Last week I was feeling horrible and didn’t get all my comics read due to the holiday, so I took a sick day on Monday. Today, I review some of last week’s comics and some of two week ago’s comics to make up for my sick day. So without further babbling about non comic related stuff, I present to you:

Amazing Spider-Man #613Electro is back and while he may not be able to control his electricity powers, he does have control of the people of NY. Electro is not doing well because with age he lost control of his powers and his money was supposed to mature, but like many Americans, he lost all of his investments (yes he invested all the money he stole in the past) when the market crashed in 2007. Tired of all of the corporations getting bailouts, he sparks (pun intended) the non corporate folks of NY to rise up against the powers that lost their money but continue to get money from the government. L2WIC (Last TWO Weeks In Comics):
Electro has always been a “cookie-cutter” type of villain in my eyes with no purpose other than being a punching bag for our web-slinging hero. To see Electro get a cause and a personality that ties into the current real world economic state that many Americans can relate too adds just enough reality to a fantasy comic to make it enjoyable.
Detective Comics#859The Cult of Crime has been after Batwoman since the awesome weekly series 52. The cult believes that the “twice named daughter of Kain” needs to be sacrificed to fulfill their final prophecy. Batwoman, Kate Kain, since surviving the attempted sacrifice and with the help of her fathers she has been hunting down the members of the cult. During her last tussle with the Cult of Crime she learned that their new leader may be her twin sister who was believed to be murdered along with her mother twenty years ago. L2WIC:
Flashbacks show:
The flashback segments of this origin story is phenomenal! I have always wondered why the Cult of Crime was still waiting for the prophecy after the failed attempt on Kate’s life, but with the reveal that Kate has a twin sister there is now new meaning to the “twice named daughter of Kain” reference in the Crime Bible.
Superman #694Mon-El took over as the super-powered guardian of Metropolis when Superman left Earth for New Krypton. Since then the US Military has plotted against all Kryptonians and members of the Superman Family which includes Mon-El. When the military’s plot unfolded Mon-El was captured by General Lane leaving the people of Metropolis thinking that their newest hero was dead. After being poked, prodded, and probed by scientists, Mon-El, with the help of the Parasite, escaped the military’s off world prison. L2WIC:
A couple of issues ago the Guardian announced to the Science Police that Johnathan Kent would not be returning to the force now that Mon-El was dead because they were the same person. The Science Police is composed of the best police personnel throughout the US, you would think the knowledge that one Kent has super powers would lead them to figure out that Clark Kent also has super powers. Last week Mon-El returned to fight along side the same group that knows his secret identity… I can’t wait for the next issue to see how a powerless Mon-El fights off two villains and deals with the whole secret identity issue.

Back in the day when Abin Sur passed away and his Green Lantern ring and responsibilities were passed to Hal Jordan, he did so because of his findings about the prophecy of the “Blackest Night.” In the present, many different colors of Lantern Corps have formed or have been found in the universe. Each color of Lantern Corps receives it’s power from emotion and each emotion is represented by a different color. The prophecy of the “Blackest Night” predicts the removal of all life and emotion from the universe by a corps of lifeless lanterns – the Black Lanterns. To remove the emotion and life from the universe, the Black Lantern Corps’ members are all formerly deceased creatures/heroes throughout the universe that prey on those they were close to. By raising the emotions of their prey the Black Lanerns energized, or recharged, their Power Battery. With the Power Battery fully charged the lord of the Black Lanterns Nekron rose from the darkness. The only hope for the universe is all of different lantern corps to work together using each color of the emotional spectrum to create the only thing that can destroy the Black Lanterns – pure white light. L2WIC:
The Flash seems to be at the center of this whole Blackest Night story. Barry Allen the 2nd Flash (the first one to wear the universally recognized red suit) sacrificed himself to save the universe during in the original Crisis. The death of a major hero at that time was almost unheard of and it’s impact was felt for years in comics… Until death and resurrection became a revolving door in the DCU with Superman, Green Arrow, and Hal Jordan to name a few. A glimpse of the bigger picture behind the whole Blackest Night storyline is shown with one line from the end of this comic: “Your Death Was The First. Your Rebirth Is The Last!”
Knowing that Nekron was behind all of the resurrected super-heroes was just a way to control them when the Blackest Night was in full swing, that quote “Your Death Was The First. Your Rebirth Is The Last!” Add that quote with the commentary provided in this issue about the Reverse Flash to make this single “tie-in” comic better than any other of the last two weeks.
I wasn’t digging “Flash: Rebirth” and have stopped getting the single issues, but after this issue I don’t think I can wait for the trade. I am going to have to get the single issues. This comic is THE BEST COMIC OF LAST WEEK only because it succeeded in making me interested in an important DCU character that I previously had no desire to read about.