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TRADE WAITING #13: Week of December 1, 2021

TRADE WAITING #13: Week of December 1, 2021

Graphic novels. Collected editions. Omnibuses. Trades. These are really all just words for “a kickass way to read comics”. So, with this column we’re going to look at all of those kickass bound pages that are hitting comic shops, bookstores and online outlets this week! (Note that in some instances, the release dates to comic

Review: GREEN LANTERN #2

GREEN LANTERN #2 Written by Grant Morrison Art by Liam Sharp, Steve Oliff, and Tom Orzechowski Edited by Jessica Chen and Brian Cunningham Published by DC Comics Release Date: December 5, 2018 If there is anything that Grant Morison was famous for with his Batman run (in this reviewer’s opinion, anyway) it was reminding readers

Review: THE GREEN LANTERN #1

THE GREEN LANTERN #1 Written by Grant Morrison Art by Liam Sharp, Steve Oliff, and Tom Orzechowski Edited by Jessica Chen and Brian Cunningham Published by DC Comics Release Date: November 7, 2018 Grant Morrison’s Green Lantern #1 is chaotic, exciting, and forebodingly insidious. Grant Morrison’s signature moves are character deconstruction and meta-commentary by using

Review: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD: BATMAN AND WONDER WOMAN #2

THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD: BATMAN AND WONDER WOMAN #2 Written by Liam Sharp Art by Liam Sharp, Romulo Fajardo Jr., Troy Peteri Edited by Jessica Chen, Brian Cunningham Published by DC Comics Release Date: March 21, 2018 Batman and Wonder Woman unite to solve the murder of a Celtic god. In Tir Na Nog, King Elatha of

Review: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD: BATMAN AND WONDER WOMAN #1

THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD: BATMAN AND WONDER WOMAN #1 Written by Liam Sharp Art by Liam Sharp, Romulo Fajardo Jr., & Troy Peteri Edited by Mike Cotton, Jessica Chen, Rob Levin, and Brian Cunningham Published by DC Comics Release Date: February 21, 2018 Where Bruce admits he was wrong. Strange and mystical occurrences are

Best Of 2017: Artist

2017, you were a… year. In and amongst some arduous times, to say the least, were some amazing comic book experiences. The team at Comicosity are talking about the best of the best in the year that was, including: Best Colourist Best Editor Best Letterer Best Artist Best Writer Best Graphic Novel Best Single Issue

Review: JUSTICE LEAGUE #32

JUSTICE LEAGUE #32 Written by Robert Venditti Art by Liam Sharp, Adam Brown, Richard Starkings, and Jimmy Betancourt Published by DC Comics Release Date: November 1, 2017 If this were the 1980s, when comic book events drove merchandising opportunities, the “Bats Out of Hell” storyline would be filling holiday toy catalogs for years to come.

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