Review Search: Greg Rucka
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The Question #37
February 4th, 2010 | By Chad Nevett
A clever and smart “Blackest Night” tie-in that can’t help but fall prey to the formula of the event.
Blackest Night: Wonder Woman #3
February 4th, 2010 | By Doug Zawisza
"Blackest Night: Wonder Woman" #3 begins the wrap up of the "Blackest Night" tie-in miniseries. In other words, this is more "expanded story" than you'd get on the newly deputized Star Sapphire – Wonder Woman.
Superman: World of New Krypton #12
February 3rd, 2010 | By Greg McElhatton
At the end of the day, the thing I liked the most about "Superman: World of New Krypton" may surprise you.
Detective Comics #861
January 31st, 2010 | By Greg McElhatton
Jock steps in to draw three issues of "Detective Comics," and Rucka's script matches his new artist perfectly.
Action Comics #885
January 14th, 2010 | By Doug Zawisza
"Action Comics" continues to be a 100% Superman-free read for all those comic book fans with Superman allergies. All the same, the title does live up to its name with this issue, in both the main story and the backup.
Superman: World of New Krypton #11
January 9th, 2010 | By Timothy Callahan
This overwrought series has dragged on far too long, and we don't even get Pete Woods drawings on every page anymore.
Blackest Night: Wonder Woman #2
January 7th, 2010 | By Doug Zawisza
So what exactly happened to Mera's nose during her fight with Wonder Woman in "Blackest Night" #6? The answer, my friends, is right here.
Stumptown #2
January 7th, 2010 | By Greg McElhatton
Was your New Year's resolution to only read good comics? "Stumptown" will help you with that.
Detective Comics #860
December 26th, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan
This may be the last great issue of "Detective Comics" for a while, but great it is.
Action Comics #884
December 13th, 2009 | By Greg McElhatton
Lois Lane steals the show here; unfortunately, the stars are actually Nightwing, Flamebird, and Captain Atom
Superman: World of New Krypton #10
December 7th, 2009 | By Greg McElhatton
What happens when a stagnant society refuses to change?
Blackest Night: Wonder Woman #1
December 6th, 2009 | By Doug Zawisza
Wonder Woman's most critical decision comes back for a rematch. A Black Lantern-ring-powered rematch.
Detective Comics #859
November 26th, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan
Pound for pound, the best superhero comic being published right now.
Stumptown #1
November 8th, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan
A strong start for this Portland-based "Big Sleep"-style crime story.
Detective Comics #858
October 30th, 2009 | By Doug Zawisza
As though I needed to develop a man-crush on a comic book artist. This issue is crush-inducing, so read at your own risk.
Superman: World of New Krypton #8
October 12th, 2009 | By Greg McElhatton
Superman's two regular titles might be lackluster these days, but "World of New Krypton" is where it's at.
Detective Comics #857
September 24th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett
Williams, Stewart, Hamner, McCaig... best looking superhero comic you’re going to find on the shelves.
Detective Comics #856
August 29th, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan
J. H. Williams III continues his amazing artistic performance on the lead Batwoman story. The Question back-up is completely skippable.
Action Comics #880
August 17th, 2009 | By Doug Zawisza
"Codename: Patriot" brings the battle to Earth. One small problem: Earth has this thing against New Krypton. Captain Atom also takes a step forward in this issue.
Superman: Secret Files 2009
August 16th, 2009 | By Doug Zawisza
"Codename: Patriot" has begun over in the Superbooks. This is a pricey way to get caught up to speed, but for the most part, it is very informative.
Superman: World of New Krypton #6
August 8th, 2009 | By Doug Zawisza
The S-shield numbering flips here, starting with a new #1, and changing to a red background. Appropriate considering "Codename: Patriot" involves a bit of military posturing.
Detective Comics #855
July 29th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett
J.H. Williams III. Cully Hamner. Best drawn superhero comic book you’re going to see this month. Guaranteed.
Action Comics #879
July 19th, 2009 | By Doug Zawisza
Captain Atom joins the ranks of the second features in this issue featuring another installment about the Kryptonian sleeper agents.
Superman: World of New Krypton #5
July 11th, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan
Courtroom Kryptonian drama and a surprise ending from Robinson, Rucka, and Woods. But it's not enough.
Detective Comics #854
June 25th, 2009 | By Greg McElhatton
Sometimes, it really is worth the wait.
Superman: World of New Krypton #3
May 14th, 2009 | By Doug Zawisza
Superman, no longer super, tries to quell a riot and free some hostages while depowered among thousands of newly-empowered Kryptonians.
Action Comics #876
April 15th, 2009 | By Greg McElhatton
A year of "Action Comics" without Superman is still getting rolling, but so far it's an enjoyable read.
Superman: World of New Krypton #2
April 8th, 2009 | By Doug Zawisza
The introduction to New Krypton continues as Rucka, Robinson, Woods, Anderson, and Wands continue to add new pieces to the legend of Superman and his homeworld.
Action Comics #875
March 12th, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan
Nightwing and Flamebird take flight, but Rucka is no replacement for Johns.
Superman: World of New Krypton #1
March 4th, 2009 | By Doug Zawisza
Spinning out of events of the last half-year's worth of stories featuring the return of Kandor, this series puts Superman on Krypton with "his" people. Whether or not he's truly welcome there is where the story comes in.
Final Crisis: Resist #1
November 10th, 2008 | By Benjamin Birdie
Ryan Sook's art is a big attraction for this "Final Crisis" tie-in, which sheds light on Checkmate's role in the missing month.
Final Crisis: Revelations #3
October 12th, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan
Rucka's apocalypse is a ridiculous mess.
Final Crisis: Revelations #1
August 16th, 2008 | By Greg McElhatton
Greg Rucka returns to his creation Crispus Allen, in what feels like an attempt to better define the role of the Spectre.
Daredevil #109
July 30th, 2008 | By James Hunt
Big Ben Donovan is on death row for a crime he didn’t commit. Why can’t Murdock convince him to retract his confession? By Brubaker, Rucka and Lark.
Daredevil #107
May 30th, 2008 | By Doug Zawisza
Can a relatively new "Daredevil" reader easily hop into a new story arc with Greg Rucka coming on as co-writer? You bet.



