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DC just announced Batman: The Joker War Zone #1, a 48-page anthology comic due out Sept. 29 from writers James Tynion, Josh Williamson, and John Ridley (The American Way, 12 Years a Slave), w/artists Guillem March, James Stokoe, & David Lafuente.
I really enjoyed this piece, which looks closely at three Marvel releases from this week with an eye toward what they have to say about the our current '...period of enormous pain and betrayal, punctuated with glimpses, however fleeting and transitory, of growth and change.'
God damn it, this isn’t even as bad as some actual takes in 2020.
Doom Patrol #51: I like this turn, it feels right...that the Doom Patrol is up against some of their members sympathizing with their absurdist foes while another has their own bizarre agenda to pursue. Undone by their own absurdity, basically. #OnDoomPatrol
Recent reviews on the site...
The Kill Lock #5: https://t.co/zJzAt9D7Ig
Faithless II #1: https://t.co/FnS2rC8D4v
The Red Mother #1 - #5: https://t.co/O9A8eSrP9e
Doom Patrol #50: This was as fun as an oversized issue with multiple artists gets, really, owing mostly to the quality of the artists, which include Jamie Hewlett (!!) and Rian Hughes, with Richard Case drawing the framing sequence. #OnDoomPatrol
Doom Patrol #49: Some really great art in this issue. I also liked Caulder semi-ranting about how the Justice League are public-facing glory hogs or whatever. The whole point, though, is to get to the twist at the end, which we do. #OnDoomPatrol