
By: Bryan Q. Miller (story), Chris Cross (pencils), Marc Deering (inks), Carrie Strachan (colors)
The Story: I hate to say it, Batman, but people have a habit of getting shot around you.
The Review: With all the news coming out of DC about upcoming new series, it’s made me start thinking about my reviewing future. I have a pretty sizable stack of series I cover, somewhere upwards of thirty a month, and anyone who’s followed my work since I joined this site knows I have never once skipped a review unless I’ve Dropped it first—which means I’ve never actually skipped a review. So adding titles to my list is always a fraught, juggling act.
So let’s say I want to cover Vibe, Katana, and Justice League of America next year (and there are even more I’m looking at). Do I really want to do 33+ reviews a month (including weekly coverage of Arrow and Young Justice—if and when it ever comes back)? I do have a life, difficult as that is to believe. I guess what I’m trying to say is I’m giving a good hard look at the things I’m reading and it looks like Smallville may be one of the expendable items.
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