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- xodacia81
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When Peter David is "on", he is really on. His tv stuff is damn good, too. He wrote "Soul Mates", one of my favorite episodes of Babylon 5.Cyberstrike wrote:His 80+ issue Supergirl series is one of the greatest series that DC has ever published and his current X-Factor series is one of the best comics that Marvel has ever published.Chiclo wrote:I know that Peter David had a somewhat popular run on Aquaman. So, not only could he make DC characters interesting, he made an interesting Aquaman story. That is quite a feat.Doorman wrote:As much as I was enjoying Simonson's run on X-Factor, Peter David's new direction is even better!
I get the feeling this guy could even make DC characters interesting![]()
His new direction stars Havok, Polaris, Wolfsbane, Quicksilver, Multiple Man and Strong Guy. Not a super-star in the whole bunch ... but it's still a whole lot of fun!
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Chiclo wrote:Also - you forgot the best X-Factor character ever. Random is the best X-type of all time even though he never wore the X. He is living on Utopia now and I keep hoping that someone that understands the character will pick him up and make him more than just a background character. Even Frenzy is getting a good treatment these days! What about Random?
I actually just got to his first appearance. He's got some an interesting character design. His powers seem a bit ambiguous (or all-powerful?) and he's an enigmatic figure ... for now.
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He's wrote and is writing some episodes of Ben 10 and Young Justice animated series he's also writing Spider-Man: Edge of Time video game (or part of it). He wrote the novelization of Transformers: Dark of the Moon and he's got a new e-novel called The Camelot Papers coming out from Crazy 8 Press a new publishing company that he's a part of.xodacia81 wrote:When Peter David is "on", he is really on. His tv stuff is damn good, too. He wrote "Soul Mates", one of my favorite episodes of Babylon 5.Cyberstrike wrote:His 80+ issue Supergirl series is one of the greatest series that DC has ever published and his current X-Factor series is one of the best comics that Marvel has ever published.Chiclo wrote:I know that Peter David had a somewhat popular run on Aquaman. So, not only could he make DC characters interesting, he made an interesting Aquaman story. That is quite a feat.Doorman wrote:As much as I was enjoying Simonson's run on X-Factor, Peter David's new direction is even better!
I get the feeling this guy could even make DC characters interesting![]()
His new direction stars Havok, Polaris, Wolfsbane, Quicksilver, Multiple Man and Strong Guy. Not a super-star in the whole bunch ... but it's still a whole lot of fun!
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the Dark Key books have gotten me frequenting comic shops for the first time in a decade. Losing them will be tough, but i am determined to stay in the shops. Just started reading Incorruptible, Irredeemable, Rocketeer, and the Red Skull Incarnate mini that just came out today. Hopefully these titles will get me through to 2012, and the relaunch!
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Cool. I'll look out for some of that. My favorite comics work from him remains his early Aquaman stuff, from Time and Tide until about 2 years or so into the regular run.Cyberstrike wrote:He's wrote and is writing some episodes of Ben 10 and Young Justice animated series he's also writingSpider-Man: Edge of Time video game (or part of it). He wrote the novelization of Transformers: Dark of the Moon and he's got a new e-novel called The Camelot Papers coming out from Crazy 8 Press a new publishing company that he's a part of.xodacia81 wrote:When Peter David is "on", he is really on. His tv stuff is damn good, too. He wrote "Soul Mates", one of my favorite episodes of Babylon 5.Cyberstrike wrote:His 80+ issue Supergirl series is one of the greatest series that DC has ever published and his current X-Factor series is one of the best comics that Marvel has ever published.Chiclo wrote:I know that Peter David had a somewhat popular run on Aquaman. So, not only could he make DC characters interesting, he made an interesting Aquaman story. That is quite a feat.Doorman wrote:As much as I was enjoying Simonson's run on X-Factor, Peter David's new direction is even better!
I get the feeling this guy could even make DC characters interesting![]()
His new direction stars Havok, Polaris, Wolfsbane, Quicksilver, Multiple Man and Strong Guy. Not a super-star in the whole bunch ... but it's still a whole lot of fun!
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How is Incorruptable and Irredeemable? Been thinking about picking up the trades.KenClarkson4Prez wrote:the Dark Key books have gotten me frequenting comic shops for the first time in a decade. Losing them will be tough, but i am determined to stay in the shops. Just started reading Incorruptible, Irredeemable, Rocketeer, and the Red Skull Incarnate mini that just came out today. Hopefully these titles will get me through to 2012, and the relaunch!
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Click here for Crazy 8 Press' websitexodacia81 wrote:Cool. I'll look out for some of that. My favorite comics work from him remains his early Aquaman stuff, from Time and Tide until about 2 years or so into the regular run.Cyberstrike wrote:He's wrote and is writing some episodes of Ben 10 and Young Justice animated series he's also writing Spider-Man: Edge of Time video game (or part of it). He wrote the novelization of Transformers: Dark of the Moon and he's got a new e-novel called The Camelot Papers coming out from Crazy 8 Press a new publishing company that he's a part of.xodacia81 wrote:When Peter David is "on", he is really on. His tv stuff is damn good, too. He wrote "Soul Mates", one of my favorite episodes of Babylon 5.Cyberstrike wrote:His 80+ issue Supergirl series is one of the greatest series that DC has ever published and his current X-Factor series is one of the best comics that Marvel has ever published.Chiclo wrote:I know that Peter David had a somewhat popular run on Aquaman. So, not only could he make DC characters interesting, he made an interesting Aquaman story. That is quite a feat.Doorman wrote:As much as I was enjoying Simonson's run on X-Factor, Peter David's new direction is even better!
