A review by noursie22
Wednesday Comics by Paul Pope, Adam Kubert, Karl Kerschl, Jimmy Palmiotti, Brenden Fletcher, Eduardo Risso, Mike Allred, Brian Azzarello, Vinton Heuck, Brian Stelfreeze, Keith Giffen, Eddie Berganza, José Luis García-López, Ben Caldwell, Ryan Sook, Lee Bermejo, Neil Gaiman, Eric Canete, Amanda Conner, Walt Simonson, Kyle Baker, Dave Bullock, Stephen DeStefano, Dave Gibbons, Kurt Busiek, Sean Galloway, Dan DiDio, Joe Quiñones, Evan Dorkin, Mark Chiarello, John Arcudi, Joe Kubert, Kevin Nowlan

3.0

Batman: He's like a freakin' black-widow-magnet assassinator! All the women in his life die. And yet I still find it hard to ever sympathise with the bat.
Kamandi: Cute lions and tigers <3 Too much narration, didn't like the narrative style overall really.
Superman: Cute but boring, I would have been more interested in a genuine crisis of faith and the human race. Tied up too nicely, though not predictable, I'll give it that.
Deadman: I wanted more backstory, interesting concept, not interesting enough to make me google the character. Perhaps it was the emphasized accent and cliched protagonist vernacular.
Green Lantern: Enjoyed the most, learnt about a superhero that wasn't particularly very high on my radar.
Metamorpho: Neil Gaiman writing. What more could I say?
Teen Titans: Meh.
Strange Adventures: are strange.
Supergirl: Aww Streaky and Krypto, best bit was when Streaky attacked the mouse.
Metal Men: Too much happening in a short span of time, good though.
Wonder Woman: Un-engaging.
Sgt. Rock: Nice to see someone without superpowers for a change?
The Flash: WHAT!
The Demon and Catwoman: you know you're a lit student when the most amusing part of this comic was the iambic pentameter and the nod to Shakespeare.
Hawkman: And so we flap! Because Dinosaur island exists, randomly. What am I saying? After all this, I'm being pedantic about dinos??