Wonder Woman #1 Review
I am pretty thrilled about Greg Rucka making his return to DC. Wonder Woman #1 immediately jumped to the top of my “want to read” list as soon as I found out that Rucka would be taking over.
I am pretty thrilled about Greg Rucka making his return to DC. Wonder Woman #1 immediately jumped to the top of my “want to read” list as soon as I found out that Rucka would be taking over.
I recently got my hands on two truly strange books. Not a bad strange, of course. Just strange in that I haven’t ever really come upon anything like them before.
Name: No Blood, No Tears Release Date: 2002 Country: South Korea Director: Seung-wan Ryoo Writer: Seung-wan Ryoo, Jin-wan Jeong Actors: Jun Do-yeon (Soojin), Lee
Civil War II #2 Writer: Brian Michael Bendis Artist: David Marquez Colorist: Justin Ponsor Letterer: Clayton Cowles Reviewed by David Hildebrand Just a heads
Batman #1 Writer: Tom King Artist: David Finch and Matt Banning Colors: Jordie Bellaire Letters: John Workman Reviewed by David Hildebrand “Is this a
Nanjing: The Burning City tells the brutal tale of the Imperial Japanese Army seizing Nanjing. Through the dust of the bombed buildings, screams echo off the rubble. Two Chinese soldiers are trapped inside the city. Hopelessly outnumbered and not even safe disguised as civilians, they plan their escape.
Name: Formula 17 Release Date: 2004 Language: Mandarin/English Director: Yin-jung Chen Writer: Rady Fu Actors: Tony Yo-ning Yang (Tien), Duncan Lai (Duncan), King Chin
A journal of a sequence of events occurring over a period of time and location in space. So begins Internal Wilderness.
We are in issue 3 of The Fix and the whole story isn’t quite laid out on the table yet. Each issue evolves and leads to another piece of the puzzle.