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Tagged Howard Porter

Singles Going Steady 7/11/2018 – Bye Felicia

Daniel Gehen
July 12, 2018
Archie Comics, Big Two, Big Two Reviews, DC Comics, Image, Indie, Marvel Comics, Reviews, Singles Going Steady
There's a lot of books out this week that I wanted to write about, so we're dragging this feature out of storage. A new creative team for Amazing...

Singles Going Steady 4/26/2017: Stunners, Brainbusters, and The Button

Daniel Gehen, Kristopher Grey
May 1, 2017
Big Two, Black Mask, Boom! Studios, DC Comics, Indie, Reviews, Singles Going Steady
Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin's weekly review roundup. Week sees a continuation of DC's "The Button" crossover while BOOM! Studios' WWE...

Grant Morrison’s JLA: World War III and the Grand Finale

Daniel Gehen
April 27, 2016
Big Two, DC Comics
Event comics get a bad rap, and rightfully so. They are often thrown together with sales being the primary motivator, rather than story. Furthermore,...

JLA: Justice For All is a Beautiful Ode to DC

Kyle Garret
April 20, 2016
The Long-Form
I always find it funny when people claim that Grant Morrison hates superheroes because nothing could be further from the truth. Morrison LOVES...

Morrison’s JLA: ‘Rock of Ages’ and the Power of Improvisation

Jason Sacks
April 6, 2016
Big Two, Classic Comics, Columns, DC Comics, The Long-Form
I have a theory about music. My theory holds that the best music sounds improvised. The best music has an energy and freshness that causes you to tap...

JLA: “American Dreams” Reimagines Three Classic Characters for the Better

Kyle Garret
March 30, 2016
The Long-Form
Even in the late 90s, when Morrison and Porter were working on JLA, there were still a number of classic DC characters in relative limbo. Morrison is...

JLA: “New World Order” Gives Us the Best Justice League

Kyle Garret
March 23, 2016
DC Comics, The Long-Form
Yes, I am claiming that this line-up of the Justice League is the best. I fully admit that the animated Justice League line-up is fantastic and,...
2.5

Sunday Slugfest: Magog #1

Thom Young
September 6, 2009
Reviews, Slugfest
Due to a lack of reviewers over the Labor Day weekend, this week's Sunday Slugfest has only two participants--Robert Murray and Jason...

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