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Animal Man #18

"Animal Man" #18 lets Jeff Lemire and Steve Pugh wrap up their half of "Rotworld," and while a lot is predictable, there are both big and little surprises ferreted away that make it a strong conclusion.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Jeff Lemire
Artists:
Steve Pugh
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
March 6th, 2013

Animal Man #17

Swamp Thing and Animal Man fighting against the Rot serves as a wonderful allegory for Scott Snyder and Jeff Lemire's fight against predictable comics in "Animal Man" #17, drawn by Steve Pugh and Timothy Green II

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Jeff Lemire, Scott Snyder
Artists:
Steve Pugh, Timothy Green II, Joseph Silver
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
February 8th, 2013

Swamp Thing #17

Scott Snyder, Jeff Lemire and Andrew Belanger help bid farewell to the Rotworld in "Swamp Thing" #17, and in doing so it's not quite the apocalypse you might have expected.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Scott Snyder, Jeff Lemire
Artists:
Andrew Belanger
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
February 6th, 2013

Animal Man #15

"Animal Man" #15 by Jeff Lemire, Steve Pugh and Timothy Green II continues Animal Man's adventures in Rotworld and includes a visit to New Gorilla City.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Jeff Lemire
Artists:
Steve Pugh, Timothy Green II, Joseph Silver
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
December 6th, 2012

Animal Man #14

Jeff Lemire, Steve Pugh and Timothy Green II jump between present day and the Rotworld future in "Animal Man" #14, but it's those left behind in the present day that present the more compelling story.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Jeff Lemire
Artists:
Steve Pugh, Timothy Green II, Joseph Silver
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
November 12th, 2012

Animal Man #13

"Animal Man" #13 launches Buddy Baker into a dystopian future while we see his family in the past deal with the villain that causes it all.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Jeff Lemire
Artists:
Steve Pugh, Timothy Green II, Joseph Silver
Reviewer:
Ryan K. Lindsay
October 4th, 2012

Animal Man

Buddy Baker gets a revised origin that makes a good deal of sense in Jeff Lemire and Steve Pugh's "Animal Man" #0.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Jeff Lemire
Artists:
Steve Pugh
Reviewer:
Kelly Thompson
September 10th, 2012

Swamp Thing #12

“Swamp Thing” #12 picks up part two of the “Rotworld” crossover with “Animal Man” #12 and puts both Alec Holland and Buddy Baker in the cold, black, fetid heart of the Rot’s Kingdom.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Scott Snyder, Jeff Lemire
Artists:
Marco Rudy, Dan Green, Andy Owens
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
August 2nd, 2012

Animal Man #12

The "Rotworld" crossover between "Animal Man" and "Swamp Thing" begins with a large chunk of exposition courtesy Jeff Lemire, Scott Snyder and Steve Pugh, but gets moving nicely afterwards.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Jeff Lemire, Scott Snyder
Artists:
Steve Pugh
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
August 2nd, 2012

Animal Man #11

Animal Man fights for his family and has a major showdown with The Rot in the conclusion to the "Extinction is Forever" story arc in "Animal Man" #11.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Jeff Lemire
Artists:
Alberto Ponticelli
Reviewer:
Jennifer Cheng
July 5th, 2012

Animal Man #10

Buddy takes a tour through "The Red" in an attempt to get his body back, while Constantine, Zatanna and Madame Xanadu blame Ellen for the end of the world.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Jeff Lemire
Artists:
Steve Pugh
Reviewer:
Kelly Thompson
June 11th, 2012

Animal Man #9

"Animal Man" #9 feels like a great modern Alan Moore's "Swamp Thing" homage in all the right ways.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Jeff Lemire
Artists:
Steve Pugh
Reviewer:
Ryan K. Lindsay
May 7th, 2012

Animal Man #8

Animal Man's wacky road trip continues as all sorts of dead critters come sniffing for a hand out. Or just a hand.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Jeff Lemire
Artists:
Steve Pugh, Travel Foreman, Jeff Huet
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
April 9th, 2012

Animal Man #7

"Animal Man" kicks off its second storyline with the right mix of family, superpowers, and ominous predictions.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Jeff Lemire
Artists:
Steve Pugh, Travel Foreman, Jeff Huet
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
March 7th, 2012

Animal Man #5

The only rot in "Animal Man" is the comic's adversary of the same name.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Jeff Lemire
Artists:
Travel Foreman, Jeff Huet, Steve Pugh
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
January 4th, 2012

Weird War Tales #1

Undead armies, dinosaurs, and submarines. They just don’t make comics like this anymore.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Darwyn Cooke, Ivan Brandon, Jan Strnad
Artists:
Darwyn Cooke, Nic Klein, Gabriel Hardman, Steve Pugh
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
September 12th, 2010

Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead #2

The walking dead make an appearance as Alice Hotwire, police exorcist, continues to work on discovering the mystery behind the ‘blue light bomb.’

Publisher:
Radical Comics
Writer:
Steve Pugh, Warren Ellis
Artists:
Steve Pugh
Reviewer:
Chad Nevett
March 24th, 2009

Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead #1

A strong debut issue as Steve Pugh writes and draws this comic based on a concept by Warren Ellis. A police exorcist finds herself confronted with ghosts that shouldn’t be where they are.

Publisher:
Radical Comics
Writer:
Steve Pugh, Warren Ellis
Artists:
Steve Pugh
Reviewer:
Chad Nevett
February 3rd, 2009
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