Author Archives: Keith Dooley

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Pick of the Week: “Batman” #49

By | Feb 12, 2016 | Pick of the Week, Reviews

Realism and science fiction clash together wonderfully in “Batman” #49, giving us a new origin for Batman that retains the inspiring spirit of the character. Snyder and Tynion write a pivotal issue that adds to the current 21st century mythos of a character born of the 1930s. Written by Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV […]

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“Klaus” #3

By | Feb 5, 2016 | Reviews

The magic and mystery behind Santa’s origin is yet to be fully revealed in “Klaus” #3. Instead, writer Grant Morrison and artist Dan Mora continue to slowly and expertly pace a tale full of anticipation and wonder. Written by Grant Morrison Illustrated by Dan Mora Klaus is caught delivering presents to the town’s children and […]

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The “Dark Knight III: The Master Race” #2 is a Master Class in Comic Storytelling [Advance Review]

By | Dec 21, 2015 | Reviews

The second chapter of “DK3: The Master Race” further fleshes out the intriguing tale unfolding from the minds of writers Frank Miller and Brian Azzarello, artist Andy Kubert, inker Klaus Janson, and colorist Brad Anderson. Written by Frank Miller and Brian Azzarello Illustrated by Andy Kubert The unexpected finale to the Dark Knight saga continues […]

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“Superman: American Alien” #1 is an Intimate Take on Familiar Mythology [Review]

By | Nov 13, 2015 | Reviews

“Weird is better.” Writer Max Landis, artist Nick Dragotta, and colorist Alex Guimaraes take the familiar world of an adolescent Clark Kent and create a heartfelt story with depth and originality in “Superman: American Alien” #1. Written by Max Landis Illustrated by Nick Dragotta Hollywood screenwriter and Eisner Award nominee Max Landis (Chronicle, American Ultra, […]

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This Month in Comics: October 2015

By | Nov 2, 2015 | Columns

There was a plethora of excellent books in October, with first issues making a huge impact. Brian K. Vaughn and Greg Rucka struck gold again. “The Multiversity” is now in a gorgeous hardcover and ready to be signed by the master writer himself. My excitement for “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” and “Dark Knight […]

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