Tag: Justice League

265 – JLA/Avengers

251 – Red Tornado

I can’t point to any reason or example of why I like Red Tornado, but I do. It’s weird. I don’t think I even own a single comic with him in it. The closest thing I can think of is the episode of Batman: Brave and the Bold where he builds a son who turns …

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232 – Morning Doodle 3

There’s nothing to say about this. I did, however, pick up a stack of comics, and felt like giving some encapsulated reviews of the ones I’ve read, most of which are from the The New DC 52. First things first, Justice League. Joe Grunenwald and I reviewed the first issue as a special bonus episode …

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189 – Superwoman

Rounding out the Crime Syndicate of Amerika with Superwoman, the evil Wonder Woman. I think I’m gonna revisit these characters with a team piece at some point.

188 – Power Ring

Some months back (March) I drew a couple members of The Crime Syndicate of Amerika, the evil Justice League from Earth 3 (or 2, or whatever), with the promise that I’d come back and draw the other CSA characters. I plum forgot. So here we are in August, and here’s me making that up with …

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048 – Johnny Quick

Johnny Quick is the Crime Syndicate’s evil Flash, who mainlines a (literal) speed drug. Not as awesome as any Reverse Flash, and not the heroic Golden Age Johnny Quick. Oh well. He looks cool (the original CSA Johnny Quick does not).

047 – Owlman

Owlman, the Crime Syndicate version of Batman. He’s an amazing character in Grant Morrison’s Earth 2 graphic novel, and that is totally trumped by the version of the character in the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths direct-to-DVD movie.

046 – Ultraman

Ultraman, the Superman of Earth 3 (or Earth 2 if you’re a Grant Morrison fan). He is the evil leader of the Crime Syndicate of Amerika. I love dopplegangers, especially evil opposites. Morrison’s Earth 2 graphic novel is a major highlight of his JLA work. Highly recommended if you haven’t read it.

Hawkgirl (30)

I’m old today. This is definitely not where I saw myself at the age of 30. 2008 has been a definite shit year for me, mostly of my own design. The comic thing is still a definite goal for me, but I work slowly. I want my projects to mean something personally to me. I …

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