The Flash #1 Review
The Flash #1 Writer: Joshua Williamson Artist: Carmine Di Giandomenico Colorist: Ivan Plascencia Letterer: Steve Wands Review by Josh Canales Directly following the events of DC Universe: Rebirth and
The Flash #1 Writer: Joshua Williamson Artist: Carmine Di Giandomenico Colorist: Ivan Plascencia Letterer: Steve Wands Review by Josh Canales Directly following the events of DC Universe: Rebirth and
Titans Rebirth #1 Writer: Dan Abnett Penciller: Brett Booth Inker: Norm Rapmund Colorist: Andrew Dalhouse Letterer: Carlos M. Mangual Review by Josh Canales More than just heroes, the Titans
With a confident and grittier persona, her appearance in Dawn of Justice as well as the upcoming release of her own feature film in 2017 have given her mainstream exposure, but also placed high expectations on what the Amazonian has to offer.
The truth is it has been years since I have picked up an Aquaman comic. But that’s one of the things that Rebirth has allowed me to do; revisit some of the characters that I haven’t followed in a very long time (if at all).
The Flash Rebirth is the next chapter of The Flash’s story and is all about correcting the mistakes in the universe caused by Flashpoint.
I want to preface this review with some honesty: I have never read a Green Arrow comic before. Am I not the perfect guinea pig for Green Arrow Rebirth #1 or what?
Batman: Rebirth #1 is one of four new DC comics hitting the shelves this week as part of the Rebirth line.
In brightest day, in blackest night, no evil shall escape my sight. Let those who worship evil’s might, beware my power, Green Lantern’s light!