Comics Reviews: New Titans 63, Legion 4, Suicide Squad 38

New Titans 63 coverNew Titans #63 – “Into the Darkness” – Marv Wolfman/Tom Grummett/Bob McLeod

This one starts with Deathstroke (aka Terminator) breaking into Gar (Changeling) Logan’s room and holding a knife to his throat. Deathstroke isn’t there to threaten Gar, just to let him know that he has reasons for trying to kill Lanier and his lycanthropic friends (as we saw last issue). Gar tells the rest of the Titans, who are at the hospital where Troia is recovering from a lycanthrope attack. Continue reading “Comics Reviews: New Titans 63, Legion 4, Suicide Squad 38”

Comics Reviews: New Titans 62, Legion 3, Suicide Squad 37

New Titans 62 coverNew Titans #62 – “Titan Plague” – Marv Wolfman/Tom Grummett/Al Vey

This one starts with the Titans (Troia, Raven, Jericho, Speedy, Starfire, and Cyborg) wading through the sewers looking for some mysterious beasts that have been killing people in a particularly grisly way. They get ambushed by the beasts (which kinda look like werewolves) and they soon find themselves in trouble. Continue reading “Comics Reviews: New Titans 62, Legion 3, Suicide Squad 37”

Comics Reviews: Justice League America 33, Justice League Europe 9, New Titans 61, Legion 2

Justice League America 33 coverJustice League America #33 – “Nitwits, Knuckleheads, and Poozers” – Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis/Adam Hughes/Art Nichols

This one starts with a bored Guy Gardner deciding to drop by the headquarters of the Green Lantern Corps to stir up some shit. After freaking out a passenger on a commercial jet, Guy heads to GLC HQ, where he finds Kilowog feeling sorry for himself because the Corps (and the Guardians of the Universe) have all kinda dissolved. Continue reading “Comics Reviews: Justice League America 33, Justice League Europe 9, New Titans 61, Legion 2”

Comics Reviews: Justice League America 32, Justice League Europe 8, New Titans 60, Legion 1

Justice League America 32 coverJustice League America #32 – “Breaking Point” – Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis/Adam Hughes/Art Nichols

This continues the JLA/JLE crossover from last month, when the two teams were called to a village in Eastern Europe because most of the population had turned into vampires … or something resembling vampires, at least. After some indecisive skirmishes, daylight drove the “vampires” into hiding and the teams took up a defensive posture around the village. Continue reading “Comics Reviews: Justice League America 32, Justice League Europe 8, New Titans 60, Legion 1”