Showing posts with label Luke McDonnell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Luke McDonnell. Show all posts

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Top Ten Uncollected runs from DC Comics, Part 1 - 10 to 6

Hello and welcome back to another post by yours truly after a long gap.

With everything DCnU right now and the new 52 being the buzzword for months, it's time I think, to look to past runs that have been acclaimed as well as underrated - but largely uncollected or partly collected. Sadly, most trades of partially collected runs are also out of print. These runs were done at a time when a collection of back issues was rare unless alarmingly popular (Batman: A Death in The Family, Death of Superman, Green Lantern/Green Arrow). The trend of collecting back issues with any sort of regularity started just in the early 2000s, with Superman: Godfall and Batman: Hush, and for the most part, all the stories after these have been collected, albeit with a few exceptions. So the fault of these issues or the creative teams was, that they were just before their time. I have avoided citing multiple runs of the same character/title for the most part, mentioning other memorable runs under honourable mentions. Let's start with #10 to 6:


10. Green Lantern by Ron Marz, Darryl Banks and Romeo Tanghal

Fans were in a killer frenzy when DC decided that the era of Hal Jordan had passed. Then current script writer Gerard Jones turned in a last Hal Jordan script, which was rejected, and was drastically different compared to what finally saw print, by new series writer Ron Marz. Essentially, Ron Marz turned Hal Jordan into a psychopath who tried to use the ring's power to change the past, and lay waste the whole corps, leaving behind only Ganthet who delivered the ring to a young Kyle Rayner. And if you think this was a global event, it spanned only three issues.....which had more content than the recent War of the Green Lanterns (just sayin'). Then began the era of Kyle Rayner. The fall of Hal Jordon took place a little before 1994...

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Suicide Squad, Vol 1: Trial by fire review





Writer: John Ostrander

Artists: Luke McDonnell, Bob Lewis, Karl Kesel, Dave Hunt

Collects: Secret Origins 14, Suicide Squad 1-8

I can confidently say this is “THE” series fans have been waiting the most to get collected. A SHOWCASE PRESENTS was solicited, but requests for a full colour publication were so overwhelming, the Showcase was cancelled. Chances are, this is probably the first you’re hearing of this title. If yes, let me tell you what the “hubbub” was all about; if no, a little patience,dear reader, we’ll soon get to the meat.

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