Squirrel Girl's end of story arc issue was awesome and weird as hell. Usually Ryan North pokes at other Marvel stuff, but suddenly, page 3 ...
Which issue is that?Action Comics
I have a really hard time believing that Ozymandius is intelligent enough to intercept the Phantom Zone projector, which he's presumably never seen before. I know he's smart, but one of the great things about Watchmen was that he was somewhat realistically smart--he had people doing the detail work.
In that case, just keep reading.I may be wrong, then. I'm behind on this stuff, but they called him Mr. Oz, and his personality and MO seemed far more in line with Ozymandius than Dr. Manhattan. If that's the case, that's...actually far worse. (Yeah, I realize Manhattan's last name started with Oz, but it didn't seem like his character).
It's kind of amazing he managed to keep away from internet spoilers...In that case, just keep reading.
Sort of like stone, but it melts and it's easier to shape when liquid. Just be careful, it gets really hot. I think @Dave discovered it in his youth?How is metal? I am thinking of tackling that next.
I love it. Scott Synder writing a big bombastic super-hero book in the style of a heavy metal song. There's a lot of deep cut references that are entirely fun bonuses for long time readers rather than a mandatory reading list. It all holds together by a consistent internal logic that seems utterly bananas outside the pages.How is metal? I am thinking of tackling that next.
I'm with Covar. One warning though, it doesn't end until March. While the prequel issues and tie-ins are completely optional, The Red Death gives some important background, and the main series is only three issues right now.How is metal? I am thinking of tackling that next.
Stone is just as easy to shape when liquid. I think the words you're looking for are "ductile" and "malleable."Sort of like stone, but it melts and it's easier to shape when liquid. Just be careful, it gets really hot. I think @Dave discovered it in his youth?
I've been nothing but happy with how they've been doing events and crossovers since Rebirth, and it gets better. Geoff Johns has said that the only required reading for Doomsday Clock is WatchmenI really appreciate how DC is handling Dark Nights: Metal tie-ins. No tie-in arcs for every book, just cross-title arcs so no book gets too disrupted and each is a weekly chapter between the bigger event books like the main series or the Batman Lost/Hawkman Found one shots. Makes it possible to actually follow everything without breaking my wallet, and there's no wondering "which tie-in matters, if any?" because it's just that four-parter to follow.
It helps that event itself is imaginative and fun. I hope DC keeps this model in mind for any future events. Marvel should take notes as well.
Past halfway through Morrison's run of New X-Men.
Boy do I dislike Quentin Quitely.
Actually, I'm not crazy about the run so far, but at least it's interesting and doing different things. I think I'm just not as much into X-Men as I want to be. X-Factor is my true mutant fix.
Damn autocorrect.Fixed...and really? I always liked his work, but to each their own.
Edit:AUGH-thought you meant Frank Quitely-CURSE MY BRAIN! But yeah I remember him being annoying.
I think it was weak because the BvS material has been done to death at this point, so much so that Miller's novelty of the two friends fighting has gotten lost and these days it's the moments where they act like friends that stick out.Batmanevastator-
Honestly the weaker of the origins for the Dark Knights, but still pretty cool.
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This was an excellent issue, just hot the ground running. Loved the banter, Dick with Damian, all of it.OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH-that's why their there, yeah that makes sense.
On the other hand, I just bought the big trade of one of my favourite crossovers from my childhood, Rise of the Midnight Sons which saw Ghost Rider and Johnny Blaze teaming with such favourites as Morbius, the Living Vampire, Blade and his crew and the Darkhold Reclaimers to battle Lilith, mother of demons and vampires. So trashy but I adored Dan Ketch Ghost Rider so much and Morbius looked so fucking rad to my child eyes.Man do I hate 90s Marvel crossovers. Reading the last volume of Peter David's first run of X-Factor and the first three issues are X-Factor's part of X-cutioner's Song, with summaries around the issues. You couldn't throw in the other parts either because it's a 12-part story--thats longer than the damn book as is.
That's so funny, I actually have a bunch of those from the original run! They weren't my favorite characters, but the art looked so cool and horror-ish to me.On the other hand, I just bought the big trade of one of my favourite crossovers from my childhood, Rise of the Midnight Sons which saw Ghost Rider and Johnny Blaze teaming with such favourites as Morbius, the Living Vampire, Blade and his crew and the Darkhold Reclaimers to battle Lilith, mother of demons and vampires. So trashy but I adored Dan Ketch Ghost Rider so much and Morbius looked so fucking rad to my child eyes.