The Flash Vol. 7: Perfect Storm TPB
by Joshua Williamson (Author), Carmine Di GIandomenico (Illustrator), Carlos D'Anda (Illustrator)
"Everything is better with monkeys"
Except monkeypox of course, but it's been a mantra of mine since forever. So imagine how, as a youngster, I first came to know that one of my favorite superhero's most deadly of enemies was...…
The Flash Vol. 6: Cold Day in Hell TPB
by Joshua Williamson (Author), Howard Porter (Illustrator)
If Geoff Johns really understands The Flash, I would argue that Joshua Williamson truly understands Barry Allen.
The Flash occupies an interesting position in the DC Universe that is really highlighted in this arc; what drives him is a constant self-loathing that…
The Flash Vol. 5: Negative (Rebirth) TPB
by Joshua Williamson (Author), Neil Googe (Illustrator), Christian Duce (Illustrator)
The storyline that debuted the series villain of one of the most recent seasons, this is one of the few things the series did much better, I believe. While this storyline does develop who Barry Allen is, his faults in…
The Flash Vol. 4: Running Scared TPB
by Joshua Williamson (Author),
Carmine Di Giandomenico (Illustrator)
This part of Joshua Williamson's run on the Flash, I find, has the interesting position of both possessing some of the best moments and yet some of the more questionable editorial decisions surrounding the Reverse Flash. The artwork, especially the sections…
MORBIUS
Directed by
Daniel Espinosa
Written by
Matt Sazama
Burk Sharpless
Based on
Marvel Comics
Produced by
Avi Arad
Matt Tolmach
Lucas Foster
Starring
Jared Leto
Matt Smith
Adria Arjona
Jared Harris
Al Madrigal
Tyrese Gibson
Cinematography
Oliver Wood
Edited by
Pietro Scalia
Music by
Jon Ekstrand
Production
companies
Columbia Pictures
Marvel Entertainment
Arad Productions
Matt…
The Flash, Vol. 2: Speed of Darkness TPB
by Joshua Williamson (Writer),
Felipe Watanabe (Penciler),
Oclair Albert (Inker),
Chris Sotomayor (Colourist),
Steve Wands (Letterer),
Jorge Corona (Artist),
Ivan Plascencia (Colourist)
Joshua Williamson's run on "The Flash" continues the great Rebirth Reread and it's actually quite good. The characterisation of Barry Allen here has certainly improved and the toll of his workaholic personality in…
Batman/The Flash: The Button Deluxe Edition Hardcover
by Tom King (Author), Joshua Williamson (Author), Jason Fabok (Illustrator), Howard Porter (Illustrator)
The next chapter in Joshua Williamson's run on the Flash continues! And this time, a crossover with the Batman title for something truly special.
An unsolvable, ultra-high concept murder mystery between the speedy CSI and the Dark…
A hero is as good as their villains.
This is very true of the Flash, the villains around whom I find criminally underrated, and none more so than Captain Cold and his Rogues.
Joshua Williamson proves very much in touch with who these people are, how their brokenness pulling them together in such a way that they…
The great rebirth-era Flash reread starts here! And it starts off pretty well in spite of treading ground that is a little too familiar, with the trope of the (not-do) secret identity speedster villain front and center.
While the New 52 volume ended on a low-key but ironically high note and this does offer a continuation…
Scott Snyder is an acquired taste. He seeks to write as in a sub-textually meaningful way as Geoff Johns and Alan Moore with the cosmic scale of Grant Morrison, but more often than not just about missing the mark in being a little too ambitious and overt with his plans.
Dark Nights: Metal is one such…
I must admit I am a little disappointed.
Not that J. O' Barr's The Crow is in any way terrible. It is just that having grown up with such an obsession with the movie in my teens, shared with the Marvel character Ghost Rider (I was THAT kind of a teenager) that had earned me being…
"Comics were better when they left politics out"
My question is... When was that?
It is truly weird when a comic from the 70s (Captain America #193-#200 from 1975) resonates with the specific circumstances most of the world finds itself in, where the elite run the show exploiting the divisions of the world beneath them. In a…