I know Waid was intentionally not going for a direct relaunch of The Brave and the Bold (i.e. Batman and a guest hero), but come on. If Waid wanted to do a Challengers of the Unknown series, he just should have owned up to it.
I was two or three issues into this clump when I […]
Entries Tagged as 'George Perez'
The Brave and the Bold #7-12 by Mark Waid, George Perez and Jerry Ordway
May 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Brave and the Bold · DC Comics · George Perez · Jerry Ordway · Mark Waid
The New Teen Titans #37 & Batman and the Outsiders #5 by Marv Wolfman, Mike W. Barr, George Perez and Jim Aparo
November 6th, 2007 · No Comments
What’s really depressing about the New Teen Titans and Outsiders crossover is how bad both parts turn out. It’s a beautiful example of how having two different writers write two different parts can turn out terribly wrong. It’s also an example of how having two different artists can show off just how good the first […]
Tags: Batman · DC Comics · George Perez · Jim Aparo · Marv Wolfman · Mike W. Barr · Outsiders · Teen Titans
The Brave and the Bold #1-6 by Mark Waid and George Perez
September 25th, 2007 · No Comments
Maybe the title should be “Mark Waid takes you on a tour of the DC Universe”. Or, more appropriately, he takes you on a tour of the series near cancellation (Legion, Supergirl, Blue Beetle) in an attempt to get you to read said comic books. A lot of the comic feels like one of the […]
Tags: Brave and the Bold · DC Comics · George Perez · Mark Waid
Wonder Woman #1-7 by George Perez, Len Wein and Greg Potter
May 6th, 2007 · No Comments
It had never occurred to me to try reading George Perez’s Wonder Woman comics, then a friend told me they were good, so I checked out the first collection, Gods and Mortals.
Besides Perez’s great art, it’s all about his plotting (Greg Potter scripted the first two issues, Len Wein the other five in the collection). […]
Tags: DC Comics · George Perez · Greg Potter · Len Wein · Wonder Woman
