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Moment of the week - 2/13/2008 - Kirkman!

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  • CerriusCerrius Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    The entirety of Goon #21. Powell left me with this feeling that by bringing back some old villains, that the Goon wasn't going to have a good return after Chinatown was released. But the parts with
    Frankie's My Little Pony dream, and the Colossal Tranny fight, and the drama going on between the Nameless Priests.

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  • NogsNogs Crap, crap, mega crap. Crap, crap, mega crap.Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    i really liked the nova annual

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  • werehippywerehippy Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Cerrius wrote: »
    The entirety of Goon #21. Powell left me with this feeling that by bringing back some old villains, that the Goon wasn't going to have a good return after Chinatown was released. But the parts with
    Frankie's My Little Pony dream, and the Colossal Tranny fight, and the drama going on between the Nameless Priests.

    Goon had a bit of trouble with the transition from crazy random awesome book to crazy awesome plot book, but he seems to have found his rhythm again, and the fact I believe this is the only book Powell is working on at the moment should get it flowing at a good pace again.

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  • Golden YakGolden Yak Burnished Bovine The sunny beaches of CanadaRegistered User regular
    edited February 2008
    The real Mallah & the Brain are safely hidden on Earth somewhere. Those were clones!

    I'm guessing all the villains are in the Matrix or something.

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  • CrimsondudeCrimsondude Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    The Brain finally gave Pinkie the boot?

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  • CerriusCerrius Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    werehippy wrote: »
    Cerrius wrote: »
    The entirety of Goon #21. Powell left me with this feeling that by bringing back some old villains, that the Goon wasn't going to have a good return after Chinatown was released. But the parts with
    Frankie's My Little Pony dream, and the Colossal Tranny fight, and the drama going on between the Nameless Priests.

    Goon had a bit of trouble with the transition from crazy random awesome book to crazy awesome plot book, but he seems to have found his rhythm again, and the fact I believe this is the only book Powell is working on at the moment should get it flowing at a good pace again.

    I got into it when it was crazy awesome plot book, so the crazy-random-awesome older comics were just icing on the cake. I know some people hate Eric Powell for changing the direction of the comic, but thats what gave the comic some depth and made it really interesting. And if you look closely enough and far back enough, you can see Powell's conservative undertones through out the comic.

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  • Unco-ordinatedUnco-ordinated NZRegistered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Golden Yak wrote: »
    The real Mallah & the Brain are safely hidden on Earth somewhere. Those were clones!

    I'm guessing all the villains are in the Matrix or something.

    It's an actual planet in the DCU. It popped up in 52 (it's the planet that Adam Strange, Starfire and Animal Man started the series on) and Blue Beetle (I'm pretty sure BB helped create the safe zone) beforehand.

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