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Soliloquy
You know, reading this thread without opening any of the spoiler tags is really tantalizing.
Would have worked better if they didn't remind us how the red rings replace their hearts at the start of the issue. The original foreshadowing when the RL showed up was enough.I love how Atrociousraged himself back to life.
That was a holy shit moment for me.
I felt that Larfleeze was portrait too pathetic compared to how powerful he was portrayed before as the sole Orange wielder. He need to sound less scared and more desperate... and maybe put up a little fight even.I felt so sorry for Agent Orange
I felt that Larfleeze was portrait too pathetic compared to how powerful he was portrayed before as the sole Orange wielder. He need to sound less scared and more desperate... and maybe put up a little fight even.
Also, the orange lantern oath is great:I felt that Larfleeze was portrait too pathetic compared to how powerful he was portrayed before as the sole Orange wielder. He need to sound less scared and more desperate... and maybe put up a little fight even.
The running at the end of the previous issues was hilarious, and it would have worked as a looney tunes reference either way imo.Naw, i thought it was perfect for him. amde me laugh quite a bit too. he had all that power, of course...and it was all being spent out with the blues tryin to get their rings. And not only that, all those beings be absorbed and made constructs were the ones coming back at him. They really fucked him up.
I see him as an insane coward with a napolean complex, so he got power, and ran with it, but when something came back at him that wasnt easy to just overpower, he ran like a little bitch. It was great (and I love the larfleeze character, by the way. One of the best characters to come out of this thing, for me). And the way he was running reminded me of a cartoon you would see on Saturday morning and had me cracking up at the panel.
Final Crisis was good.OMFG OMFG OMFG I picked up Blackest Night #5 today on the way to work
wtf!??!?! There is no hope now, none. Superman? Wonder Woman, all of the heroes who have died in the past, even though they are alive now, are again dead and now Black Lanterns?!!?
AND the very last panel of the issue? Two black rings soaring toward Hal and Barry..since they've died in the past
WTF!?!?!?!?!!? Even the combined light of the various colored Corps wasn't enough to stop Nekron and now this?! Kyle's gone, Ion's gone, soon Hal will be, as well as practically the entire main roster of the Justice League..
THIS is how you write a mini series dangit! This is what Final Crisis should have been!
If you enjoy an incoherent story that just jumps between panels with no reason, sure. Or the fact you needed to buy a thousand different titles to fully get the entire events story..Final Crisis was good.
Final Crisis was good.[/QUOTE]OMFG OMFG OMFG I picked up Blackest Night #5 today on the way to work
wtf!??!?! There is no hope now, none. Superman? Wonder Woman, all of the heroes who have died in the past, even though they are alive now, are again dead and now Black Lanterns?!!?
AND the very last panel of the issue? Two black rings soaring toward Hal and Barry..since they've died in the past
WTF!?!?!?!?!!? Even the combined light of the various colored Corps wasn't enough to stop Nekron and now this?! Kyle's gone, Ion's gone, soon Hal will be, as well as practically the entire main roster of the Justice League..
THIS is how you write a mini series dangit! This is what Final Crisis should have been!
Final Crisis was good.
This, xOver9000not wanting to turn this into a FC thread, so i'll keep it short.
I really liked the darkseid-themed storyline, and the death of the new gods. it felt properly
apocalyptic and 'oh shit its the end times'. the new gods are dead! anti life equation! epic shit occurring!
the monitor/mandrakk storyline on the other hand just felt... bleh. and didn't help the rest of the series by turning darkseid into
a second banana villain by the last damn issue. 'great, he's been defeated... now meet the REAL villain!'
bleh.
blackest night on the other hand, has been fairly awesome, despite some vague crisis fatigue setting in. its becoming increasingly obvious that the only books that really need following are the
main book and the GL books. WHICH IS HOW IT SHOULD BE.
Unholy awesomeness from space *__*...oh my.
maybe he died and come back to life? Like you know... Superman.As far as i know Santa Never actually died... someone else connected to this holiday did though... (but i guess He'd be about the same as Dove)
maybe he died and come back to life? Like you know... Superman.[/QUOTE]As far as i know Santa Never actually died... someone else connected to this holiday did though... (but i guess He'd be about the same as Dove)
Eh, that depends on what you're reading. In the novelization the whole "super coma" thing was very fleshed out, but in the comic the Eradicator says outright that Superman was really and truly dead, and that the circumstances that allowed him to come back wouldn't easily repeat themselves.Superman never actually "died".
maybe he died and come back to life? Like you know... Superman.[/quote]As far as i know Santa Never actually died... someone else connected to this holiday did though... (but i guess He'd be about the same as Dove)
maybe he died and come back to life? Like you know... Superman.[/quote]As far as i know Santa Never actually died... someone else connected to this holiday did though... (but i guess He'd be about the same as Dove)
This is true somewhat. He did have several meetings with Pa Kent, some weird coma like near-death dreams (the whole white light, meeting your loved ones, etc), a lot of Pa Kent from his army days etc.Hmmm... i haven't read the comic, but i recall reading somewhere that his soul met papa Kent etc.
And if you read BN#5 it's pretty much canon that he died.
HOLY SHIT
HOLY SHIT