I read a lot of comics and rarely review them here on the blog. That's because I really don't have a lot to say for an entire post. So I thought I would review several comics on one post. I will still review graphic novels on their own now and then, but this is where I will talk about super-hero type comics (DC/Marvel) or sequels to some that I have already reviewed.
This week I talk about Fables Vol. 15 Rose Red by Bill Willingham, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Volume 2 by Alan Moore, Nightwing Volume 4 Second City, and He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Vol. 2 Origins of Eternia DC.

I loved the first volume of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen so much. I couldn't wait to read Volume 2! Let's talk about the art by Kevin O'Neill. I love it so much.. the detail in the images is spot on. This issue has aliens in it! We have pretty much a homage to War of the Worlds. The League has to figure out how to defeat these huge machines. So in this issue we get introduced to Dr. Moreau. I have to say I was a little surprised at all the sex in this issue. It is certainly not for kids or sensitive people. There is not only sex but rape. Brutal rape. There is a really long almanac at the end. I started to skim it but didn't bother with it and am glad. I looked on goodreads and it seems everyone reviewing this said the almanac was boring. This one certainly isn't as good as the first. 3 out of 5
I have really enjoyed the Nightwing series. I received this copy free from Netgalley and DC as an ARC. Thank you to them for allowing me to read it and write a review. I didn't love this volume though... I liked it more when Nightwing is mixed up with the Batman crew. There were some things that worked though.. Nightwing moves to Chicago and completely leaves behind Gotham. I do think if you are going to put him out on his own this is the way to do it. Move him totally away from Gotham. I am sure this is leading off to the new Nightwing comic that is supposed to come out after Volume 5 where I hear Nightwing will be some sort of detective. I like that this volume ties up the lose ends with the man who killed Nightwing's parents, the Graysons. We can completely move away from that story line. I still love Nightwing and hope the rumors are true and he will end up in the CW TV series Arrow. That would be great! 3 out of 5
I am still so happy that He-Man is a comic... I love He-Man so anything to keep his story going is great. I loved volume 1 so much. Volume 2 on the other hand is a little disjointed. It doesn't carry on from volume 1 at all. It is a mixture of stories... origins stories of different characters. Each issues has a different artist as well (I loved the artist in volume 1). I did find Skeletor's origin story interesting since I have wondered why he looks the way he does. I did look up volume 3 and that one looks like it is back to the same story throughout the comic. Maybe they felt they needed to introduce all the characters before continuing on in the universe? I am afraid this volume might turn readers off from He-Man and that would be disappointing. 2 out of 5
Well that's it for comics this time around... can't wait to read what comics come into the library next!!
I am now up to 62 books towards my Graphic Novel Reading Challenge!
