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Last Two Week In Comics:
A fresh take on 5 day-old comics.



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Amazing Spider-Man #594

One would think that somewhere during Spidey’s 47 year existence that he would know how his sider-sense worked.

Batman Battle for the Cowl #3

I was digging this mini series up until this final issue. Many others were bashing it, but I liked it up until it ended without really ever closing all of the plot holes.

The fact that Gotham was going nuts without a Batman was interesting, especially how every facet of the city’s reaction was shown in the previous two issues. I also thought that Nightwing not wanting to don the mantle of the bat an interesting plot since we all already knew that he would take it over.

In the end the city just moves forward never getting better and Nightwing put on the cowl with no real clear cut explanation of why. I should have never defended this series after two issues…

Outsiders #18

I was going to drop this book, but after flipping through it and seeing Alfred kicking ass I bought it… and it may have been the worse thing I could have done.

For a comic to be “good” in my eyes the characterization must be right and each story should have the standard three parts: intro, plot, and conclusion.

This comic had one hell of a long intro before the plot really began in this issue and I don’t think I’ll be reading the conclusion because of the horrible characterization. Alfred takes down an imortal and tries to KO Deathstroke all while talking smack…

Come’on seriously!

Supergirl #41

Finally Death in the DCU done right!

Recently I read an interview with Dan Didio over at Newsarama (I’m too lazy to find it and link to it) about death in the DCU. In the interview he said something to the extent that death is ok and necessary for some stories to happen/move forward. I don’t know if he read many of the recent stories in the DCU, but many of the deaths felt “over the top” and not too necessary for the story to move forward. But… in Supergirl #41 death in the DCU was done right.

Over the last couple issues there has been a build-up of who “the government obeying kryptonian” Superwoman was. In the last issue her true identity was reveled and in this issue Supergirl accidentally killed her. At first I was wondering why the writers would create a character, build her up, and then kill her off – it seemed stupid. But, the more I think about it, the more I like it. Because she was just introduced (in her current incarnation) there is no real reader/fanboy attachment and her death foreshadows an all out war between the US Military and all Kryptonians. This my friends is death that matters to the story.

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THE BEST COMIC OF LAST WEEK

FINAL CRISIS AFTERMATH: DANCE #1

This comic looks as if it will be your standard “people with power seeking fortune and fame learning to be true super-heroes.” Well, that may be true but it was my favorite comic last week, so deal with it.

Posted by Fred on May 25, 2009 @ 9:26 PM Under: Last Week In Comics
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Last Week In Comics: Hit With A Stick!

SpaceBooger’s weekly review of last weeks comics is back giving a fresh take on 5-day-old comics:

Last Week I Lost My Dad

Yesterday afternoon my biological father passed away. This made Green Lantern #29 a little harder to read. Not many people are lucky enough to have two fathers growing up, but I was one of the lucky. After my parents divorced, my mother married my stepfather who later adopted me. My biological father, Big Fred, played a large role in my early childhood by igniting my imagination and encouraging me, like Hal’s dad, “to be whatever I wanted to be.” Big Fred and I were not as close as I would have liked to have been during my high school and college years. It was not until after college that we became close again. During this time we talked a lot, we spent hours sharing stories and learning about life through each other.

Sunday March 30th 2008 at 2:15pm my biological father passed away… and on that day part of who made me the person I am also passed away…

Green Lantern #29 was a great retelling of Hal Jordan’s origin prior to working at Ferris Aircraft in Emerald Dawn. The part of Abin Sur seemed a little off from the character I remember, but it seems to fit in with the new Green Lantern mythos that Johns has been creating.

I called it!

Batman Confidential #15 continues the story about Batman’s “evil twin” the Wraith and his quest to kill Jim Gordon. It looks like I was exactly right after reading the last issue:

In this issue we find out that once the Wraith learned that he and the Batman were exactly the same/opposite he wanted everything that the Batman had. With Nightwing, the original Robin, at Batman’s side we find out that this new Wraith is younger and about the same age as Nightwing…

The best part about this issue was the exact telling of the Wraith’s (the original Wraith’s) origin from both Jim Gordon’s and the assassin’s point of view. I am looking forward to the conclusion in next issue… when DC releases this as a trade if it included the original story from Batman Special #1, I will have to pick it up.

Humanoid Dog!

Countdown to Final Crisis #5 was awesome! It had humanoid animals taking over the Earth… until nuclear bombs destroy everything… except one boy. I liked the two issue story of the alternate Earth’s Buddy Blank and his grandson who will become: Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth, but…
As awesome as Countdown #5 was, it did nothing for the big picture. I liked the story and how the virus that Karate Kid has been carrying through the whole series created this world for Kamandi, but again I have to ask what does all this have to do with the Final Crisis?

The Alien Destroyers!

Legion of Super-Heroes #40 was great ride and the more I read Jim Shooter’s LOSH the more it grows on me. The characterization is dead on and I am looking forward to next months issue… Braniac was awesome and all the side quirks are great.

and…

THE BEST COMIC OF LAST WEEK:
Blue Beetle #25

I am sad that Johns Rogers will be leaving the Blue Beetle after this issue, but at least he went out with a mother effin champ.

Since day one Jaime Reyes has been trying to figure out the “magical” scarab that fused itself onto his spine just before Infinite Crisis. Since that quest began back in issue one, Jaime has found out that the scarab is not magical, but instead alien technology. An alien race known as the Reach has been plotting to take over the Earth, and many other planets, using the same technology fused to our hero’s spine. After 22 issues of “bonding” with the alien scarab Jaime decides to take out the Reach before they can take over the Earth. Blue Beetle #25 is the culmination of Jaime’s efforts of the last three issues. Recap can be found here.

1. Take down alien armada.

Jaime successfully takes out the Reach’s Armada.

2. Get help from your friends; the best supporting cast around.

This newest version of the Blue Beetle would not be as awesome if not for the great and well used supporting cast, who were taking care of business back on Earth.

3. Realize what it means to be a true hero - PRICELESS!

This sums it all up… Mr. Rogers the story, the name, and the hero will continue… hopefully following the path that you paved.

others...

Other Comics

All Star Superman #10: WOW… This is Superman the way I remember him from my youth… Wow… if you have not read this yet – do it now!

Countdown to Adventure #8: In 52 I loved the space saga… as its own min-series… not so much. The characters in this mini have to be written a certain way to keep them from crossing over to the plain, or bleh, side. In 52 they were exciting and the story was fun, not so much in this mini. I am glad that I did not drop it before its conclusion, even if it was lackluster.

Countdown Special Eclipso: I scanned this cover expecting to read this… but with everything that has happened recently I did not get to it… sorry.

Teen Titans #57: I am a fan of Ravager. Rose Wilson has the same appeal that Casandra Cain had as Batgirl early in her solo series. Did anyone other than me wonder why there were so many “master assassins” and martial arts experts running around the DCU? I did, and I was getting tired of the cookie cutter template for characters. I used to think that without her distinct personality Ravager would just be another of these carbon copy comic characters, but in Teen Titans #57 we get a little insight on why she is so deadly… and I like the concept.

Posted by Fred on March 31, 2008 @ 9:30 PM Under: Other
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