Tag Archives: Jorge Jimenez

Review: DC SNEAK PEEK: EARTH 2: SOCIETY #1

Review: DC SNEAK PEEK: EARTH 2: SOCIETY #1

DC SNEAK PEEK: EARTH 2: SOCIETY #1 Written by Daniel H. Wilson Art by Jorge Jimenez and John Rauch Published by DC Comics Release Date: May 27, 2015 The survivors of Earth-2’s war with Apokolips find themselves on an unknown planet, but can Green Lantern, Power Girl, a new Batman and the other heroes of

Review: EARTH 2: WORLD’S END #26

EARTH 2: WORLD’S END #26 Written by Daniel H. Wilson, with Marguerite Bennett, Mike Johnson, and Cullen Bunn Art by Eddy Barrows, Eduardo Pansica, R.B. Silva, Tyler Kirkham, Jorge Jimenez, and many more Published by DC Comics Release Date: April 1, 2015 The end has come, and despite all hopes and wishes, Earth 2 falls

Review: EARTH 2: WORLD’S END #1

EARTH 2: WORLD’S END #1 Written by Daniel H. Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, and Mike Johnson Art by Ardian Syaf, Jorge Jimenez, Eddy Barrows, Paulo Sequeira, and more Published by DC Comics Release Date: October 8, 2014 The planet is in ruin. Darkseid’s minions have been beaten back. But they’re not defeated. Not by a long

Review: SMALLVILLE: TITANS #2 and OLYMPUS #67

SMALLVILLE: Titans #2 and  Olympus#67  Written by Bryan Q. Miller Art by Cat Staggs (Titans) and Jorge Jimenez (Olympus) Release Dates: October 11 and October 18, 2013 Issue #2 (Titans): What this issue succeeded with was managing to really convey that this is the story about teen/young superheroes. With the first issue, I wasn’t able to give

Review: SMALLVILLE #62-63

SMALLVILLE #62-63 Written by Bryan Q. Miller Art by Jorge Jimenez (Olympus) & Beni Lobel (Hollow) Release Dates: August 30 and September 6, 2013 Issue 62: “Olympus” is continuing its great introduction of Wonder Woman and after having seen what the first half of the story has been like, it’s definitely one of the best

Review: SMALLVILLE #58-59

SMALLVILLE #58-59 Written by Bryan Q. Miller Art by Jorge Jimenez (Olympus) & Beni Lobel (Hollow) Release Dates: August 2 and 9, 2013 Issue 58: The introduction of Wonder Woman in the Smallville-universe continues as we see Diana’s world interact with Clark’s world. Something that I have always loved reading in comic books or seeing

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