This week's Amazing Spider-Man was actually pretty good, though I wish it hadn't just been a one-shot since we could have used more of a recap of who the Spot is (I only know him from the cartoon and Modok's 11).
I just finished this week's JLA. It was actually pretty good. I thought McDuffie did a good job creating a lot of personal tension.
He's got shit to work with right now, but this issue was pretty good on a personal level. Really sucks to be writing JLA right now with Superman on New Krypton, Batman "dead" and Martian Manhunter dead. Not to mention Vixen is lame and so is GeoForce (if he's even still on the team).
I just finished this week's JLA. It was actually pretty good. I thought McDuffie did a good job creating a lot of personal tension.
He's got shit to work with right now, but this issue was pretty good on a personal level. Really sucks to be writing JLA right now with Superman on New Krypton, Batman "dead" and Martian Manhunter dead. Not to mention Vixen is lame and so is GeoForce (if he's even still on the team).
I think GeoForce is in the Outsiders now, or at least he was when I was still getting it.
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I passed on Amazing Spider-Man this week, after the rather weak ending to 'Character Assassination'. I'll show Marvel by only buying six books this week, instead of seven.
For some reason, after reading New Avengers, I kept wondering how Pete would look at Jessica if she knew she took it in the backdoor. Once. A few years ago.
Speaking of worth a read. Dark Reign: Elektra? I thought it looked good, but I didn't really have enough cash on me for it. Was it good?
It was alright. I picked it up on a whim, read it twice last night, and barely remember any of it. I neither regret buying it nor am I actively glad I did.
Elektra is trapped by HAMMER and then Norman wants to know why the skrulls kidnapped her and messed with her. That's about it.
This was way back in the ALIAS book, the one where Jessica was a P.I. She and Luke Cage got it on, and Luke gave it to her in the poop shoot. And the word 'pooper' is used in New Avengers #27, so that proves something or other.
This was way back in the ALIAS book, the one where Jessica was a P.I. She and Luke Cage got it on, and Luke gave it to her in the poop shoot. And the word 'pooper' is used in New Avengers #27, so that proves something or other.
...And this was actually said in the comic? Damn parker, you backed the wrong horse.
NightCrawler addressed himself being the son of a demon.
shit i was hoping theyd find a sneaky way to retcon the shit out of that.
I pray for the writer who can come along with the cojones to say it never happened.
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Wait, I've lost the thread. Are we talking about Ultimate Jessica Drew getting reamed by Luke Cage? Cause I can see why that might give Peter a few brain cramps.
In the first issue of Alias, Jessica Jones' introduction to the Marvel Universe, she gets drunk with Luke Cage and they have sex.
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edited March 2009
I thought that was the non-anal one though, and just an "Hey we're a MAX comic we're so h4rdc0r3!". Or maybe it was and that was how she got pregnant. Hey, it's magic, they don't have to explain it! *honk honk*
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Oh shit, Jack of Fables #32 was the MOTW, no question. I knew I put it at the end for a reason this week.
Because, as you see in these scans:
Jack is revealed to be a half-literal, the son of his literal mother, Prose, and Prince Charming. Hijinks ensue:
What's the significance of the Phoenix leaving Rachel and Korvus?
Remember what I theorized in the Marvel previews?
it will inhabit Maddie back on earth
Ah, yes. I'm so forgetful. When she said "Mom?" I got hopeful again. Anyways.
After finishing my books, my moment of the week is positively Captain America. It's always such a good book. I was kind of hoping for some mojo and Hammond would be back, but I suppose there's enough of that these days anyways.
Anti-Moment of the Week?
Ms. Marvel. Still confusing on how this lines up with New Avengers. Ugh. So stupid. I don't even see what the point of her dying is. And her death was kind of dumb, even. OH MY GOD, FIRE, BURNING SO HOT, FIRE FIRE. Fireworks above the city, kaboom, dead. Ugh.
Are you sure? She exploded in a fiery ball of fire.
Like that's ever stopped anyone. She absorbs energy as her main power. She was overloaded with energy and exploded. She'll probably just come back as Binary or we'll find out she faked her death to get close to/expose Norman with that information from Essential.
Actually, looks like next issue will be a magic throwdown, just like Dark Avengers and Mighty Avengers had. You wanna talk about a theme, how about the first Avengers adventures after the 3-book split all having to do with magic?
EDIT: By the way, I'm calling it now. Norman Osborn as Sorceror Supreme.
