Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Review: Justice League Unlimited #5
Monday, March 31, 2025
DC Comics June 2025 Solicits
The June 2024 solicits for DC Comics came out this week and it looks to be a good month. With the Superman movie coming out in July, DC is making it the summer of Superman. So why not give us some fun stuff to read, starting out with the new Supergirl book.
https://aiptcomics.com/2025/03/21/full-june-2025-dc-comics-solicitations/
But let's start with Supergirl!
SUPERGIRL #2
Written by SOPHIE CAMPBELL
Art and cover by SOPHIE CAMPBELL
Variant covers by STANLEY “ARTGERM” LAU, PABLO VILLALOBOS,and SAOWEE
1:25 variant cover by DAVID TALASKI
1:50 variant cover by MIRKA ANDOLFO
Discover Lesla’s transformation from an awkward nerd in Kandor to a bombshell superbabe. Who knew Supergirl’s quest for good could inspire such evil?! Back in Midvale, our hero faces a gigantic problem with kryptonite-like powers. Titano the super-ape is here to take over the idyllic town! To defeat him, Supergirl will have to rely on an unexpected new ally from Metropolis…Lena Luthor! The houses of El and Luthor join for good in this action-packed second issue!
There is a lot to noodle about in this solicit for sure.
For one, we are kicking it old school with someone named Lesla from Kandor trying to replace Supergirl. This is pure Silver Age! And having Supergirl become pals with Lena Luthor is both a riff on their friendship in the Silver Age of comics as well as their alliance (for the most part) in the Supergirl TV show. Why not kick it up a notch.
Friday, March 28, 2025
Review: Superman #24
Writer Joshua Williamson does a great job telling the tale, having Lois and Superman uncover the hidden threat in different ways, coming together at the end for a major cliffhanger. I thought this 'two fronts' (as alluded to on the cover) was a nice technique. Superwoman gets the action piece. Superman gets the thinking thread. It is a little bit of a role reversal since Lois is usually doing the investigating while Supes punches things. Throw in some guest stars and DC history and you have a fun read.
Eddy Barrows is on art, last seen in the Gail Simone Superman arc. I have always loved Barrows' work so seeing him draw one of my favorite characters who is a guest star here made me smile. His art really is just gorgeous and we get to see him spread his wings a bit here.
So overall, another solid issue in a string of solid issues. Get ready for the next threat! On to the book!
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Review: Superman The Last Days of Lex Luthor #2
Way back in August 2023, Superman The Last Days of Lex Luthor #1 came out. In my opening paragraph of that issue, I talked about how the book was sort of under-advertised and snuck up on me which made me worry that it would go unnoticed.
Monday, March 24, 2025
Old School Comic Show
It's officially Convention Season!
In a couple of weekends I'll be driving north to Concord NH to attend the 'Old School Comic Show' for the first time. I was unable to go to this show last year and I am thrilled that things worked out for me to head to it this year!
I'll definitely do a recap post afterwards but I am basically heading in blind.
That said, it appears to be a great show with a decent guest list of creators, many of them which could be called 'Old School'.
One of the things about attending conventions for the last 15 years or so is that I have met a lot of creators. So when I see someone new at a con I get pretty excited!
I'll also say that given the roster I doubt I'll be getting a commission at this con, concentrating more on signatures and comics!
On to the show!
Friday, March 21, 2025
Review: Batman/Superman World's Finest #37
World's Finest #37 came out last week, wrapping up the underwater adventure that writer Mark Waid and artist Adrian Gutierrez have sent our heroes into.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Review: Action Comics #1084 (edited)
And so 'Superman Superstars' ends, not with a bang but with a whimper. (Sorry ... there are more issues in the 'Superman Superstar' banner!)