I get the feeling this guy could even make DC characters interesting![]()
His new direction stars Havok, Polaris, Wolfsbane, Quicksilver, Multiple Man and Strong Guy. Not a super-star in the whole bunch ... but it's still a whole lot of fun!
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- KenClarkson4Prez
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I really like them both. Some people i talk to are frustrated with them because the plot has moved along at a pretty slow pace. I don't mind waiting for a payoff of a good storyline, so it is right up my alley. It would be hard for me to recommend one over the other--they are two sides to the same coin. I don't really care for the art in some of the issues, but i am a "story" guy, and i am intrigued by the concepts.dhudson1 wrote:How is Incorruptable and Irredeemable? Been thinking about picking up the trades.KenClarkson4Prez wrote:the Dark Key books have gotten me frequenting comic shops for the first time in a decade. Losing them will be tough, but i am determined to stay in the shops. Just started reading Incorruptible, Irredeemable, Rocketeer, and the Red Skull Incarnate mini that just came out today. Hopefully these titles will get me through to 2012, and the relaunch!
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That reinforces my desire to purchase the trades, I also am more into the story as long as the art is acceptable.KenClarkson4Prez wrote:I really like them both. Some people i talk to are frustrated with them because the plot has moved along at a pretty slow pace. I don't mind waiting for a payoff of a good storyline, so it is right up my alley. It would be hard for me to recommend one over the other--they are two sides to the same coin. I don't really care for the art in some of the issues, but i am a "story" guy, and i am intrigued by the concepts.dhudson1 wrote:How is Incorruptable and Irredeemable? Been thinking about picking up the trades.KenClarkson4Prez wrote:the Dark Key books have gotten me frequenting comic shops for the first time in a decade. Losing them will be tough, but i am determined to stay in the shops. Just started reading Incorruptible, Irredeemable, Rocketeer, and the Red Skull Incarnate mini that just came out today. Hopefully these titles will get me through to 2012, and the relaunch!
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Huge week for comics for me. Nice to be able to pick up a real stack again and got five grab bags for a fiver too.
New Issues:
Booster Gold #45 (2nd) - Missed 1st print
Booster Gold #46
Black Panther #521
Green Lantern #67
Green Lantern Corps #61
Birds of Prey #14
Citizen Cold (Flashpoint) #2
DC Comics presents Batman: Gotham Noir (really looking forward to this!)
New Issues:
Booster Gold #45 (2nd) - Missed 1st print
Booster Gold #46
Black Panther #521
Green Lantern #67
Green Lantern Corps #61
Birds of Prey #14
Citizen Cold (Flashpoint) #2
DC Comics presents Batman: Gotham Noir (really looking forward to this!)
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X-Factor 102-131
This was a real volatile time for the team.
The members went from
Havok, Polaris, Wolfsbane, Quicksilver, Strong Guy and Multiple Man, (although he died in 100) to
Polaris, Forge, Wildchild, Sabretooth, Mystique and Shard.
The story elements went through a lot of transitions but have finally settled upon a real conspiracy-laden book where there's no trust and everything is suspect. The Peter David run preceding this was excellent .... the transitional period was near-directionless and kind of boring but this new spin on the title is fun ... and Matsuda's art is incredibly dynamic and cool-looking!
This was a real volatile time for the team.
The members went from
Havok, Polaris, Wolfsbane, Quicksilver, Strong Guy and Multiple Man, (although he died in 100) to
Polaris, Forge, Wildchild, Sabretooth, Mystique and Shard.
The story elements went through a lot of transitions but have finally settled upon a real conspiracy-laden book where there's no trust and everything is suspect. The Peter David run preceding this was excellent .... the transitional period was near-directionless and kind of boring but this new spin on the title is fun ... and Matsuda's art is incredibly dynamic and cool-looking!
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Al Williamson Archives SC (2010)
Destroyer (1989 Magazine) 1
Destroyer (1989 Magazine) 4
Elektra Assassin TPB (1987)
Iron Man Bad Blood (2000) 1 FN
Iron Man Bad Blood (2000) 2 VF
Iron Man Bad Blood (2000) 3 VF
Iron Man Bad Blood (2000) 4 NM
Showcase Presents Doc Savage TPB
Super Powers (1985 2nd Series) 3
Superman (1987) Annual 1 VF 1 1
Superman (1987) Annual 2 FN 1 1
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 1
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 2
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 3
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 4
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 5
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 6
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 7
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 8
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 9
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 10
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 11
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 12
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 15A
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 16A
What If (1977 1st Series) 42 FN

