Posts Tagged ‘DC comics’

Batman/Lobo: Deadly serious

By Miles Benson • Jul 16th, 2009 • Category: Reviews

Given the fact that Sam Kieth is my all time favorite writer/artist ever, I highly recommend this book with every fiber of my being. Please continue reading, this book is amazing!



Batman: Dark victory

By Miles Benson • Jul 5th, 2009 • Category: Reviews

The sequel to a well written murder mystery amplified even more by the perfection of unified minds



Batman: The long Halloween

By Miles Benson • Jul 3rd, 2009 • Category: Reviews

A well written murder mystery amplified by breathtaking art



Batman: The dark knight returns

By Miles Benson • Jun 30th, 2009 • Category: Reviews

This book questions a distinction that, it seems, is a hot topic among Now is not the Rhyme readers.



Batman: Cacophony

By Miles Benson • May 30th, 2009 • Category: Reviews

Kevin Smith, writer/director (Silent Bob) and Walt Flanagan, artist/Jizz mopper (Fan-boy); created this book around the most serious question we could ever ask ourselves.



Batman: Legends of the dark knight

By Miles Benson • May 24th, 2009 • Category: Reviews

Do multiple creator interpretations help or kill a character?



Batman: Gotham knights

By Miles Benson • May 17th, 2009 • Category: Reviews

A series starring the character Batman, shows us that the reason he exists is not because we learn from his action and mystery but rather from his familial connections and his bedside manner



Batman: War on crime

By Miles Benson • Apr 30th, 2009 • Category: Reviews

If someone is acted violently upon, can we determine how that person will react based on someone’s upbringing?



Batman / Spider-man

By Miles Benson • Apr 28th, 2009 • Category: Reviews

We brand terrorists as madmen and cowards. But is there a fine line between freedom fighters and terrorists? Does the answer lie within the love of their significant others?



The Science of superheroes

By Miles Benson • Apr 26th, 2009 • Category: Reviews

The book explains how it would be, if our favorite comic book characters actually existed. This is an examination of everything from astrophysics to genetic biology to the evolution of the “superhero.”