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- JonesyAZ
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Today I got the first four issues of Fear Itself (even after selling my first copy of #1 to my friend Knightt...lol).
It is a LOT better than I thought it would be. So far has been very enjoyable!
I also got the newest tie-ins to Flashpoint, and those books are also proving to be much more enjoyable than last month
Finally, Green Lantern 67 (final issue before reboot), and the conclusion of "War of the Green Lanterns."
I read it...but am not going to spoil it in any way (other than agreeing with XO in the above post...lol)
It is a LOT better than I thought it would be. So far has been very enjoyable!
I also got the newest tie-ins to Flashpoint, and those books are also proving to be much more enjoyable than last month

Finally, Green Lantern 67 (final issue before reboot), and the conclusion of "War of the Green Lanterns."
I read it...but am not going to spoil it in any way (other than agreeing with XO in the above post...lol)
- ian_house
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Utter rubbish. I had enjoyed most of this run and sadly it was the 1st book I read last night and the last. Thats me off GL at least now.xodacia81 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?
Johns writing was so weak here and regardless of how DC are making out GL is going through a soft reboot here or at least retreading the origin without having to do everything that comes after.
Send me a PM xo if you wanna discuss this more, don't wanna be spoiling it for anyone.
- Chiclo
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I dug both line-ups but the transition between the two was a little weak in the writing department.Doorman wrote: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!
I especially love any X-Men lineup that includes Sabretooth and Mystique at the same time. (adjectiveless) X-Men had the S&M from about 188 to 200 and it was a really cool team then too.
- 400yrs
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I got through a few trades. Worst to best:
Formerly Known as the Justice League - Disappointing. It read like Giffen and DeMatteis just passed pages back and forth and wrote the mini in this manner. If I was big time into DC I might've understood some of the jokes more.
The Goon vol 2 collecting the early DH regular series - This was pretty good, but not my kind of story. I did enjoy reading this moreso as a trade rather than as singles as I tried in the past
The Archie Wedding - Cute, but not something I'd read again. It goes one way and then the other and at the end, you are right back at the beginning.
Elektra: The Hand - This was surprisingly good. Elektra was only in the first and last few pages. It was about the formation of The Hand and it involved a love story.
Li'l Depressed Boy vol 1 - She is Staggering - I really enjoyed this one. It kind of hit right at my age bracket and past interests - music, video games, girls, concerts, etc.
Formerly Known as the Justice League - Disappointing. It read like Giffen and DeMatteis just passed pages back and forth and wrote the mini in this manner. If I was big time into DC I might've understood some of the jokes more.
The Goon vol 2 collecting the early DH regular series - This was pretty good, but not my kind of story. I did enjoy reading this moreso as a trade rather than as singles as I tried in the past
The Archie Wedding - Cute, but not something I'd read again. It goes one way and then the other and at the end, you are right back at the beginning.
Elektra: The Hand - This was surprisingly good. Elektra was only in the first and last few pages. It was about the formation of The Hand and it involved a love story.
Li'l Depressed Boy vol 1 - She is Staggering - I really enjoyed this one. It kind of hit right at my age bracket and past interests - music, video games, girls, concerts, etc.
- Chiclo
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The jackass that writes LDB lives in Amarillo and the cool kids at the LCS have a somewhat antagonistic relationship with him.400yrs wrote:Li'l Depressed Boy vol 1 - She is Staggering - I really enjoyed this one. It kind of hit right at my age bracket and past interests - music, video games, girls, concerts, etc.
My friend Jim proved he was all talk when he wouldn't actually take a swing at him that time in Lubbock. That would have been fun.
I read the first issue and I couldn't get into it. Glad you like it, though.
- 400yrs
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Why is he a jackass and what is he all talk about?Chiclo wrote:The jackass that writes LDB lives in Amarillo and the cool kids at the LCS have a somewhat antagonistic relationship with him.400yrs wrote:Li'l Depressed Boy vol 1 - She is Staggering - I really enjoyed this one. It kind of hit right at my age bracket and past interests - music, video games, girls, concerts, etc.
My friend Jim proved he was all talk when he wouldn't actually take a swing at him that time in Lubbock. That would have been fun.
I read the first issue and I couldn't get into it. Glad you like it, though.

Maybe he was the bigger man by not swinging at a dweeb.

- Cyberstrike
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That's Texas for you.400yrs wrote:Why is he a jackass and what is he all talk about?Chiclo wrote:The jackass that writes LDB lives in Amarillo and the cool kids at the LCS have a somewhat antagonistic relationship with him.400yrs wrote:Li'l Depressed Boy vol 1 - She is Staggering - I really enjoyed this one. It kind of hit right at my age bracket and past interests - music, video games, girls, concerts, etc.
My friend Jim proved he was all talk when he wouldn't actually take a swing at him that time in Lubbock. That would have been fun.
I read the first issue and I couldn't get into it. Glad you like it, though.![]()
Maybe he was the bigger man by not swinging at a dweeb.