Destroyer (1989 Magazine) 1
Destroyer (1989 Magazine) 4
Elektra Assassin TPB (1987)
Iron Man Bad Blood (2000) 1 FN
Iron Man Bad Blood (2000) 2 VF
Iron Man Bad Blood (2000) 3 VF
Iron Man Bad Blood (2000) 4 NM
Showcase Presents Doc Savage TPB
Super Powers (1985 2nd Series) 3
Superman (1987) Annual 1 VF 1 1
Superman (1987) Annual 2 FN 1 1
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 1
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 2
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 3
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 4
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 5
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 6
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 7
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 8
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 9
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 10
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 11
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 12
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 15A
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 16A
What If (1977 1st Series) 42 FN

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That looks more like a list of what you've bought from mycomicshop.com than a reading list.OmenSpirits.com wrote:Al Williamson Archives SC (2010)
Destroyer (1989 Magazine) 1
Destroyer (1989 Magazine) 4
Elektra Assassin TPB (1987)
Iron Man Bad Blood (2000) 1 FN
Iron Man Bad Blood (2000) 2 VF
Iron Man Bad Blood (2000) 3 VF
Iron Man Bad Blood (2000) 4 NM
Showcase Presents Doc Savage TPB
Super Powers (1985 2nd Series) 3
Superman (1987) Annual 1 VF 1 1
Superman (1987) Annual 2 FN 1 1
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 1
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 2
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 3
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 4
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 5
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 6
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 7
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 8
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 9
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 10
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 11
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 12
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 15A
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 16A
What If (1977 1st Series) 42 FN

I did enjoy the Iron Man: Bad Blood by Michelinie and Layton.
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It's both.Brother J wrote:That looks more like a list of what you've bought from mycomicshop.com than a reading list.OmenSpirits.com wrote:Al Williamson Archives SC (2010)
Destroyer (1989 Magazine) 1
Destroyer (1989 Magazine) 4
Elektra Assassin TPB (1987)
Iron Man Bad Blood (2000) 1 FN
Iron Man Bad Blood (2000) 2 VF
Iron Man Bad Blood (2000) 3 VF
Iron Man Bad Blood (2000) 4 NM
Showcase Presents Doc Savage TPB
Super Powers (1985 2nd Series) 3
Superman (1987) Annual 1 VF 1 1
Superman (1987) Annual 2 FN 1 1
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 1
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 2
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 3
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 4
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 5
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 6
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 7
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 8
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 9
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 10
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 11
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 12
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 15A
Thunderstrike (1993-1995 1st Series) 16A
What If (1977 1st Series) 42 FN
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I did enjoy the Iron Man: Bad Blood by Michelinie and Layton.



- caxiotis
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Just read Captain America #1 and The Red Wing #1. I enjoyed them both. Cap was very well written and caught my interest. Red Wind is a very interesting story about time travel warfare. Both top notch.
Also, I know I have said that I am against all of these renumberings, but I was in my LCS today staring at Cap #1 and just had to buy it. I really couldn't stop myself and got really excited. I am said to say that these *SQUEE* reboots definitely work.
Also, I know I have said that I am against all of these renumberings, but I was in my LCS today staring at Cap #1 and just had to buy it. I really couldn't stop myself and got really excited. I am said to say that these *SQUEE* reboots definitely work.
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I just read War of Green Lanterns pt. 10 as well, and I do agree with you, XOxodacia81 wrote:War of the Green Lanterns # 10. Ok, no spoilers. Instead, allow me to say.. *SQUEE* the Guardians. Now, where is Aftermath # 1? For that matter where search for swamp thing?

Return of Swamp Thing issue #1 has been out for a few weeks now, but I wouldn't hold your breath (or spend 2.99)...lol.