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From Green Lantern #4, I love Buddy Cops Sinestro and Hal.
From Ultimate Comics X-Men #4, Kitty gets told.
"Ride or Die?" asked Goku
"Ride or Die" confirmed Dominic Toretto, as they took off to find the Dragon Balls in hopes of reviving their friend Sonic
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TexiKenDammit!That fish really got me!Registered Userregular
Gleason destroyed B&R#4, that was one of his best drawn issues since Guy Gardner went red lantern during blackest night. I love that ring scene in GL #4, just need to photoshop puppies and rainbows and it would be perfect.
Uncanny X-Force #18 delivers a solid ending to the arc, as Betsy Apoc-blocks Warren:
Warren doesn't die but he gets all the evil taken out of him, so he's back to being a regular Angel again, with one big change....
Frankenstein #4, the art looks cluttered at first glance, but when you read the story it all makes sense and is rather nice, big monster go boom.
The montage of Betsy helping Warren through his passage to "death" actually brought a tear to my eye. Rick Remender should get all of the rewards that one can have.
The best bit was where it was revealed that Fantomex had En-Sabah-Nur being raised in a simulation inside a gestation tank
The simulation? A farm in Kansas where he had been adopted by a kindly old couple.
When he is released, the first thing he does is attack Archangel. "I don't know what you are talking about, but it sounds evil! And I'm a Hero and I will stop you!"
It is just so fantastic. Rick Remender is a fucking genius.
The best bit was where it was revealed that Fantomex had En-Sabah-Nur being raised in a simulation inside a gestation tank
The simulation? A farm in Kansas where he had been adopted by a kindly old couple.
When he is released, the first thing he does is attack Archangel. "I don't know what you are talking about, but it sounds evil! And I'm a Hero and I will stop you!"
It is just so fantastic. Rick Remender is a fucking genius.
That sounds incredible enough to drop a few bucks on. Go collect your Marvel check Solar, you done sold me good.
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AntimatterDevo Was RightGates of SteelRegistered Userregular
The best bit was where it was revealed that Fantomex had En-Sabah-Nur being raised in a simulation inside a gestation tank
The simulation? A farm in Kansas where he had been adopted by a kindly old couple.
When he is released, the first thing he does is attack Archangel. "I don't know what you are talking about, but it sounds evil! And I'm a Hero and I will stop you!"
It is just so fantastic. Rick Remender is a fucking genius.
That sounds incredible enough to drop a few bucks on. Go collect your Marvel check Solar, you done sold me good.
Oh man buy it. Buy the whole series. It's excellent from start to finish, you will not regret it.
This issue finishes with one of those panels that is just, like, okay this is why we read comic books.
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AntimatterDevo Was RightGates of SteelRegistered Userregular
The few books I bought this week, Avengers Academy, Demon Knights, and Batman: Brave and the Bold, were all kind of letdowns.
But, I did snag Criminal Vol. 4, Blue Monday, and Black Heart Billy, for around seven bucks a piece. I also bought a near-complete run of Christopher Priest's The Ray for twelve cents an issue, and Doom 2099 1-13 for five bucks.
My favorite book this week was Shade. This one really felt like what I had expected a Shade mini to be when I finished reading Starman 6 years ago. Characters are introduced left and right as if they are old DC mainstays despite being brand new, the solution to the problem requires Shade to be both clever and humble, and Shade himself is moving forward on the same path he started at the end of Starman. It was definitely the best issue of the three so far. And of course Hamner's killing it on art.
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Uncanny X-Force #18 delivers a solid ending to the arc, as Betsy Apoc-blocks Warren:
Warren doesn't die but he gets all the evil taken out of him, so he's back to being a regular Angel again, with one big change....
Frankenstein #4, the art looks cluttered at first glance, but when you read the story it all makes sense and is rather nice, big monster go boom.
The whole thing from start to finish blew my mind
that x-force ending makes me happy
The simulation? A farm in Kansas where he had been adopted by a kindly old couple.
When he is released, the first thing he does is attack Archangel. "I don't know what you are talking about, but it sounds evil! And I'm a Hero and I will stop you!"
It is just so fantastic. Rick Remender is a fucking genius.
Also, picked up Carnage U.S.A. as well, it was pretty okay but the ending made me excited to see what happens next.
That sounds incredible enough to drop a few bucks on. Go collect your Marvel check Solar, you done sold me good.
yessssssssss
So my current shout out, is Ghost Rider, it's becoming so much fun.
someone who's scanner doesn't hate them should post some stuff, if anyone besides me still following it anyway heh
To be fair, he was only on a list of five contingencies to Carnage.
Toxin- [listed alias]
Hybrid- HACKED
Scorn- IN TRAINING
Anti-Venom- INACTIVE
*So by process of deduction
Oh man buy it. Buy the whole series. It's excellent from start to finish, you will not regret it.
This issue finishes with one of those panels that is just, like, okay this is why we read comic books.
OH SHIT
Given Remender's recent quality of work I am pretty sure this arc is going to be amazingly good.
But, I did snag Criminal Vol. 4, Blue Monday, and Black Heart Billy, for around seven bucks a piece. I also bought a near-complete run of Christopher Priest's The Ray for twelve cents an issue, and Doom 2099 1-13 for five bucks.
So, that was cool.
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Trade waiting. I gotta. X-force I'll see about picking up in singles but Venom, I'm sorry, I love you, but I gotta wait.