I’m doing pretty well today! I am enjoying the mixture of calm and winter weather, even though it is giving me a little bit of whiplash.
I know that in my last post, I mentioned that I would be sharing my new comics on Tuesdays; well I have to move that to Wednesdays so I can be more consistent with my posting. I usually visit my local comic books store after work, and sometimes I get back too late to post what I picked up, so I’m just going to post everything on Wednesdays!
I hope that makes sense!
With that being said, let’s jump right in, and I can show you the new comics I picked up this week!
Nightwing #110
Nightwing. Issue #110. Cover A.
Nightwing and Superman (Jon Kent) search for Damian, who has been changed into an adorable(?) kitty who is being made to fight other Beasts. Will they find him before he gets in trouble?
A tie-in with Titans Beast World.
Also, I got a really good laugh out of this cover by Bruno Redondo.
Nightwing #110
Nightwing. Issue #110. Variant Cover by Travis Moore and Adriano Lucas.
I love seeing Dick in Travis Moore’s art style, and this cover is just so cute and wholesome.
Nightwing #110
Nightwing. Issue #110. Variant Cover by Dan Mora.
Dan Mora has been killing it recently with these Nightwing variant covers. I am glad to have this in my collection.
Titans #7
Titans. Issue #7. Cover A.
Beast World continues, and the true identity of Brother Eternity has been revealed. Can Tempest be broken free of Eternity’s control?
Also we finally get to see Nightwing’s foxy beast transformation!
John Constantine: Hellblazer – Dead in America #1
John Constantine: Hellblazer – Dead in America. Issue #1. Cover A.
What will Constantine’s next “adventure” have in store for him? What messes will he get himself into now?
Poison Ivy #18
Poison Ivy. Issue #18. Cover A.
I will admit that I only picked this one up because the cover intrigued me. I have to catch up with the rest of the series before I can read this!
And that is all for this week’s New Comic Day round up! Did you see anything that you’re reading yourself, or something that you might be interested in checking out? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments! Do you have any suggestions for me?
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In today’s post, I am going to be sharing the latest rabbit hole that I have been finding myself going down recently; and it is these adorable 20cm plush dolls!
I originally saw these guys floating around on Tumblr and Twitter, and didn’t really think anything of them – that is, until I joined Mecari and found someone selling two of these dolls of Dick Grayson, or Nightwing, from the Bat-Family. Well, one of these is 20cm and the other is 15cm. They are pictured below.
Dick Grayson: 20cm (#1) and 15cm (#2)
Little did I know that these two would be my White Rabbit, and would be the start of my inevitable descent down the rabbit hole. Of course, as soon as I realized that there was a doll of Dick, there was most likely going to be a doll of Jason Todd.
As such, my quest began.
As a quick aside, all of these dolls arrived without clothes. All of the outfits came from Amazon.
These two dolls were honestly the only ones I could find for the longest time. It seemed as though every time a doll of Jason become available, it was snatched up just as quickly. So, one day I was window shopping Mercari, and I came across a doll that I thought looked similar enough to Jason. So I picked him up, as it seemed to me at the time that I was not going to be able to find an actual doll of Jason Todd.
Below is the doll I picked up – the 3rd in my collection.
Unknown (20cm): Stand in for Jason Todd
I do not know who this is actually supposed to be a plush doll of, as his description was very vague, and he doesn’t have any kind of identifying marks (I will talk more about this in a little bit.)
Shortly after finding the doll pictured above, I found my (first) plush doll of Jason Todd. I think I found him within a week, maybe a little more. Not only did I find Jason, I also found my last plush doll of Dick Grayson. They are both pictured below:
Jason Todd #1 (20cm)Dick Grayson #3 (20cm)
I love how each of the dolls have a slightly different expression, and their faces are done in slightly different styles. The Dick Grayson doll pictured above is the only doll I have that has a skeleton.
What is a plush doll skeleton?
A skeleton is a wire frame inside of the plush doll that allows them to be posed, and makes them a little bit sturdier.
