Sunday, April 29, 2007

the Brave and the Bold #2 - DC


The visuals in this book are just astounding. I've always been a huge George Perez fan. Even back to his early stuff on the FF. But I don't think he really started to shine, until he started doing the cover work. Then he just took off. And I always thought that Romeo Tanghal was the perfect inker for him, but on this series Bob Waicek is turning in some amazing work. And this is another book, out of many from DC lately, that has some serious wicked colors to it. I mean, these pages are as vibrant as anything I've ever seen. It really is some amazing stuff. Anyways, they're still after the book. I don't know what it's called, but " . . . has written on it's pages, all of history . . . past, present and future." So . . . it's a pretty dangerous artifact. Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, went off following the trail, and Supergirl decided to tag along for the ride. You know, since she's trying to find herself and all. Well, long story short, they find it, but then they lose it. Hal takes off after it, but Supergirl is left on this gaming planet. And she has no idea where in the universe she is. She wasn't paying attention on the way there, because she was to busy flirting with Hal. And we get a couple page glimpse of the beginning of our next team-up, Batman and Blue Devil. They're both on the trail of some alien sniper that's shown up in El Paso. Mark Waid writes it, so you know it's going to be great. And of course you know that George Perez is the artist. So far it's a fantastic book. I'm glad they finally brought it back. Since World's finest is back, with the Superman/Batman title. Now they just need to figure out a way to get a new Adventure Comics out there.

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