A quick review of Justice League Generation Lost #19 in which the Blue Beetle fights for his life against the evil genius Maxwell Lord. At first, the Blue Beetle would have succeeded in bringing down Max Lord, but things have taken for the worse and the rest of the Justice League International couldn’t do anything about it. Written by Judd Winick with art by Fernando Dagnino, inks by Raul Fernandez and colors by Hi-Fi.
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A quick review of Green Lantern Emerald Warriors #7 in which Guy Gardner trades punches with a brainwashed Sodam Yat. And after freeing himself from the serpent that swallowed him, Guy takes on and literally beats the crap out of Zardor. This issue sets the pace for the coming War of the Green Lanterns. Written by Peter J. Tomasi with art by Fernando Pasarin, inks by Cam Smith, Oclair Albert, Pasarin and colors by Randy Mayor.
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A quick review of Wolverine #1000 in which Marvel Comics’ baddest and wildest superhero with adamantium claws is featured in 5 short stories. This issue presents the work of some of the most promising writers and artists in the comics industry. Written by various writers with art from various artists.
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A quick review of The Flash #9 in which The Scarlett Speedster investigates the death of the Elongated Kid. Plus, a new character named Hot Pursuit arrives in the present time. Is he friend or foe? This issue takes readers a step closer to the Flashpoint. Written by Geoff Johns with art by Francis Manapul and colors by Brian Buccellatto.
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Here’s my must read comics list for the week of February 4, 2011. I hope you enjoy them as I did. These are solely based on my personal preferences. Please let me know what you think about these comicbooks.
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A quick review of iZombie #10 in which Gwen returns to the University of Oregon to talk with childhood friend Tricia Nakagawa. Things become complicated because Tricia knows that Gwen’s dead and she’s also the daughter of the dead woman who’s now interrupting with Gwen’s thoughts. Diogenes has been captured by the vampire vixens. And Galatea and Amon finally meet. Written by Chris Roberson with art by Michael Allred and colors by Laura Allred.
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A quick review of Thor for Asgard #6 in which the God of Thunder climbs his way back from Valhalla to besieged Asgard, bringing with him other Asgardians who have previously fell in battle. As the series comes to a close, Thor is finally able to lift his mighty hammer, signifying that he’s finally willing to lead his people to victory. Written by Robert Rodi with art by Simone Bianchi and inks by Andrea Silvestri and Bianchi.
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A quick review of Ozma of Oz #4 in which Dorothy Gale is finally reunited with her friends: the Tin Woodsman, Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion. Now, the heroes from the Land of Oz prepare to free the Queen of Ev and her children from the Nome King. Written by Eric Shanower with art by Skottie Young and colors by Jean-Francois Beaulieu.
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A quick review of Time Master Vanishing Point #6 in which Hal Jordan, Superman, Rip Hunter and Booster Gold and Skeets finally accomplish their mission to pave the way for Batman’s return. This issue sets up the stage for Flashpoint, the next big event at DC Universe. Story and art by Dan Jurgens, with additional artwork by Norm Rapmund and colors by Hi-Fi Designs.
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A quick review of Brightest Day #19 in which the White Lantern explains to Deadman the reason why Hawkman and Hawkgirl had to die. And the underwater dwellers launch an attack against the surface world. Only Aquaman and the new Aqualad stand in the way of Siren, Black Manta and their minions. Aquawar begins. Written by Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi with art by Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Oclair Albert and Rob Hunter.
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