The Shakespearean saga continues with Emil and Hope as they escape on different ships.
The Nerdy Bird brings you a VERY special anniversary edition of DoubleDCoverage! Reviews/recaps for Batman and Robin #10 & Superman: Last Stand of New Krypton #1 PLUS some super-duper special exclusive extras!!
Can you imagine what it’s like being responsible for bringing characters fans have come to know and love over 7 seasons of TV to the comic page? That’s the duty Buffy artist Georges Jeanty shouldered when Joss Whedon handpicked him for the gig. Fazed? Hardly. Jeanty was too busy enjoying his comics, sci-fi and horror to notice the pressure.
The Shakespearean saga continues with Emil and Hope as they escape on different ships.

For humans, time and reality are linear and constant, but when it comes to mutants and super-powered villains and even heroes, those guys think fiddling around with the space-time continuum and altering the fabric of reality are fun pastimes. Rookies never learn, and villains—well, they just get their kicks from other people’s misery, including our own. I always hated the time-traveling episodes of X-Men: The Animated Series, and I still loathe when comic book characters bust a hole in time and reality with a rusty crowbar. We all know these things never end well, so why do they keep insisting on gambling with fate? Because they’re idiots, that’s why.

Added on March 11, 2010