Like an avalanche, it started small and then snowballed. Of course, I had found one Jason Todd, so I found another, and another in quick succession. I found 3 Jason dolls in the space of maybe 4 weeks. All on Mercari. Jason doll #2 is another 20cm doll and Jason #3 is a 15cm doll. They are pictured below:
Jason Todd #2 (20cm)Jason Todd #3 (15cm)
And that brings me to an end of my doll collection… for now.
One of my favourite little detail about some of these dolls is the little identifying marks that some of them have on their chest. I think of them kind of like cutie marks from My Little Pony.
Jason Todd doll with Red Hood symbol on his chest.
You can see an example of these marks in the photo above. I just think they’re a neat little detail. I have seen lots of variety in these while browsing though images. The Bat- Family emblems are my favourite though.
That brings me to the end of this post. I hope that you enjoyed it – though it does bring me to a question – do you have an rabbit holes that you’ve gone down that you just were not expecting? I’d love to hear all about it!
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How is your weekend going so far? I hope that you are doing well today.
I’ve had a pretty good week, though now I am preparing for more travel that I have coming up, so that is something to keep me busy.
As usual, I am here to wrap up my week by sharing this week’s comic book haul – it’s a pretty big one this week, as I had to pick up two week’s worth of issues.
As always, I will start with the single issue comics, then move on to the graphic novels/collected works.
Let’s jump right in shall we?
Single Issue Comics
Batman: The Brave and The Bold #7.
Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Issue #7. Cover A/Regular Cover.
I actually need to catch up with reading this series, but I always look forward to the cover art by Simone Di Meo.
The Beast World event has begun; after fighting off an intergalactic threat, all of the heroes of Earth have to face something far worse, one of their own!
What is Amanda Waller’s ultimate plan?
Knowing what little I do of this event, I’m actually kind of excited for it.
Batman Beyond: Neo-Gothic #5.
Batman Beyond: Neo-Gothic. Issue #5. Cover A/Regular Cover.
The pen-ultimate issue of this mini-series. Terry and Kyle have located the missing children in the Garden. What will they do when the Eldritch heart of Gotham City begins to rise to the surface and threaten Neo-Gotham? I guess we’ll find out next time!
Plot Holes #4.
Plot Holes. Issue #4. Cover A/Regular Cover.
I am still on the hunt for issue #2 so I can continue reading this series, the premise is just so cool, and I love Sean Murphy’s writing!
Batman #140.
Batman. Issue #140. Cover A/Regular Cover.
Can Bruce wrestle back control of his body from Zur, before Zur can put an end to the Joker once and for all?
That’s it for single-issue comics, so now I’ll move onto the Graphic Novels/Collected Works.
Graphic Novels/Collected Works
Batman Adventures: Nightwing Rising.
From the Batman Adventures Comics, based on the amazing Animated Series – we learn how Dick Grayson moved on from being Robin, and his journey to becoming Nightwing.
We also see the introduction of Tim Drake as the new Robin.
Batman Beyond: 10,000 Clowns.
Terry takes on the Jokerz Gang, and the Joker King in this storyline.
I’m always happy to find more Terry McGinnis Batman to read, so I was really stoked when I found this at one of my local comic book stores.
Batman Beyond: Batgirl Beyond.
There’s a new Batgirl in Neo-Gotham. How will current Batman, Terry McGinnis, and former Batgirl, Barbara Gordon deal with it?
Another Adam Beechen Batman Beyond that I am excited to have as part of my comic library!
And that it is for this week’s haul! I hope that you enjoyed it! Did you see anything that you might be interested in reading yourself? As always, I am always open to recommendations of new (or old) things I should read!
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How are you doing today? How was your weekend? I hope that you had an enjoyable holiday if you celebrate.
My weekend was busy, but a lot of fun!
I’m thinking of moving my weekly comic book hauls to Monday permanently, as I think I’ll be able to keep up with it a bit better – that and we’re approaching the time of year when I’ll be doing a lot of traveling, so my Sundays will not be as free as they usually are!
