Comic Book News & Reviews – Be Heard @ Comic Nerd
Hello dear readers! I apologize from the bottom of my comic boxes that this site has gone silent. I had to choose between school and this site for a period of time and you can’t blame me for choosing school.
Additionally, all of the writers I brought in weren’t being as consistent as ComicNerd needed, so the torch wasn’t carried there either.
A lot of things are going to be happening over the next several months. ComicNerd will be undergoing a transformation that makes this site easier to navigate and I think you will enjoy it.
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Storyline: Heart of Hush: Heartstrings (Part 3 of 5)
Date: September 3, 2008
Price: $2.99
Writer: Paul Dini
Artist: Dustin Nguyen
Synopsis: A “Batman: R.I.P.” tie-in! “Heart of Hush” Part 3 of 5! To save the sanity of a kidnapped child, Batman must confront the Scarecrow! But their battle is just a part of Hush’s plot against Batman and Bruce Wayne, setting the stage for the most shocking surprise ending of the year! Guest-starring Catwoman!
Opinion: WHOA.
Could this storyline get any better? Scratch that, I think it can—and will. Paul Dini’s on a roll, and he’s picking up so much speed that he’s on fire. And Dustin Nguyen … well, that man is just outdoing himself with every issue. Simply GORGEOUS.
Date: July 8, 2008
Price: $24.99
Writer: Frank Miller
Artists: Jim Lee and cover by Scott Williams
Synopsis: One of the most talked-about Batman stories ever – conceived by modern master Frank Miller (BATMAN: YEAR ONE, THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS) and artists extraordinaire Jim Lee and Scott Williams (BATMAN, SUPERMAN) – is collected in hardcover for the first time! Lee and Miller join forces to tell a new version of Dick Grayson’s origin in a high-octane tale that unfolds with guest appearances by Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Black Canary, and more! This volume collects issues #1-9 of the acclaimed series.
Opinion: (Originally published on my blog, What Is Techno Again?)
All-Star Batman & Robin, the Boy Wonder Volume 1 (which collects issues 1-9) is written by Frank Miller and the art is by my absolute favorite comic book artist, Jim Lee.
Basically, All-Star B&R is a retelling (following the tradition of DC All Star books) of the Dynamic Duo: Batman and Robin. As the comic progresses, we see other familiar characters-like what is an early Justice League (with Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and Plastic Man) as well as Huntress and Black Canary-come into play and form varying and intriguing relationships with the Dark Knight. The comic succeeds in that it’s fresh and interesting—and honestly, it’s hilarious.
Storyline: Death of Captain America
Date: August 20, 2008
Price: $2.99
Writer: Ed Brubaker
Artists: Steve Epting and Frank D’Armata
Synopsis: The epic “Death of Captain America” tale hits its penultimate chapter … and the final battle between the New Captain America and the people who killed Steve Rogers begins here!
Opinion: The mismatch of villains that has successfully murdered Steve Rogers crippled the American economy and is in the process of rigging the 2008 election is finally starting to make mistakes. Without giving anything away I can tell you, our most esteemed readers, that the ultimate alliance of Cap’s most powerful enemies is finally starting to show some cracks in the armor as dissent flairs up between the megalomaniac evil doers.
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