Comics Reviews: Wonder Woman 5, Firestorm 60, Vigilante 42, Warlord 118

Wonder Woman 5 coverWonder Woman #5 – “The Ares Assault” – Len Wein/George Perez/Bruce Patterson

This one starts with the Amazons trying to figure out what’s going on in the outside world. They know Ares is causing trouble and his influence is even being felt in Themiscyra, but they can’t get any word from the gods about how Diana’s mission is going. The gods are all embarking on a huge ship that’s supposed to take them to oblivion, but the goddesses are delaying as much as possible to give Diana a chance to stop Ares. Continue reading “Comics Reviews: Wonder Woman 5, Firestorm 60, Vigilante 42, Warlord 118”

Comics Reviews: Legion of Super-Heroes 35, New Teen Titans 32, Suicide Squad 2

Legion of Super-Heroes 35 coverLegion of Super-Heroes #35 – “Forgotten Friends” – Paul Levitz/Greg LaRocque/Mike DeCarlo, Arne Starr

This one starts with Saturn Girl, Chameleon Boy, Brainiac 5, and Dream Girl back on Earth after escaping the prison planet they were on. They grab a Science Police officer so Saturn Girl can use her mental powers to read his mind and find out why Earth has suddenly isolated itself from the rest of the galaxy. Continue reading “Comics Reviews: Legion of Super-Heroes 35, New Teen Titans 32, Suicide Squad 2”

Comics Reviews: Justice League 2, Infinity Inc. 39, Young All-Stars 1

Justice League 2 coverJustice League #2 – “Make War No More” – Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis/Kevin Maguire/Al Gordon

This one starts with Batman interrogating Kimiyo (Dr. Light) Hoshi about where she got the JLA signal device she used to summon the team last issue. She tells him (over and over) that some guy gave it to her and she had no reason to assume the rest of the team was unaware of that. While they’re talking, Blue Beetle brings a TV show to their attention, one that isn’t too complimentary to the new team. Continue reading “Comics Reviews: Justice League 2, Infinity Inc. 39, Young All-Stars 1”

Comics Reviews: Batman 408, Detective 575, Outsiders 20

Batman 408 coverBatman #408 – “Did Robin Die Tonight?” – Max Allan Collins/Chris Warner/Mike DeCarlo

Like the Year One storyline, this is another bit of revisionist history, giving us a new origin for Jason Todd and how he came to work with Batman. Years ago, the original Robin (Dick Grayson) was shot by the Joker. Batman captured Joker and Dick ended up being fine, but Batman realized how much danger he’d been putting Dick (who was just a kid when they first started working together) in by allowing him to be his crimefighting partner. Continue reading “Comics Reviews: Batman 408, Detective 575, Outsiders 20”