With that being said, let’s jump right into this week’s haul shall we?
As always, I will start with the single issue comics, then move onto graphic novels and collected works.
Single Issue Comics
Nightwing #108
Nightwing. Issue #108. Regular Cover.
Nightwing’s pirate adventure continues as he finds himself inside a secret pirate city that’s protected even from the Atlanteans!
Nightwing #108
Nightwing. Issue #108. 1:25 Variant Cover by Serg Acuña.
I couldn’t resist this gorgeous cover.
Titans #5
Titans. Issue #5. Regular Cover.
The time of Wally’s future death is approaching, can the Titans save their comrade?
I’m looking forward to seeing what the Beast World event has to offer.
That’s it for single issue comics, so we’ll move onto graphic novels.
Graphic Novels/Collected Works
Poison Ivy. Volume 2.
Poison Ivy. Volume 2: Unethical Consumption.
I didn’t expect to enjoy reading Poison Ivy as much as I have been, so I am looking forward to seeing her take care of some big-time scumbags.
And that is it for this week’s haul! Did you see anything that you’re reading? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
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How are you doing today? How has your weekend been? If you’re in the US, are you looking forward to Thanksgiving?
I’m looking forward to spending some time with my family over the holiday, and hopefully catching up on some comic reading!
As usual, I’m here today to close out the week with my comic book haul – this one is another short one I am afraid.
That being said, let’s jump right in!
Single Issue Comics
As usual, I will start with the single issue comics that I picked up.
Batman & Robin #3
Batman & Robin. Issue #3. Regular Cover.
Batman and Robin continue to try and uncover the mystery behind Shush, and we get to see Robin’s new vehicle in action!
World’s Finest: Teen Titans #5
World’s Finest: Teen Titans. Issue #5. Regular Cover.
Tension between the team threaten to tear them apart when someone from their past shows up looking for revenge – can the Titans band together?
P.S. I adore the cover for this one – it’s really cool to see Dick actually acting like a teenager.
And that’s all for this single issue comics for this week.
Graphic Novels/Collected Works
Next up is the Graphic Novels/Collected Works that I picked up this week!
Injustice: Year Zero – The Complete Collection.
Injustice: Year Zero – The Complete Collection.
This is the final piece I needed to complete my Injustice Collection, so I picked it up from my local comic book store.
I haven’t read this yet, but I am curious as to what it will add to the lore of the series.
And that is it for this week’s haul – another short one I know! As always I’d love to hear your thoughts, as well as any suggestions on series you think I should look into.
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How are you doing today? I hope that the week is treating you well so far.
Today I’m going to be sharing my thoughts on the latest event to occur in DC Comics, which is the Gotham War saga between Batman and Catwoman.
This will hopefully give me the push I need to talk about comics more often, sharing my opinions on storylines and what not.
This post won’t be a review so to speak, and will follow more of a stream of consciousness style as I go through my thoughts and feelings regarding this event. So I am sorry if this comes off disjointed or choppy. I will do my best to keep it coherent.
Please note that I am writing this after the release of Batman #139, which is the issue following the events of Gotham War, setting up the ‘Mind Bomb’ storyline. Any suggestions I make are also based on my opinion and interpretation of Gotham War.
I suppose I will start with my expectations going in. I’ll admit that I was mostly intrigued with this event because of Jason Todd/Red Hood’s involvement, more so than any strife between Batman (who I will be calling Bruce from this point on) and Catwoman (who I will be referring to as Selina). As Jason is my favourite character in DC media, and his inclusion was important enough for him to have his own single issue comics; that was enough to get me invested in the story from the beginning. That was my ‘hook’ to read the storyline, so to speak.
Having said that though, I was definitely interested by the idea of Bruce and Selina facing off, at least from an ideological standpoint. What would happen if they were unable to compromise, or reconcile, the difference in how they think? I went into Gotham War thinking that this is what it was going to be. Bruce and Selina fighting over Gotham, and the nature of crime in the city.
