Action Comics #891
Paul Cornell (w), Pete Woods, Cafu (p), Woods, Bit (i), Brad Anderson (c). DC Comics.
The opening is definitely taking advantage of the Return of Bruce Wayne book (having scenes in an ancient past and the old west) and Inception (said scenes taking place in a dreamscape), it acts as a visually exciting story despite not really accomplishing much. The Woods art is okay if a little too clean, especially when compared to the pages that Cafu fellow does. Cafu’s stuff was so good, injecting so much mood and dread with the right shadows and intensity in the eyes. Also, you’ve got to love an issue that ends with Lex Luthor punting Mr. Mind off a roof. – Isaac Mills
Isaac’s rating: 3.5 out of 5
Amazing Spider-man Presents Black Cat #2
Jan Van Meter (w), Javier Pulido & Javier Rodriguez (a), Matt Hollingsworth (c). Marvel Comics.
I’m still not recovered from San Diego and my time is short this week; so welcome to another round of short and snappy reviews from Miles! Anyway, yeah, I really like this book. It’s fast-paced and has lots of heists in it. I love heists. If you like heists and would like to buy a well-drawn book about super-powered people stealing stuff than look no farther than this book. — Miles Baker
Miles’ rating: 4 out of 5 Read the rest of this entry »











