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MOTW 4/18/12: Your Lucky Penny, Sir
Batman #8 was great as always, because you can fight owls and still smile:
Wolverine & the X-Men #9, love is in the air, and bros say goodbye the way they do when they're the splinter mutant group:
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Anyways, in Amazing Spider-Man #684 Spider-Man uses the "pink hippo" to beat Sandman when Sandman has a whole Desert. Really dug the scale of the whole Sandman battle, and almost posted the whole battle, which was aboot 6-7 pages.
The war is almost over in Manhattan Projects #2, so the the US sends one of it's scientists to retrieve a Nazi Scientist.
Justice League #8 was actullay a really great issue! It had a lot in it, it has the league intersecting with stuff like the Night of Owls, whatever is happening in Justice League Dark, and even stormwatch. And then poor Green Arrow isn't allowed to play.
Aquaman got Ollie off of that deserted island in the New 52?
I actually like that change a lot.
Steaaaaaaam
Venom and WatXM were great as well
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Someone got possess by the Phoenix and went crazy?
Say it aint so!
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I don't think any of that is really BAD save surprised Wolverine but it's defiantly a step down from even the first Heroic Age Avengers arc.
To bad. I'd gladly take his art over a lot of the more photo-realistic artists.
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That was cool, but for some reason that shot of the penny going 'creak' I thought that Lincoln's eye on the penny was opening and the Owl was going to be hit by an Honest Abe Optic Blast.
I kind of liked my version better.
This was the sequence in the book that really sold me on the kind of crazy sci-fi Graham and his artistic collaborators are doing. Our dying hero lurches into some goo, and is rejuvenated inside a giant protective goo-suit, that looks like a pink baby.
And later on, he meets the consciousness that's projecting the ghostly girl he's been following, finding it to be something far different than he expected.
After a slow start, this book's really picking up steam now, and becoming one of my favorite comics each month.
I also really like how this book's including an unrelated back-up story each month, from various creators. It's like a cool little surprise, at the end of every issue.
Thunderbolts #173 follows up on the positive momentum from last issue, squeezing tragedy, action, and humor, into twenty pages. Watching the old Thunderbolts interact with their past selves has been incredibly entertaining, and more than ever, this book has zeroed in on Fixer, and his inner conflict. If he doesn't come out of this book as a major player, either as a hero or villain, it's going to be a tragedy.
I mean, when you psych out, disarm, and then humiliate Baron Zemo, without it coming across as cheap or pandering, you're clearly doing something right.
I finally got both issues of Saga, and found it immensely enjoyable. This is the first time I'll get to follow a Brian Vaughan book from the beginning, and I'm excited.
Courtney Crumrin #1 got off to a good start, examining Courtney through the eyes of her new neighbor, before taking an interesting turn. If you're a fan of Gunnerkrigg Court, and similar works, check it out.
Wolverine and the X-Men #9 continues to be a blast. Not much else to say. If you like fun sci-fi superhero romps, buy this book.
Punisher #10 was the second part of the Omega Effect crossover, and while not as good as the first part, was still quite strong. The main problem is that Rucka just doesn't seem able to match the humorous tone of the Avenging Spider-Man issue he and Waid co-wrote. Still solid, though.
X-Factor #234 is still great. Another of those nice character-building issues Peter David likes to do, this time focusing on Layla Miller and Monet. I do think it's funny that Monet finally zipped up her uniform to hide her cleavage, after being mocked by Pip the Troll, while Polaris, Layla, and Siren are all still walking around with super-lowcut tops.
Manhattan Projects #2 was superb. Hickman and Pitarra are hitting a much better balance between crazy sci-fi, humor, and action, than their last outing together, on Red Wing. I mean, this is a comic where Albert Einstein will mess a dude up, and that's amazing.
Irredeemable #36 was okay, mainly interesting in the way it showcased the creative use of teleportation powers. This book's really just exhausted my patience though, and I'm ready for it to end.
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I need to scan that page when Satana casts her big spell. That was cool.
For all the debacle over the first issue and stuff, this series keeps delivering some really nice moments.