This week the new DC title comes out: Grayson! And who else but the biggest Richard Grayson fanatic wants to have her first post on the newly unmasked and secretly alive hero.
The Grayson hair fiasco is now over as stated in DC Women Kicking Ass and Bleeding cool. Yes they changed the cover for whatever reason, but now that the issue is out we know what Grayson still has beautiful dark locks in a combover (but I'm not gonna lie, I was gonna be mad if his hair was blonde- thank god, it's a wig).
I was skeptical about this comic at first only because I still love Kyle Higgins and want him as the writer, but I guess we can give Seely a shot. So far, he hasn't done bad with this first issue. Cause I'm definitely interested. Don't want to spoil it too much, but DC is finally doing something great with Grayson and giving him a major role (well Batman gave it to him in Forever Evil #7). If you read the last issue of Nightwing and Forever Evil you'll already know that this organization that Grayson is a part of is dangerous and knows identities of heroes such as the Bat Family. But what is Richard's role in it exactly? The last words I have though are, I wish I could use Hypnos to make Dick Grayson my best friend. Wink wink.
Also in stores this week is Spiderman 2099. Why Marvel is pushing more Spiderman books especially when the first round of 2099 series didn't really do so well, I don't know. I guess Marvel's Batman is Spiderman and Deadpool. Anyway, if you're lost on who this Spiderman 2099 is Lyla, his holographic assistant, is there to help you on the first page because a man from the year 2099 is in the year 2014... What?! I think it would be more of a shock if it was still the 90's. All I can say is: I still love how some comics have their cheesy side... Really Apartment 2099? Did he kill the occupant just for that apartment? Maybe... Sorry Afro for your child, really. Also... Bitches are scary when they want to be. Lastly, I wanted to mention that one of the funniest guys I know, Justin Jordan released his new comic through Image called Spread. Not for the faint hearted. Really. If you do not know Justin Jordan you will probably recognize the titles he has worked on like DC comic's Superboy (another favorite of mine) and Green Lantern New Guardians. I do not know how he keeps up with this work load. I'm barely writing my own book!
I was skeptical about this comic at first only because I still love Kyle Higgins and want him as the writer, but I guess we can give Seely a shot. So far, he hasn't done bad with this first issue. Cause I'm definitely interested. Don't want to spoil it too much, but DC is finally doing something great with Grayson and giving him a major role (well Batman gave it to him in Forever Evil #7). If you read the last issue of Nightwing and Forever Evil you'll already know that this organization that Grayson is a part of is dangerous and knows identities of heroes such as the Bat Family. But what is Richard's role in it exactly? The last words I have though are, I wish I could use Hypnos to make Dick Grayson my best friend. Wink wink.
Also in stores this week is Spiderman 2099. Why Marvel is pushing more Spiderman books especially when the first round of 2099 series didn't really do so well, I don't know. I guess Marvel's Batman is Spiderman and Deadpool. Anyway, if you're lost on who this Spiderman 2099 is Lyla, his holographic assistant, is there to help you on the first page because a man from the year 2099 is in the year 2014... What?! I think it would be more of a shock if it was still the 90's. All I can say is: I still love how some comics have their cheesy side... Really Apartment 2099? Did he kill the occupant just for that apartment? Maybe... Sorry Afro for your child, really. Also... Bitches are scary when they want to be. Lastly, I wanted to mention that one of the funniest guys I know, Justin Jordan released his new comic through Image called Spread. Not for the faint hearted. Really. If you do not know Justin Jordan you will probably recognize the titles he has worked on like DC comic's Superboy (another favorite of mine) and Green Lantern New Guardians. I do not know how he keeps up with this work load. I'm barely writing my own book!
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