N52 Nightwing is surprisingly good. The whole traveling with Haley Circus around the country solving crimes bad tv premise that they were suggesting was the book, was really just an arc. Not so much solving crimes as solving a particular crime. That involved the circus. The books been generally solid, and Kyle Higgins has a good handle on writing Dick.[DOUBLEPOST=1377610685,1377610411][/DOUBLEPOST]I do have to admit that I haven't really read any of the Bat Family books since Battle for the Cowl.
You're getting a bonus like for Jim Aparo.Not sure if you are responding to my last post Bowie, but A Lonely Place of Dying was Tim's origin story back in the early nineties. Totally worth picking up if you are into Tim Drake. Plus Jim Aparo!
I was responding to Covar's post. I read the Batman related books pretty heavily in that era.Not sure if you are responding to my last post Bowie, but A Lonely Place of Dying was Tim's origin story back in the early nineties. Totally worth picking up if you are into Tim Drake. Plus Jim Aparo!
Oh, I only have them as separate trades. You know, the funny thing about Jim Aparo, his art... it's not my favorite style, his men all kind of look the same and everyone looks rigid but... for some reason... I'm just drawn to anything he does. Even when those little details bug me he just... I dunno, he just DOES comic book art. And it's perfect.N52 Nightwing is surprisingly good. The whole traveling with Haley Circus around the country solving crimes bad tv premise that they were suggesting was the book, was really just an arc. Not so much solving crimes as solving a particular crime. That involved the circus. The books been generally solid, and Kyle Higgins has a good handle on writing Dick.[DOUBLEPOST=1377610685,1377610411][/DOUBLEPOST]
You're getting a bonus like for Jim Aparo.
A Lonely Place of Dying tends to get bundled in trades with Death in the Family, and I believe that is the case with the current Death in the Family trade in print.
Ehhhh, she might have started as a publicity stunt (due to how DC's PR department promoted her), but when the character was actually introduced, she was a really great, well-rounded character. You can thank Greg Rucka for that, who has a history of writing really great, fleshed out women characters.Considering Batwoman's just a publicity stunt I'm honestly surprised that they didn't want her to have a wedding.
Wow, then you're really missing out. Her solo book is fantastic. And honestly, she has really, really loose ties with the Bat Family. She's not a part of crossovers and her solo book rarely has any appearances with the rest of the Bat Family.She was nothing but terrible in 52, and I'd actually care to read her book if she was actually a part of the Bat Family.
Harley Quinn, nude and about to commit suicide.PANEL 4
Harley sitting naked in a bathtub with toasters, blow dryers, blenders, appliances all dangling above the bathtub and she has a cord that will release them all. We are watching the moment before the inevitable death. Her expression is one of “oh well, guess that’s it for me” and she has resigned herself to the moment that is going to happen.
Are you sure you don't mean Countdown? Her comic in 52 was one of my favorite parts of 52.She was nothing but terrible in 52, and I'd bother to read her book if she was actually a part of the Bat Family.
I didn't know the Creeper was a villain.Speaking of DC wankery, this month is "Villains Month"with a ton of variant cover comics with 3D motion covers.
It's like the 90s all over again. Why is DC trying to revive the worst age in comic book history?
I think he's a villain in the same way that Deadpool is a hero.I didn't know the Creeper was a villain.
You mean this contest?Holy crap. What the hell DC.
Well good on Palmiotti for owning up to the mistake and apologizing but editorial should've looked it over before this went public. It speaks volumes that no-one there stopped and said , "Uh hey guys... is this panel with her nude and about to commit suicide in a tub really appropriate?"First, Batwoman's amazing creative team is leaving because DC didn't want the main character to get married. Not because it was a same-sex marriage, but because they want all their heroes to be swinging singles.
Now they have even more controversy:
http://multiversitycomics.com/news/artists-respond-dcs-harley-quinn-contest/
Last week, DC offered up a contest to break into comics by drawing a page for the upcoming “Harley Quinn” #0, which would feature multiple artists auditioning to Harley directly to be her new artist. The scene, whose intention was to be a humorous portrayal of events in Harley’s life, featured Harley contemplating suicide by various different fashions for four different panels, including one in which she was naked in the bath — and naturally, some people didn’t find it so funny.
Bad week to be a female character in the DC universe.