2. ABSOLUTE GREEN LANTERN, by Al Ewing and Jahnoy Lindsay, 2025 - DC's Absolute line has been hit or miss, but I'm always down for new Ewing. Unfortunately, this title's flimsy dialogue and thin attempt at cosmic trippiness falls far short of Camp & Rodriguez's stunning take on MARTIAN MANHUNTER.
January 9, 2026 at 9:56 PM
2. ABSOLUTE GREEN LANTERN, by Al Ewing and Jahnoy Lindsay, 2025 - DC's Absolute line has been hit or miss, but I'm always down for new Ewing. Unfortunately, this title's flimsy dialogue and thin attempt at cosmic trippiness falls far short of Camp & Rodriguez's stunning take on MARTIAN MANHUNTER.
1. THE VOW, by Arden Ripley and Julian Cormac, 2024 - Queer rivals-to-lovers erotica in a Witcher-y dark fantasy wrapper. Really dug the character interplay in this-- there's a constant churn of repulsion and attractionbetween leads Oz and Lalo that many other writers fail to achieve. Hot stuff!
January 9, 2026 at 9:44 PM
1. THE VOW, by Arden Ripley and Julian Cormac, 2024 - Queer rivals-to-lovers erotica in a Witcher-y dark fantasy wrapper. Really dug the character interplay in this-- there's a constant churn of repulsion and attractionbetween leads Oz and Lalo that many other writers fail to achieve. Hot stuff!
This thread is delightful. As someone pretty unfamiliar with Spawn, I’m looking forward to reading more of your observations! Also WOW, Overt-Kill is the worst cape name I’ve heard in a *grip*
January 7, 2026 at 7:00 PM
This thread is delightful. As someone pretty unfamiliar with Spawn, I’m looking forward to reading more of your observations! Also WOW, Overt-Kill is the worst cape name I’ve heard in a *grip*