Detective Comics #831 Review
Stuart Moore’s two issue filler story arc bored The Revolution to tears. I’m thrilled that
Stuart Moore’s two issue filler story arc bored The Revolution to tears. I’m thrilled that
It seems like forever since we got a Morrison and Kubert issue of Batman. Last
Paul Dini has done a great job making Detective Comics a consistent read every month.
The Revolution has enjoyed Dini’s run on Detective Comics despite the fact that we just
Mercifully, the Grotesk story arc comes to an end with Batman #662. The Revolution simply
The one-shots just keeping coming on Detective Comics. It appears that Detective Comics #827 I
The Revolution just hasn’t gotten into this Grotesk story arc. This has been such an
Last issue of Robin was a Public Service Announcement for a Suicide Prevention organization. For
The Revolution was less than impressed with Ostrander and Mandrake’s work on the last issue
The Revolution has enjoyed Dini’s run on Detective Comics. Dini is a talented writer who
Morrison and Kubert are taking a break from Batman. And with their departure, my interest
Morrison has got Batman rocking. For the most part, The Revolution is enjoying this current
Even though Dini has employed the continual one-shot method in Detective Comics, The Revolution has
Robin has been a fun read since the One Year Later storyline. However, I worry
Dini is pulling off the impossible by making The Revolution really enjoy one-shot issues. Dini’s
The Revolution is enjoying Morrison’s early run on Batman. The first couple of issues have
Robin continues to be a fun little title. I gave this title a try with
The Revolution has really enjoyed Dini’s first couple of issues of Detective Comics. Dini has
The Revolution enjoyed Morrison and Kubert’s debut issue on Batman last month. I dig Morrison’s
The Revolution enjoyed Dini’s debut issue. I didn’t like it as much as Morrison’s debut