Oh shit, Jack of Fables #32 was the MOTW, no question. I knew I put it at the end for a reason this week.
Because, as you see in these scans:
Jack is revealed to be a half-literal, the son of his literal mother, Prose, and Prince Charming. Hijinks ensue:
Ha!
Can i just say that i really really disliked how the page sisters were drawn in that issue, everybody else looked right, but those three just look really really twisted
Re Jack: what does incest even mean to Fables/Literals? I mean, they don't really have genetic structure, etc. If they weren't raised as family members, what actually distinguishes them from non-family?
As an aside,
I like the idea of Charming as Jack's father, since the 'family' talent for being able to trick people in the way they both do is a nice conceit
I only started reading the regular Fables a few months ago and caught up with trades just last month.
My book of the week was Madame Xanadu again. No real specific MofW in it, but it's probably my favorite book I'm buying in singles right now. Of Course this means it'll inevitably get canceled soon.
So I grabbed Spider-man per Texiken's suggestion, and it had a lot of good spider-man one liners. I liked his little pause while taking pictures, "Wait. Is this racist?"
But my motw goes to New Avengers. I am a sucker for Bendis writing Spider-Man and the Avengers interacting. Also for superheroes sitting around eating chinese food. Who needs an orbital super hangout with space shuttles and shit? Call for some takeout, talk about who is team lead, take care of some business. Boom, done.
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Also, Logan: "I enjoyed that. Good meeting."
Also, I loved the little touch that Peter never put down his Chinese food - just webbed it to the wall real quick between panels.
Haha, psyche.
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
He's got shit to work with right now, but this issue was pretty good on a personal level. Really sucks to be writing JLA right now with Superman on New Krypton, Batman "dead" and Martian Manhunter dead. Not to mention Vixen is lame and so is GeoForce (if he's even still on the team).
I think GeoForce is in the Outsiders now, or at least he was when I was still getting it.
Ha! He fucking deserved for that to happen. I hate 616 Spider-Man so much these days...
Couldn't stand the JMS era and I've never been a fan of Ultimate Spider-Man but the book has been alot of fun since the creative shift.
Oh, did anyone get the Incredibles comic this week? Was it worth a read?
That's the only book from Boom! that I actually care to try out.
For some reason, after reading New Avengers, I kept wondering how Pete would look at Jessica if she knew she took it in the backdoor. Once. A few years ago.
Explain, in detail.
It was alright. I picked it up on a whim, read it twice last night, and barely remember any of it. I neither regret buying it nor am I actively glad I did.
Elektra is trapped by HAMMER and then Norman wants to know why the skrulls kidnapped her and messed with her. That's about it.
Oh my god that's awesome.
This was way back in the ALIAS book, the one where Jessica was a P.I. She and Luke Cage got it on, and Luke gave it to her in the poop shoot. And the word 'pooper' is used in New Avengers #27, so that proves something or other.
...And this was actually said in the comic? Damn parker, you backed the wrong horse.
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NightCrawler addressed himself being the son of a demon.
shit i was hoping theyd find a sneaky way to retcon the shit out of that.
I pray for the writer who can come along with the cojones to say it never happened.
Unbreakable pooper too, though, and by all accounts the pooper won that round.
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
Because, as you see in these scans:
Jack is revealed to be a half-literal, the son of his literal mother, Prose, and Prince Charming. Hijinks ensue:
Ha!
it will inhabit Maddie back on earth
Ah, yes. I'm so forgetful. When she said "Mom?" I got hopeful again. Anyways.
After finishing my books, my moment of the week is positively Captain America. It's always such a good book. I was kind of hoping for some mojo and Hammond would be back, but I suppose there's enough of that these days anyways.
Anti-Moment of the Week?
EDIT: By the way, I'm calling it now. Norman Osborn as Sorceror Supreme.
Can i just say that i really really disliked how the page sisters were drawn in that issue, everybody else looked right, but those three just look really really twisted
I will fight him every step of the way.
As an aside,
I only started reading the regular Fables a few months ago and caught up with trades just last month.
My book of the week was Madame Xanadu again. No real specific MofW in it, but it's probably my favorite book I'm buying in singles right now. Of Course this means it'll inevitably get canceled soon.
But my motw goes to New Avengers. I am a sucker for Bendis writing Spider-Man and the Avengers interacting. Also for superheroes sitting around eating chinese food. Who needs an orbital super hangout with space shuttles and shit? Call for some takeout, talk about who is team lead, take care of some business. Boom, done.