As I read Gotham War, I wish that this was the premise that they had stuck with – two people who care for each other deeply, but have very different world-views, coming to blows and then having to compromise when the conflict threatens everything. It’s a simple premise, but between Selina and Bruce specifically, I think it could have been something really special, with both of them emerging as people changed.
I even like the inclusion of Jason in this premise, he’s definitely the wild-card of the Bat-Family, able to instigate things between the pair, and maybe being the one to help them find the compromise that ends the conflict.
Sadly, that isn’t what we got.
Getting into the actual events of Gotham War, I’ll start with the inclusion of Vandal Savage. I don’t hate Vandal as a character, I just don’t think he was needed as an antagonist here. I understand that he still has role to play in future storylines (as per the ending of Gotham War and the beginning of ‘Mind Bomb’ in Batman #139), but I feel as though that could have been developed separately from Gotham War.
For example, he could have taken control of Selina’s collection of Cat Burglars after the events of Gotham War had concluded. Everything with finding the meteor shards could have happened afterward, including Selina falling into the Lazarus Pit crater with Vandal. I just think that moment would have been more bittersweet if she and Bruce had found common ground in the aftermath of the War, if they were on the same page again.
I think everything I say is going to come back to one major point, there was a lot of potential in a conflict between Batman and Catwoman, but I feel as though the writers of this event lost focus on that conflict to include other things that didn’t need to be there. As far as I am concerned, the Gotham War should have only been about the ideological differences between Bruce and Selina, and how their feelings for each other complicates the matter even further.
I suppose next I will talk about the schism of the Bat-Family.
Again, I feel as though this aspect of the Gotham War had a lot of potential; unlike the core conflict however, I do think that this lived up to its potential a little bit more.
I like that most of the Bat-Family decides to stay neutral, at least in the beginning, as this genuinely strikes me as the action that most of them would take. The exceptions of course being Damian, who is Bruce’s son through and through, and Jason, who can use the situation to antagonise Bruce. The rest of them though, I think they would be able to see things from both sides and would only interject if something serious happened that would tip the scales.
As far as Jason goes, I do think he agrees with Selina for the most part, but I also think that he sides more with her to get Bruce’s goat. I have a whole separate post I want to make in regards to Bruce and Jason’s relationship, and my thoughts on it.
I suppose that brings us to the elephant in the room, and that is the actions that Bruce takes against Jason specifically. Not only does he kidnap Jason, and hold him against his will, he chemically changes his body, so that any time Jason experiences heightened adrenaline, his body will respond with a fear response. Bruce’s reasoning is that this will stop Jason from being Red Hood and will essentially force him to live a ‘normal’ life.
This entire decision on Bruce’s part is honestly just stupid, on top of being wrong. If you can’t understand just why it is so wrong, then I don’t know what to tell you.
And this is not a justification on Red Hood’s illegal actions; if you want him to be held accountable, then hold him accountable – this isn’t that. This isn’t punishing him for crimes he has committed. This is fundamentally changing someone against their will. In doing so, Bruce robs himself of any moral standing him, and his arguments, may have had. It also destroys and modicum of trust he and Jason may have had, as well as jeopardizes the trust that the rest of the Family have in him.
You can see this in what occurs between Bruce and Dick.
If I try and see it from the writer’s point of view, I can kind of understand that this is a drastic action for Bruce to take, and with Zur lurking in the background, is this a hint that he is more compromised than he thinks? To me though, it just reads as Bruce making irresponsible decisions and expecting everyone to go along with it, without him having to explain himself in any way.
As this post has gone on for quite a while, I also don’t really care for the involvement of the Joker at the end, though I do find it interesting that this goes on to tie in with The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing. I just think the Joker is an overplayed element now – but that’s just my personal opinion, coming from someone who has enjoyed The Man Who Stopped Laughing.
