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First Look at Grimmer, Grittier, Dickless Post-Shooting Nightwing #50
DC Comics has revealed a preview of Nightwing #50, otherwise known as the prequel to Scott Lobdell's upcoming epic Nightwing run This story takes place after the now Dickless Nightwing has recovered from the gun shot to the head he suffered in Batman #55. A press release contains more details: Things haven't been easy for the Bat-Family[...]
Ban These Books: 5 Comics We Should Ban for #BannedBooksWeek [SPOILERS]
But do we really need an Identity Crisis revival in 2018? Is it plausible that a spandex punchkick extravaganza will handle complex topics like PTSD with any kind of grace or tact? Even more so, one starring Batman, a character whose entire career is based around brutally beating mentally ill criminals and locking them a mental health[...]
Red Hood and the Outlaws Annual #2 Review: Jason and Roy Ride Again
She's often came off as a walking fat joke, but I will admit that Scott Lobdell set up an interesting relationship between she and Jason in issues back. I'm quite happy to see Roy and Jason back together, if only for an issue The two men have a wonderful friendship, and they focus on it here[...]
Red Hood and the Outlaws #25 cover by Trevor Hairsine and Antonio Fabela
This was another great issue, and I look forward to where Scott Lobdell takes the book from here This one earns a recommendation too Give it a read. [rwp-review-ratings id="0"] [rwp-review-form id="0"] [rwp-review-recap id="0"] The Red Hood evades the GCPD after gunning down the Penguin in the streets Things complicate when the Outlaws' flying fortress begins to fall[...]
Red Hood and the Outlaws #22 cover by Trevor Hairsine and Antonio Fabela
Bizarro himself ponders the things he has enjoyed about having a higher intellect as it begins to fade away from him. Red Hood and the Outlaws #22 cover by Trevor Hairsine and Antonio Fabela Scott Lobdell has always had a compulsion to focus on the quieter parts of the social lives of his subjects That's a quality[...]
Scott Lobdell
Writer of DC Comics' Red Hood & The Outlaws and Aspen's No World, Scott Lobdell, has signed with Abrams Artists Agency and Zero Gravity Management for film, television, and new media. It's less to do with his comics and more to do with his writing the Universal/Blumhouse horror comedy movie Happy Death Day, a Scream reworking of[...]
Color Your Own Damn Dirty Apes: BOOM! Studios April 2018 Solicits
1 SC *****ADVANCE SOLICITED FOR JUNE 2018***** Publisher: BOOM! Studios Retail Price: $19.99 Writers: Fabien Nicieza, Scott Lobdell, various Artists: Ron Lim, various Cover Artist: Evan Metcalt, Jake Jacobsen Experience the morphinominal, remastered collection of the original Power Rangers comics from Marvel, Image, Papercutz, and Hamilton Comics—all collected in one volume for the first time ever. Based on the TV series that started[...]
Scott Lobdell Asks Comics Creators To Send Gabby Some Spider-Man
Comic book and movie writer Scott Lobdell recently left social media But he returned to Facebook today with a message for his readers and fellow creators He posted the following, Someone sent me the above picture today, and introduced me to the plight of young Gabby Millay She is 6 years old, and as you can[...]
Scott Lobdell's New Movie Gets A Trailer – Happy Death Day
From Scott Lobdell X-Men writer, co-creator of Generation X and Divine Right, and current writer of Red Hood And The Outlaws and No World, comes a new movie starring Jessica Rothe, Happy Death Day. Directed by Christopher Landon, the movie sees a college student reliving the day she is murdered until she discovers her killer's identity. I'm calling[...]
Why Does Comic Book Resources Hate Scott Lobdell?
On Wednesday, Eisner Award winning website Comic Book Resources posted a fifteen page slideshow listicle titled "X-Men: Why Generation X Was THE Mutant Comic Of The '90s." Arming ourselves with the most advanced adblocker technology we could get our hands on, we braved all fifteen slides to see what CBR had to say, and came[...]
One In The Chamber – A Generation X Fan's Reaction Across The Decades
When I had the pleasure of meeting series co-creator Scott Lobdell at a San Diego hotel bar one year, I had to actually thank him for making the series and bringing me into the world of comics. So when the series ended, I was sad When the Gen X characters had awful, terrible things continually happen[...]
Rachel Unglighter – An Earlier Female Ghostbuster
Now, the receptionist character of Janine certainly took on that role repeatedly in the Real Ghostbusters cartoon. But there was also a comic from IDW, Ghostbusters: Displaced Aggression by Scott Lobdell and Ilia Kyriazis from 2010 that might deserve revisiting. One that co-starred the character Rachel Unglighter. Daughter of Gozer and Norwegian immigrant, Jacqueline Unglighter, posing as a student[...]
Scott Lobdell Brings Together Xena And The Army Of Darkness At San Diego
Uncanny X-Men and Red Hood and the Outlaws writer Scott Lobdell and Harley Quinn artist Elliot Fernandez have been tapped by Dynamite to bring together two popular franchises This October the publisher is offering up Army of Darkness / Xena Warrior Princess : Forever… and a Day. It's an interesting pairing, Xena and Ash Williams She[...]
Bunker's First Kiss – As A Nightclub Is Attacked
Which is why Teen Titans Annual #2 by Scott Lobdell and Cory Smith published today from DC Comics predates the recent attacks in Orlando by far. It is likely that sensitivities would have prevented its publication or changed its location if there had been a few extra weeks of editorial amends Which would have been a shame. Because,[...]
The State Of Superman's Secret Identity In Doomed And JLA, Today
Good job that Doomed writer Scott Lobdell (second from the right) didn't get the apartment share…   Superman is still all protected up in Bryan Hitch's Justice League Of America #1 also out today which goes toe to toe with last week's Justice League #41 from Johns and Fabok. But the story kinda hinges on certain characters who[...]
When Scott Lobdell Foreshadowed The Outing Of Superman
From a review of Superman #26 by Scott Lobdell and Ken Lashley, a year-and-a-bit ago… Clark is dealing with the ramifications of Lois' rapidly advanced mental capabilities These abilities were explored in the recent "Psi-War" storyline, and include the revelation that they enabled her to peek into Clark's mind and discover who he actually is. Clark doesn't[...]
When Did Oracle Get So Chatty Anyway?
This is Oracle, the new cosmic one, as created by Scott Lobdell and appearing in Superman… Silent, mysterious, taciturn, unspeaking Kind of his thing. And this is the Oracle as appearing in this last week's issue of Convergence. Blimey, when did he get so chatty? He can rest but he still keeps wittering on… I wonder if the "special thanks"[...]
Speculator Corner – Convergence: Superman #1, The First Appearance Of Doomed
And, as well as giving you an idea where the series will be going as world battles worlds (or, at least, is meant to) the books will also preview every book in June. Including Convergence: Superman #2, featuring a first look at Doomed, the new comic by Scott Lobdell and Javi Fernandez. We have pointed out that[...]