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…
Leave it to Grant Morrison to write about something as headache inducing as a murder mystery centred upon a multiversal godlike presence and the side effects of its dying body falling through time itself.
As headache inducing as it might sound, having read through it, one easily appreciates Morrison's typical metastructural thinking and way of…
Here I am raving again about Geoff Johns' writing and it's all his fault! He is the reason why must I admit that most of the DC comics' characters are not so lame anymore. The more I read the more I am becoming a defender of these characters. This story is unlike the Green Lantern's…