title changes) later, Mr. Morrison’s epic Batman saga has concluded. Over the past six months I have had a heck of a time re-reading Mr. Morrison’s story from s
Batman: The Long Road Home
I’ve been having a grand old time, over the past six or so months, re-reading Grant Morrison’s years-long Batman epic, as well as many of the other Batman stories published around the same time, in the last few years of DC Comics’ pre-“New 52” continuity.
Grant Morrison’s Batman Epic Part 5: The Return of Bruce Wayne
My re-reading of Grant Morrison’s years-long Batman epic continues! You can follow these links to read my previous reviews of the last several years of Batman continuity: Part 1 of Grant Morrison’s run on Batman, part 2 of Grant Morrison’s run on Batman, Batman: The
Grant Morrison’s Batman Epic Part 4: Time and the Batman
I’ve been re-reading Grant Morrison’s years-long run on Batman. You can follow these links to read my previous reviews of the last several years of Batman continuity: Part 1 of Grant Morrison’s run on Batman, part 2 of Grant Morrison’s run on Batman, Batman: T
Grant Morrison’s Batman Epic Part 3: Batman & Robin
Grant Morrison began spinning an epic Batman story, back in 2006, one that is only now, in mid-2013, wrapping up. You can follow these links to read my previous reviews of the last several years of Batman continuity: Part 1 of Grant Morrison’s run on Batman, part 2 of Grant Mor
Batman: Reborn
Following the much-ballyhooed death of Bruce Wayne in Final Crisis, in 2009 DC Comics re-launched all of their Batman books, with former-Robin Dick Grayson assuming the mantle of Batman, while young Damian Wayne (Bruce Wayne’s son as seen in Son of the Demon from 1987, and broug
Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?
What started as an attempt to re-read Grant Morrison’s weird, epic, years-long run on Batman (which began back in 2007 and is just now wrapping up) has expanded into a more thorough re-reading of the last few years’ worth of Batman continuity. It’s been fun! Clic
The End of Geoff Johns’ Green Lantern Epic!
I came in very late to this party. Beginning back in 2004 with Green Lantern: Rebirth, writer Geoff Johns began weaving an epic outer space saga in the pages of Green Lantern. Not only did Mr. Johns completely revitalize and re-energize the Green Lantern comic book (returning orig
“He’ll Do it Because it’s Impossible” — Grant Morrison’s Superman in the New 52!
I’ve been re-reading Grant Morrison’s long run on Batman (click here for part one, and here for part two of my notes on my re-reading project), and I will be back soon with my next installment of commentary on that complex, years-long run. But last year, while winding do
“It’s a God Serial Killer” — Powers Volume III
In Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming’s phenomenal comic book series, Powers, homicide detectives Christian Walker and Deena Pilgrim investigate murder cases involving super-heroes and super-villains. That simple hook — of what it would be like to be a homicide