Posts Tagged ‘gail simone’

DC Comics Reboot Questions

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Ah, yes. The great DC Comics Reboot of 2011. It’s been the talk of the comics Internet town for the last couple of days and there’s a multiverse of questions waiting to be answered. The entire line of DC comic books is going to be relaunched in September with all-new #1 issues — 52 in total. I doubt all the questions of fans, retailers, creators and other publishers will be answered immediately, but it wouldn’t hurt if I wonder out loud. Let’s begin with the most important question in my mind right now.

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Everybody Loves Sam Pinto and COMIC BOOK VIOLENCE!

Well, I’m not sure about you guys, but I love Sam Pinto and comic book violence. They are two of my favorite things in the world right next to beer, pizza and seeing people smash into glass doors. That’s why I’ve created a blog for each of them. First, let’s talk about the slightly creepy one.

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Before you give me a look of disgust, hear me out. Everybody Loves Sam Pinto is a just another fan site for the magnificent Sam Pinto. Of course, it’s a little different. You can even call it deranged. But I regret nothing. NOTHING! It’s not designed to offend or creep out Ms. Pinto, her fans or anyone who stumbles upon it. It’s just me having fun while displaying hints of my Sam Pinto obsession, that’s all.

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Secret Six #1, Secret Invasion, and Other Face-Rocking Comics

This entry is part 5 of 5 in the series New Comics Haul

Looks like I’m on a one-post-per-three-weeks schedule with these reviews. I’m not sure if that’s a good thing, and I don’t want to spend a whole paragraph on figuring it out. So let’s get right on to the reviews.

Secret Six #1: I enjoyed The Six’s guest appearance in Birds of Prey so much back when Gail Simone was still writing that series, I decided to check out their first ever ongoing. It’s now on my pull list. I guess I just got to have a Gail Simone book in there at all times (I dropped Wonder Woman because it just wasn’t working out for me).

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