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I am quite enjoying the Justice League Generation Lost storyline and appreciate the subtle interactions between the book and Booster Gold and Power Girl. I think Power Girl is going to get dragged into that story soon.
The Brightest Day title sucks. The timing is too choppy and you can't really start getting into any one part of the story because it moves around too much.
The Brightest Day title sucks. The timing is too choppy and you can't really start getting into any one part of the story because it moves around too much.
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Um... he's not really fire-based you know? He's Atomic-based and atom manipulation.xodacia81 wrote:Stupid looking is only half of it. Let's say Firestorm gets caught in something he can only "burn" his way out of. But, in order to do so, he's using up oxygen and lots of it. So, does he suffocate before he rescues himself? They might as well call him Suicide Man.ian_house wrote:AgreedUnblessed wrote:Yeah. Both of them are just plain bad characters. Not worth the paper they are printed on.xodacia81 wrote:Combo black and white, now. Prof Stein(I think that's his name) is still around. They are trying to make Firestorm out to be some sort of "Omega" weapon.OmenSpirits.com wrote:which firestorm?xodacia81 wrote: I'm finding him quite annoying, especially since they seem to be setting up an otherwise boring character to play a major role.![]()
Last time I read him, he was black. That firestorm series was pretty good. I don't know about now though.Boring and stupid looking.

He was better written before all this BD/BN garbage.

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I really need to write on my comedy writing. Anyways...OmenSpirits.com wrote:Um... he's not really fire-based you know? He's Atomic-based and atom manipulation.xodacia81 wrote:Stupid looking is only half of it. Let's say Firestorm gets caught in something he can only "burn" his way out of. But, in order to do so, he's using up oxygen and lots of it. So, does he suffocate before he rescues himself? They might as well call him Suicide Man.ian_house wrote:AgreedUnblessed wrote:Yeah. Both of them are just plain bad characters. Not worth the paper they are printed on.xodacia81 wrote:Combo black and white, now. Prof Stein(I think that's his name) is still around. They are trying to make Firestorm out to be some sort of "Omega" weapon.OmenSpirits.com wrote: which firestorm?![]()
Last time I read him, he was black. That firestorm series was pretty good. I don't know about now though.Boring and stupid looking.
Like Solar, except he can be solid without issues.
He was better written before all this BD/BN garbage.
The damn book got delayed this week. ARGH!
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So, anyone else following this? Anyone have any thoughts on this week's developments? Did anyone hear that the series has been shortened by an issue? 25 issues instead of 26. Instead of 0-25, it's 0-24, now, although the finale is still double sized. Word is that DC didn't want to have BD ending as close to the start of Flashpoint (I think that's it) as originally intended.
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Firestorm story is meh, Aquaman was meh but its kicking off nicely now the Hawks story i felt was lame, never really been a fan of them anyways but the ending of it was a true WTF moment.
The real treats our Deadman and Dove story and Martian Manhunters.
But as my learned colleagues mentioned above - generation lost, hands down the most consistent and enjoyable of the post-blackest night series.
JL:GL is a guilty pleasure, even though Maxwell Lord is a total *SQUEE*, hes too damn enjoyable to read!
The real treats our Deadman and Dove story and Martian Manhunters.
But as my learned colleagues mentioned above - generation lost, hands down the most consistent and enjoyable of the post-blackest night series.
JL:GL is a guilty pleasure, even though Maxwell Lord is a total *SQUEE*, hes too damn enjoyable to read!