- Chiclo
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He stiffed the owner of the LCS to the tune of three grand.400yrs wrote:Why is he a jackass and what is he all talk about?Chiclo wrote:The jackass that writes LDB lives in Amarillo and the cool kids at the LCS have a somewhat antagonistic relationship with him.400yrs wrote:Li'l Depressed Boy vol 1 - She is Staggering - I really enjoyed this one. It kind of hit right at my age bracket and past interests - music, video games, girls, concerts, etc.
My friend Jim proved he was all talk when he wouldn't actually take a swing at him that time in Lubbock. That would have been fun.
I read the first issue and I couldn't get into it. Glad you like it, though.![]()
Maybe he was the bigger man by not swinging at a dweeb.
Jim was being a bigger man by not swinging at the dweeb. That was the all talk - Jim kept saying that if S. Steven Struble was there he was going to jump across a table and choke him and he never did, thus he is all talk.
- ian_house
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Well out of all of these Black Panther was the only one worth reading (apart from Gotham Noir which I haven't had a chance to read yet, it's a big one).ian_house wrote: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!)
DC have really dropped standards on the old universe, probably to get the new universe ready.
In particular the Green Lantern stuff was appalling and Booster Gold #46 should never have been allowed to be published. The art for BG#46 changes halfway through with the new artist clearly not having seen the previous pages. Boosters costume in the second half is his new costume which shouldn't be in existence at the moment.
Sadly all this is doing is turning me more and more against DC. Green Lantern is now dropped. All the Bat books are gone. Eugh.
So guys I'm currently getting Black Panther and Daredevil from Marvel which other books would you recommend? I don't want to drop right into the middle of huge sagas or interlocked books if possible. Was the new Cap series 1st issue any good?
- Lightning Strike
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I'm completely done buying floppies, but do buy tpbs and hc's. I'm done with DC except for Fables (unless I hear something spectacular about the new GL or one of the new series). I didn't order any comics from DCBS this month, the first time that's happened in years.
So the tpbs that I'm reading (when they come out) are:
Marvel:
-Incredible Hulks
-Thunderbolts (way cool book)
-Thor
-any Marvel cosmic book like Annihilators
Vertigo:
-Fables
Indie:
-Hellboy
-BPRD
-Invincible
-Walking Dead
So the tpbs that I'm reading (when they come out) are:
Marvel:
-Incredible Hulks
-Thunderbolts (way cool book)
-Thor
-any Marvel cosmic book like Annihilators
Vertigo:
-Fables
Indie:
-Hellboy
-BPRD
-Invincible
-Walking Dead
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- Lightning Strike
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PAD is one of my favorite writers of all-time. I never collected the Hulk until he started his long run on it and loved it. I then read his X-Factor, Aquaman and Supergirl runs and was blown away. I now pick up anything that he writes. I may not like everything completely 100%, but I will at least give the series he writes a try just because he is writing it. He's the only writer I do that for.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!
- vikingspawn
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Star Wars: Knight Errant #1-5 - Real good mini. Makes me want to check out the new novel. A bit more moodier and different than J.J. Miller's KOTOR run.
Sergio Aragones' Funnies #1 - Awesome. Sergio should move Groo into Bongo.
Star Wars: Jedi/Dark Side #3 - Not as much QuiGonJinn action in this issue.
Sergio Aragones' Funnies #1 - Awesome. Sergio should move Groo into Bongo.
Star Wars: Jedi/Dark Side #3 - Not as much QuiGonJinn action in this issue.
- caxiotis
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I picked this one up and really liked it. It really felt like a breath of fresh air.400yrs wrote:Daredevil #1. This was really, really good. It's nice to see a light side to the character after being dragged through hell. Waid and Rivera nailed it.
I didn't read the Diggle books or shadowland. Am I missing anything?
- 400yrs
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Heck no, it was utter crap. Stay away from all the Diggle stuff including Shadowland. That stuff pretty much took a crap all over everything that Bendis and Brubaker did.caxiotis wrote:I picked this one up and really liked it. It really felt like a breath of fresh air.400yrs wrote:Daredevil #1. This was really, really good. It's nice to see a light side to the character after being dragged through hell. Waid and Rivera nailed it.
I didn't read the Diggle books or shadowland. Am I missing anything?
Diggle strikes me as a guy with good ideas that just go astray.
Just start with this run.
I thought Waid might be the right guy to do DD since he was so good on Flash. The art fits well too.
- Chiclo
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War of the Green Lanterns started kind of boring but it ended awesomely.
Spoilers below.
Hal got kicked out of the Green Lantern Corps and Sinestro ended up with a green ring instead of a yellow one. He seems a little wary about bending his knee to the Guardians again after being top banana in his own Corps.
Spoilers below.
Hal got kicked out of the Green Lantern Corps and Sinestro ended up with a green ring instead of a yellow one. He seems a little wary about bending his knee to the Guardians again after being top banana in his own Corps.