DC Comics has released an early look at February's "Superman" #17, the final chapter of the current "He'l on Earth" crossover featuring the debut of the all-new Oracle by Scott Lobdell and Kenneth Rocafort.
Full article here.
DC Comics has released an early look at February's "Superman" #17, the final chapter of the current "He'l on Earth" crossover featuring the debut of the all-new Oracle by Scott Lobdell and Kenneth Rocafort.
Full article here.
Kenneth Rocaforts pencils are as slick as ever.
And really now, of all names to chosen for the new guy, does it have to be the former alias of a really treasured character in the Batman family? It's like they're intending for her to never come back.
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Rocafort's art is top notch as always but I must admit that I thought it was Superboy in one of the pages.
This is way more fun of a crossover than those interminable Batman ones.
Rocafort's art looks better in black and white. Can't wait for this damn thing to be over with.
EDIT: Nevermind...
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Art looks great, as always, but I'm eager to see what's coming after H'el.
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I'm enjoying this book but I will be happy when the crossover is done.
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Seriously? He's a bloody cosmic character. He has absolutely nothing to do with Barbara Gordon.
It's like that one article that kept trying really hard to find some kind of link between the two. There isn't. If someone decides she should become Oracle again you think a completely unrelated character having the same name would affect that?
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