Earth 2 #32
Written by Daniel H. Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, & Mike Johnson
Pencils by Andy Smith & Airi Kamiyama
Inks by Trevor Scott & Airi Kamiyama
Colors by Peter Pantazis
Published by DC Comics
Well, it’s finally come, the last issue of Earth 2. The reason Earth 2 and its weekly series Earth 2: World’s End gets reviewed every week is that despite all the bad worlds said about in the last six months, Earth 2 used to be one of the best books coming out of DC. In fact, it was one of the few books that made the New 52 somewhat justified in its existence. Instead of rehashing older stories or making embarrassing changes to characters older than the company that published them, Earth 2 did something different. It build a whole new world from the ground up, embracing its comic book roots by being a series about ordinary...
Written by Daniel H. Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, & Mike Johnson
Pencils by Andy Smith & Airi Kamiyama
Inks by Trevor Scott & Airi Kamiyama
Colors by Peter Pantazis
Published by DC Comics
Well, it’s finally come, the last issue of Earth 2. The reason Earth 2 and its weekly series Earth 2: World’s End gets reviewed every week is that despite all the bad worlds said about in the last six months, Earth 2 used to be one of the best books coming out of DC. In fact, it was one of the few books that made the New 52 somewhat justified in its existence. Instead of rehashing older stories or making embarrassing changes to characters older than the company that published them, Earth 2 did something different. It build a whole new world from the ground up, embracing its comic book roots by being a series about ordinary...
- 3/10/2015
- by Grant Raycroft
- SoundOnSight
Earth 2 #31
Written by Daniel H. Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, & Mike Johnson
Art by Andy Smith, Trevor Scott, Cliff Richards
Colors by Peter Pantazis
Published by DC Comics
Well, Earth 2 returns once again and the best that can be said is, it’s not as bad as last time. Granted that’s not saying much, but when a series sets its bar so low it’s subterranean, one should take what they can get.
To its credit, this issue is by far one of the better issues of Earth 2 in a long time. It’s not another trite anthology series about characters who have little to nothing to do with the series. In fact, this issue stars Dr. Fate and Queen Marella, two characters who have had all too little to do in World’s End. Unfortunately, this series doesn’t drop the other problem with the previous Earth 2 entries,...
Written by Daniel H. Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, & Mike Johnson
Art by Andy Smith, Trevor Scott, Cliff Richards
Colors by Peter Pantazis
Published by DC Comics
Well, Earth 2 returns once again and the best that can be said is, it’s not as bad as last time. Granted that’s not saying much, but when a series sets its bar so low it’s subterranean, one should take what they can get.
To its credit, this issue is by far one of the better issues of Earth 2 in a long time. It’s not another trite anthology series about characters who have little to nothing to do with the series. In fact, this issue stars Dr. Fate and Queen Marella, two characters who have had all too little to do in World’s End. Unfortunately, this series doesn’t drop the other problem with the previous Earth 2 entries,...
- 2/5/2015
- by Grant Raycroft
- SoundOnSight
I would like to apologize profusely for the unmitigated disaster that was last week’s column. Besides the massive blunder of failing to update the cover art for the comics, I had paragraphs ending abruptly and my writing was just not up to snuff. I’m sure there’s a bunch of other really bad things too but I’m not going to look too closely at it because I’m concerned I’ll see a mistake so boldly idiotic that my family’s honor will be smeared and my only relief will be ritual suicide. So yeah, this week’s column will be better. Scout’s honor. *fingerscrossed.gif
In other news, more rule-breaking! Well, it’s definitely in the “bending of the rules” category so I’m letting it slide but the second arc of Ghosted kicked off this week, with a new art team, so I’m...
In other news, more rule-breaking! Well, it’s definitely in the “bending of the rules” category so I’m letting it slide but the second arc of Ghosted kicked off this week, with a new art team, so I’m...
- 1/18/2014
- by Chris Melkus
- Destroy the Brain
You know, I’m starting to see a bit of a flaw in my plan for Comic Execution. I knew that, eventually, this day would come. You see, just about every week, I’m buying at least one #1 of a series that, more that likely, I won’t buy beyond issue three. This means I am in possession of a pretty absurd amount of debut issues with nothing to follow them. Initially, I thought for sure this would be a sound investment. Turns out it’s not.
On top of that, I’ve been doing a bit of investigating and I’m noticing that my Lcs (local comic shop) is getting comics nearly months after they’ve debuted on digital comics distribution service Comixology. For example, one of my “new” series that I picked up this week, The Illegitimates, apparently debuted at Comixology back on December 18th. Does this mean much,...
On top of that, I’ve been doing a bit of investigating and I’m noticing that my Lcs (local comic shop) is getting comics nearly months after they’ve debuted on digital comics distribution service Comixology. For example, one of my “new” series that I picked up this week, The Illegitimates, apparently debuted at Comixology back on December 18th. Does this mean much,...
- 1/1/1970
- by Chris Melkus
- Destroy the Brain
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