TL;DR – I went into this storyline/event with hope for the potential that the conflict at it’s core had – though as I read more and more, the disappointment was just compounded for a multitude of different reasons. I’m tired of Bruce being abusive towards the people that he claims to live – this way of writing his character has just gotten old. I do prefer him in the gray area, in a lot of ways, but not when it comes to that. And yes, I do think what he did to Jason was abusive, his intentions and reasoning does not matter.
I’m sad that this story didn’t stay focused on the characters in it’s title, and for me it was just a flop.
I did however, have a couple of good moments with the art and story, such as Bruce and Jason bantering with each other; and the Bat-Siblings trying to be there for each other.
Despite all that I had to complain about, I am looking forward to ‘Mind Bomb’ and seeing how it ties together the Gotham War and The Man Who Stopped Laughing. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for something interesting happening between Zur and the Joker, and that Bruce can somehow reconcile with his family.
And that’s it for this lengthy post. Honestly I just had a lot of thoughts about Gotham War and I needed to get them out. What were your thoughts on Gotham War – did you enjoy it? Did you hate it? Did you skip over it? I’d love to hear your thoughts.
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How are you doing today? I hope that your week is off to a good start, and that it continues to treat you well!
Today’s post is going to be a little bit on the shorter side, as I’m here to share my favourites vides for the month of October – this one ended up being a little chattier than my usual favourites. I would like to get better at remembering to post them here!
With that being said, check it out!
Nerdy Favourites – October 2023
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How are you doing today? Do you have anything fun planned for the weekend, or are you just going to relax?
I recently added another figure to my collection, so I’m here today to share her with you.
DC Direct Artist Alley Series – Batgirl by Chrissie Zullo
Front View
Here she is! This is Barbara Gordon/Batgirl designed by Chrissie Zullo!
She stands at 7 inches tall and is made from vinyl.
This figure has been sitting on the shelf at my local comic book store for a while now, and I finally decided to pick her up.
She is technically my second figure of Batgirl, though the first is part of a diorama from Gotham Knights, so she is the first figure I own from DC that is not Red Hood or Nightwing.
Back View
On the photo above, you can see that she is part of a numbered series.
I absolutely adore the design and details on this figure (which are pictured below.) From the colour of her hair, to her freckles and her eager expression.
I also just love that she is riding on a scooter, a cute detail.
Face DetailsSide ViewScooter Details
The colours on this figure are bright and vibrant, a great nod to Barbara’s personality.
There is a Black and White version of this same figure, but I do not think I wold pick it up if I were to come across it.
I paid $60 for this figure, again from my local comic book store, and she was definitely worth it.
And that is it for today’s post – what do you think? Is she a figure you would want in your collection, or do you already have her? Are there any other figures from the Artist Alley series that you would recommend? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
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How was your week? I hope that you were able to enjoy your weekend to the fullest!
My week was pretty good, I’m preparing to go on vacation in about a week or so, so that will be keeping me busy in the coming days!
I’m here to bring the week to a close with my weekly comic book haul – this one is going to be a short one, there wasn’t a lot of releases this week.
I only have individual issues to share with you this week, so let’s get right into it!
Individual Issues
SuperBoy: The Man of Tomorrow #6.
SuperBoy: The Man of Tomorrow. Issue #6. Regular Cover.
The final issue of this fun little story. It’s been really enjoyable seeing Conner as the main character, as he figures out his place within his family, and in the universe.
I’ll probably pick up the graphic novel of this one when it comes out!
Batman & Robin #2.
Batman & Robin. Issue #2. Regular Cover.
Damian starts high-school! How will he deal with having to be around regular people? And what will we learn about the mysterious Shush?
World’s Finest: Teen Titans #4
World’s Finest: Teen Titans. Issue #4. Regular Cover.
Join Wally, Roy and Garth for a normal sleepover as Wally and Garth attempt to hide their superhero identities from Wally’s parents; all while BumbleBee meets up with a potential new ally?
And that’s it for this week’s haul, like I said, it’s a short one this week! I hope that you enjoyed it regardless.
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