Review Search: Chris Batista

Showing results 1-6 of 6

Show results per page

Titans #21

January 13th, 2010 | By Doug Zawisza

"Titans" proceeds apace, marking time between one big event and the next. In this issue, J.T. Krul gives some more insight into the slow motion splintering of one of DC's oldest teams.

The Last Days of Animal Man #6

November 1st, 2009 | By Doug Zawisza

Buddy Baker's crimefighting career ends in this issue. Of course, this story is set in the not-so-distant future.

The Last Days of Animal Man #2

June 29th, 2009 | By Greg McElhatton

"The Last Days of Animal Man" is entertaining, but that exposition dump in the middle is painful.

The Last Days of Animal Man #1

May 28th, 2009 | By Doug Zawisza

Continuing old home week for DC Comics, Gerry Conway (Google him if you have to ask) returns to craft a tale of Buddy Baker set in the not-so-distant future, but far enough in the future to be completely entertaining.

Booster Gold #14

November 15th, 2008 | By Doug Zawisza

Booster Gold's Starro adventure concludes with ramifications for the future and hope for the direction this series will chase in the coming months.

Booster Gold #13

October 18th, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan

Can a series thrive when every issue feels like a pointless fill-in?

FirstPreviousNextLast

 

Latest Columns

 Latest Columns Feed

Pipeline

Tue, February 9th | Augie De Blieck Jr.

This week, Augie reviews "Batman: The Cat and the Bat" and "Missile Mouse: The Star Crusher." Both are great fun, but only one has a character with a jet pack. Also, more thoughts on digital comic distribution to the iPad! [more...]

When Words Collide

Mon, February 8th | Timothy Callahan

Tim stops time to look closely at the Daredevil work of Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev, this week through the lens of the four panel sequence that comprises the epic run's opening page. Comic book realism, exposed. [more...]

One Fan's Opinion

Fri, February 5th | Erik Larsen

This week, Erik looks at the ramifications of Apple's recently-announced iPad for the worlds of both print and digital comics, and tries to put the divide between the two media into perspective. [more...]