Showing posts with label Batwoman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Batwoman. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Batwoman What Would Have Been
JH Williams III blogged about Batwoman 24 and, in general terms, what would have followed. It sounds like it would have been awesome, epic, even. Damn. I hate saying goodbye to Kate Kane, but I just can't keep reading the book, especially now that I have an idea of what would have been the conclusion to the current arc. DC just keeps sticking knives into my comics loving heart.
Monday, September 09, 2013
Still More on Batwoman
So, Marc Andreyko is not only taking over writing chores on Batwoman, he's doing so earlier than expected. The last two issues of Williams and Blackman's Batwoman, due to end with issue 26, which would've mostly wrapped up the current storyline, are being scrapped, so we've got just issue left and I'm sure we'll be left hanging. Or rather, those of us like me who will stop buying the comic will be left hanging. Perhaps Andreyko, a writer I admire for his strong female characters, will wrap up the current storyline while propelling the book into Year Zero, something I care nothing about, but I wanted to read what Williams and Blackman had planned. So, I'm pissed.
This leaves Red Hood and the Outlaws and Nightwing as the mainstream DC books I'm reading, plus Fairest and the delightfully odd Ame-Comi Girls. I once read as many as 30 DC comics a month. DC was pretty much all I read. Thankfully, these days, I've found a lot of really good comics to fill my pull list. And I'm wondering how long I'll be able to keep reading RHATO and NW, given the current editorial climate at DC.
This leaves Red Hood and the Outlaws and Nightwing as the mainstream DC books I'm reading, plus Fairest and the delightfully odd Ame-Comi Girls. I once read as many as 30 DC comics a month. DC was pretty much all I read. Thankfully, these days, I've found a lot of really good comics to fill my pull list. And I'm wondering how long I'll be able to keep reading RHATO and NW, given the current editorial climate at DC.
Friday, September 06, 2013
More on the Batwoman Kerfluffle
I am very pleased to have used "kerfluffle" in the title of this post.
Here's what Dan DiDio had to say on Twitter about the nixing of Kate and Maggie's marriage in Batwoman.
I really am without words to respond to this, so I'll let you read it in all it's non-glory.
Here's what Dan DiDio had to say on Twitter about the nixing of Kate and Maggie's marriage in Batwoman.
I really am without words to respond to this, so I'll let you read it in all it's non-glory.
Thursday, September 05, 2013
Trouble with Batwoman
Well, it looks like I might be dropping Batwoman in the near future. This news that J.H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman are quitting the title over editorial interference is most distressing. After the change in writer after Rucka left, I was hesitant to keep reading, but the quality was maintained, so I was happy. I was a bit unhappy with the changes dictated by the New 52, but they were tolerable, so I've kept reading. But I think this will be it for me. Damn.
Didn't get my comics today. Comic shop was just getting to filling the subs when I got there late in the afternoon and they didn't know when they'd get them done, so I'll have to get them another time. :(
Didn't get my comics today. Comic shop was just getting to filling the subs when I got there late in the afternoon and they didn't know when they'd get them done, so I'll have to get them another time. :(
Friday, February 22, 2013
This Week's Reviews
I really want to get caught up with my comics reading -- and the stacks keep growing! -- but I started reading Game of Thrones, so that might take a while. But there are some comics I read as soon as I get them, so here's what I read this week, with likely spoilers.
Red Hood and the Outlaws 17
This Death of the Family aftermath was a feel-good story until the end. Kori and Roy join Jason as he says his goodbyes to his Bat family. Dick won't come out to see Kori, but Roy tosses a football around with Damian, in a very sweet scene, and Bruce and Jason have a moment. Then Jason puts on his helmet, which has been tampered with by the Joker and ends up getting his face burned. Hopefully, it's something easily treated, but it would appear to be the thing needing to be dealt with for the next issue or two, likely through the promised WTF issue. Sheesh. But nice emotions and interactions in this, which makes up for the filler aspect of the last issue. And the cover? It was great, paralleling Jason's death when he was Robin, with the present reflecting the past. Really nice job. Too many artists worked on this book, but that cover by Mico Suayan really rocks.
DC Universe Presents Arsenal 17
Well, issue 17 of DC Presents
The focus on Roy is nice, showing more of his personality, but adds nothing to what we know so far about him. The flashback showing Croc refusing to kill him for him was pretty much lifted from an early RHATO, though without the more recent flashback that showed Croc pushing Roy toward AA, which left it feeling unfinished for a spotlight issue. Still, it was nice seeing Roy's mad skillz front and center. Next issue is focusing on Kori, which should be good.
