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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews
DC Universe #0
DC Comics
Morrison & Johns with many, many artists
Why am I reviewing this? Not for it’s content, really, but for its intentions of getting people psyched up for the future arcs. This issue takes a quick lap around some of the major hitters in the DC Universe to see what’s up for the next few months or year. Some of stories I was already going to follow and some of it I wasn’t planning on at all. This issue pulls me more in a good direction than a bad one.
09:29:37 am, by ComicList |
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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews
Here are this week's comics ranked both prior to purchase and then after one reading.
First, the rankings before reading the comics, based upon past performance and advance information released on each issue:
1. X-Men Legacy #210
2. Green Lantern #30
3. Star Wars Rebellion #13
4. Ultimate Human #4
5. DC Universe #0
After reading them once they ranked with a mini review:
With DC UNIVERSE 0 sold out at super speed on the same day it arrived in stores, DC Comics is rushing this red-hot issue back to press for a new, second printing.
"DC Comics is reviving ***** ***** - aka The ***** - the popular superhero killed off by the publisher 23 years ago, the Daily News has learned... DC Comics will announce the *****'s resurrection today in the last panel of its DC UNIVERSE #0."
SPOILER AHEAD!!

