I always worry when classic comic storylines are adapted to live action or animated movies.
Can you inject the same emotions and depth into a two hour (or less) movie that is equal to a comic storyline that maybe took months or even years to set up?
I always worry when classic comic storylines are adapted to live action or animated movies.
Can you inject the same emotions and depth into a two hour (or less) movie that is equal to a comic storyline that maybe took months or even years to set up?
With this being the end of 2016 here are my picks of some of the best books DC Comics put out in 2016.
This book is the symbol of DC returning to it’s former greatness made real.
Quickly rising through the ranks, Slade eventually submitted himself to experiments the government was performing to create super soldiers.
Slade would gain enhanced physical abilities, including superhuman speed, strength, endurance, reflexes, and a powerful healing factor.
This book may be the closest you’ll get to reading classic DC Comics of the past but still staying modern and relevant.
They've struck a great balance between the classic elements of their characters with a fresh, modern take.
Grayson has always been a “chick magnet”.
He’s fought everything from common street thugs, to Blockbuster (who could arm wrestle the Hulk), to Trigon the demon alongside the Teen Titans.