Nightwing 17
Another Death of the Family aftermath. This has Dick back on his own, dealing with the tragedies wrought by the Joker. It starts with what looks like right after Bruce defeated the Joker, but moves quickly to Dick, in a tattered costume, retrieving Raya's body. This is the kind of thing that drives me crazy about multi-book stories; they don't neatly fit together. In the cave, when Dick and Jason talk in RHATO 17, Dick's in a clean costume, but here, he's wearing a tattered costume and it's hard to figure out the timing. Not a big thing, but irksome. The circus folks are all recovering and want nothing to do with Dick, which makes me sad because I was enjoying having the circus be part of the book. It was Dick's heritage and this was the first time the circus seemed to be a viable part of his current life, too, not just making an appearance. Still, you really can't go home again, I guess, and now that Dick's lost his own fortune, it means a possible change in direction for his life, and the book, which seems to be the norm for him. The scene with Damian at the end was nice. Damian seems to be useful for a lot of feel-good moments lately. However, the "Next Issue: Tragedy Strikes" seems rather over the top given how tragic recent events have been. Two deaths of circus folks and the fire seem rather tragic, so what next? In this version of the book and in the past, pre-New 52 version. the theme seems to be: How much crap can be dumped on Dick before he snaps?
Batwoman 17
A really nice end to the current story. From the gorgeous cover that screams "Batwoman Rises" to the last panel, this book delivered, especially with the art. I will greatly miss JH Williams III's art on this book, especially his imaginative layouts. Wonder Woman and Batwoman made for a great team and Bette as Hawkfire was awesome. I love her new costume and her kickass attitude here. Uncle Jake is a great trainer, along with experience, because now Bette takes no prisoners. She's focused and strong, physically and mentally. I hope we see more of her. And the way Kate tells Maggie she's Batwoman and proposes to her is priceless. The teaser for next issue promises more thrills, even with a new artist taking over.
Red Hood and the Outlaws 17
This Death of the Family aftermath was a feel-good story until the end. Kori and Roy join Jason as he says his goodbyes to his Bat family. Dick won't come out to see Kori, but Roy tosses a football around with Damian, in a very sweet scene, and Bruce and Jason have a moment. Then Jason puts on his helmet, which has been tampered with by the Joker and ends up getting his face burned. Hopefully, it's something easily treated, but it would appear to be the thing needing to be dealt with for the next issue or two, likely through the promised WTF issue. Sheesh. But nice emotions and interactions in this, which makes up for the filler aspect of the last issue. And the cover? It was great, paralleling Jason's death when he was Robin, with the present reflecting the past. Really nice job. Too many artists worked on this book, but that cover by Mico Suayan really rocks.
DC Universe Presents Arsenal 17
Well, issue 17 of DC Presents
The focus on Roy is nice, showing more of his personality, but adds nothing to what we know so far about him. The flashback showing Croc refusing to kill him for him was pretty much lifted from an early RHATO, though without the more recent flashback that showed Croc pushing Roy toward AA, which left it feeling unfinished for a spotlight issue. Still, it was nice seeing Roy's mad skillz front and center. Next issue is focusing on Kori, which should be good.
Nightwing 17
Another Death of the Family aftermath. This has Dick back on his own, dealing with the tragedies wrought by the Joker. It starts with what looks like right after Bruce defeated the Joker, but moves quickly to Dick, in a tattered costume, retrieving Raya's body. This is the kind of thing that drives me crazy about multi-book stories; they don't neatly fit together. In the cave, when Dick and Jason talk in RHATO 17, Dick's in a clean costume, but here, he's wearing a tattered costume and it's hard to figure out the timing. Not a big thing, but irksome. The circus folks are all recovering and want nothing to do with Dick, which makes me sad because I was enjoying having the circus be part of the book. It was Dick's heritage and this was the first time the circus seemed to be a viable part of his current life, too, not just making an appearance. Still, you really can't go home again, I guess, and now that Dick's lost his own fortune, it means a possible change in direction for his life, and the book, which seems to be the norm for him. The scene with Damian at the end was nice. Damian seems to be useful for a lot of feel-good moments lately. However, the "Next Issue: Tragedy Strikes" seems rather over the top given how tragic recent events have been. Two deaths of circus folks and the fire seem rather tragic, so what next? In this version of the book and in the past, pre-New 52 version. the theme seems to be: How much crap can be dumped on Dick before he snaps?
Batwoman 17
A really nice end to the current story. From the gorgeous cover that screams "Batwoman Rises" to the last panel, this book delivered, especially with the art. I will greatly miss JH Williams III's art on this book, especially his imaginative layouts. Wonder Woman and Batwoman made for a great team and Bette as Hawkfire was awesome. I love her new costume and her kickass attitude here. Uncle Jake is a great trainer, along with experience, because now Bette takes no prisoners. She's focused and strong, physically and mentally. I hope we see more of her. And the way Kate tells Maggie she's Batwoman and proposes to her is priceless. The teaser for next issue promises more thrills, even with a new artist taking over.
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Good News
The news that there will be a Batwoman ongoing has me giddy with excitement/anticipation. I'm glad Williams will be doing the major art chores, still, and I hope that his writing is at least half as good as Rucka's. If so, Kate is in good hands.
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