Author Archives: Brian Salvatore

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Columns
The New 52: One Year Later

By | Aug 31, 2012 | Columns

On August 31, 2011, DC Comics published “Justice League” #1, the first of the “New 52,” a publishing initiative that would re-cast the DC Universe in a more streamlined, approachable way, targeted at new fans and lapsed fans alike. On August 28th, 2012, the first year of the “New 52” wraps up, with the final […]

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Reviews
Review: Justice League #12

By | Aug 30, 2012 | Reviews

Hal Jordan is the scapegoat the Justice League deserves, but not the one it needs right now. As a note, massive spoilers for the issue are discussed. Written by Geoff Johns Illustrated by Jim Lee – ”THE VILLAIN’S JOURNEY” part four! – The team struggles to stay together as they try to combat their newest foe. […]

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News
Judd Winick Leaves “Batwing”

By | Aug 25, 2012 | News

In what is becoming a trend lately, another creator has announced that they are stepping away from a DC book. Judd Winick, in a prepared statement, has announced that he is leaving “Batwing,” one of two books he launched for the New 52, along with “Catwoman.” Winick had this to say to Newsarama: “It’s with […]

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FanExpo ’12: New Morbius, Moloch Books Announced

By | Aug 25, 2012 | News

Today, Marvel announced “Morbius: The Living Vampire,” a new ongoing from Joe Keatinge and Rich Elson, which will launch in January. This is the same creative team behind the announced, and cancelled, “Thanos: Son of Titan” mini, so clearly Marvel was serious when they said that both creators would be doing new things for the […]

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Columns
Soliciting Multiversity: DC’s November 2012

By | Aug 22, 2012 | Columns

With Marvel NOW! launching at the house of ideas, DC is doing some world-building, playing some recreational sports, and dropping ends of miniseries for some reason. A Thankful End to Nite Owl “Before Watchmen” has been an interesting experiment in bad ideas done both well and poorly. But, hands down, the worst has been “Nite […]

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