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Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Convergence: Justice League International #1
Convergence: Justice League International #1 (June 2015) has a nice cover:
Metallo is walking down a street of the pre-zero hour Metropolis causing destruction to the city along with his drones. The Justice League International shows up to kick their butt. Blue Beetle introduces them more like the Justice League Metropolis since they have been trapped under the dome for a year. This team includes Blue Beetle, Red Tornado, Martian Manhunter, Captain Atom, Fire and Ice.
The dome rises and they get their powers back just in time for the Kingdom Come Justice League shows up. This team consists of Wonder Woman, Shazam (I guess he's no longer Captain Marvel in that alternate universe either), Obsidian, Nightstar, Jade, Huntress, Creeper and Blue Beetle.
Metallo is walking down a street of the pre-zero hour Metropolis causing destruction to the city along with his drones. The Justice League International shows up to kick their butt. Blue Beetle introduces them more like the Justice League Metropolis since they have been trapped under the dome for a year. This team includes Blue Beetle, Red Tornado, Martian Manhunter, Captain Atom, Fire and Ice.
The dome rises and they get their powers back just in time for the Kingdom Come Justice League shows up. This team consists of Wonder Woman, Shazam (I guess he's no longer Captain Marvel in that alternate universe either), Obsidian, Nightstar, Jade, Huntress, Creeper and Blue Beetle.
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captian marvel,
convergence,
creeper,
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ice,
jade,
justice league international,
kingdom come,
martian manhunter,
nightstar,
obsidian,
red tornado,
shazam,
wonder woman
Saturday, May 03, 2014
PCH Super Hero Comic Books Plus Graphic Novel
My Superhero Comic Books plus graphic novel grab bag arrived from Publishers Clearing House (PCH) on Tuesday, April 29, 2014. We got a nice mix with some comics from DC Comics and various independent comic publishers. Unfortunately, there was nothing from Marvel Comics. I haven't had the chance to read any of them yet so no reviews.
First up is Bloodshot #11 (December 1993) from Valiant Comics. The only other issue that I have in this series is #3.
Next up is G.I. Joe #16 (October 2006) from Devil's Due Publishing. I have no other issues of this series from this publisher.
I also received Justice League International #62 (March 1994) from DC Comics. This joins #20 and #21 that I already have.
Robotech: The Macross Saga #5 (August 1985) from Comico was also included. I have never read an issue of this comic based on the cartoon series.
I also have never seen an episode of Robotech: The Macross Saga.
I love the wraparound cover.
Finally, the graphic novel that I received was Spawn Batman (1994) from Image Comics. While I only have three issues of Spawn (#1, 2, 116), I do have a lot issues of Batman and related titles.
Overall, an interesting grab bag of comics from PCH. I was surprised at the choice for the graphic novel.
First up is Bloodshot #11 (December 1993) from Valiant Comics. The only other issue that I have in this series is #3.
Next up is G.I. Joe #16 (October 2006) from Devil's Due Publishing. I have no other issues of this series from this publisher.
I also received Justice League International #62 (March 1994) from DC Comics. This joins #20 and #21 that I already have.
Robotech: The Macross Saga #5 (August 1985) from Comico was also included. I have never read an issue of this comic based on the cartoon series.
I also have never seen an episode of Robotech: The Macross Saga.
I love the wraparound cover.
Finally, the graphic novel that I received was Spawn Batman (1994) from Image Comics. While I only have three issues of Spawn (#1, 2, 116), I do have a lot issues of Batman and related titles.
Overall, an interesting grab bag of comics from PCH. I was surprised at the choice for the graphic novel.
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batman,
bloodshot,
cartoons,
comico,
comics,
dc comics,
devils due publishing,
gi joe,
grab bags,
graphic novels,
image comics,
independent comics,
justice league international,
robotech,
spawn,
tv,
valiant
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