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What is going on at DC at the moment? It looks like nothing but chaos and bad decisions over there. (I have successfully distanced myself from the reboot to the extent that whenever I see something referencing the events of Batman Incorporated #8 I feel this weird dislocation: "oh, yeah, that actually happened, didn't it"? Sigh.) Also, look at this awesome Young Justice-type team up we could have had! Seven awesome characters, four of whom are women and four of whom aren't white! And it sounds like it would have been pretty great. (Arrowette! :DDD) Stupid DC.
Onto comics I AM reading...
Fearless Defenders #2: Still fun, hurray! Some of the art is still a little cheesecakey, but other than that I like it a whole lot, and the colouring is really nice (though... should Dani's skin be darker? I haven't encountered the character before, but she looked a bit on the white side to my non-expert eyes, especially compared to the cover). I adore the introduction boxes, they are a lot of fun, as was Misty and Annabelle snarking at each other. ♥
Saga #11: OK, Barr's death was a little inevitable, but still sad. Hazel's "these days, I use it [a scrap of the babygro Barr made her] as a bookmark" was very effective: there was a real sense of wistfulness and distance that worked brilliantly.
Marvel #1s are still trickling into my Comixology account! I am not going to review them all, because there are a lot and mostly it would just be me going "this was fine but I'm probably not going to read any more" over and over again, but here are some I had more to say on:
Avengers Academy #1: I was fairly meh on this: I didn't really connect with most of the characters, and it had a bit too much "the world is TERRIBLE, people will betray you" for me. But I liked Finesse an awful lot, so I've ordered the first trade from the library. We shall see.
Ant-Man and the Wasp #1: I got this thinking Janet Van Dyne would be in it. SHE WAS NOT. Hank was calling himself Wasp in her memory, and there was a new Ant-Man, and he was the WORST. Sleazy and skeevy and self-satisfied and ugh. Also there was Tigra who wears only a bikini because EMPOWERMENT, I assume.
Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes #1: REALLY needs more women, but otherwise, very cute, especially Wasp! I will get round to watching the TV version eventually... ooo, look, Lovefilm has some of it! That'll make me get round to it faster.
Onto comics I AM reading...
Fearless Defenders #2: Still fun, hurray! Some of the art is still a little cheesecakey, but other than that I like it a whole lot, and the colouring is really nice (though... should Dani's skin be darker? I haven't encountered the character before, but she looked a bit on the white side to my non-expert eyes, especially compared to the cover). I adore the introduction boxes, they are a lot of fun, as was Misty and Annabelle snarking at each other. ♥
Saga #11: OK, Barr's death was a little inevitable, but still sad. Hazel's "these days, I use it [a scrap of the babygro Barr made her] as a bookmark" was very effective: there was a real sense of wistfulness and distance that worked brilliantly.
Marvel #1s are still trickling into my Comixology account! I am not going to review them all, because there are a lot and mostly it would just be me going "this was fine but I'm probably not going to read any more" over and over again, but here are some I had more to say on:
Avengers Academy #1: I was fairly meh on this: I didn't really connect with most of the characters, and it had a bit too much "the world is TERRIBLE, people will betray you" for me. But I liked Finesse an awful lot, so I've ordered the first trade from the library. We shall see.
Ant-Man and the Wasp #1: I got this thinking Janet Van Dyne would be in it. SHE WAS NOT. Hank was calling himself Wasp in her memory, and there was a new Ant-Man, and he was the WORST. Sleazy and skeevy and self-satisfied and ugh. Also there was Tigra who wears only a bikini because EMPOWERMENT, I assume.
Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes #1: REALLY needs more women, but otherwise, very cute, especially Wasp! I will get round to watching the TV version eventually... ooo, look, Lovefilm has some of it! That'll make me get round to it faster.
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Date: 23 Mar 2013 22:24 (UTC)I believe the name of the arc is something like "Good-Looking Corpse."
Ooh, I will have to investigate that! I was thinking of this one, which has various Superpeople and Batpeople teaming up...
*g* That does sound fun, I'll have to poke the library for a copy. I've only seen a bit of Jubilee in various X-23 things but she seems cool.
I was confused by The Killing Dream, too, but since it was marked Volume One I assumed I was meant to be and that it would make sense eventually. But then it turned out that it was about the third X-23 volume one... /o\ I got her origin story from the X-23 half of NYX/X-23, and what happened next from X-23: Weapon X - I'm not sure I'd entirely recommend either of them, but I wouldn't entirely anti-recommend them, either. I think you might like X-23: Chaos Theory, though: Jubilee is adorable in it, and there's a lot of Laura learning how to be a person and not a weapon. ♥
Thank you! *goes off to investigate that post* She is, isn't she? I really need to reread that arc.
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Date: 23 Mar 2013 23:06 (UTC)I was thinking of this one
Ooh, that looks neat! Yeah, the one I was thinking of starts in Supergirl #60 and runs for, like, five issues or so. I don't think it ever got collected into anything? Because it was pretty close to the end of the old Supergirl run.
I knew Laura had been in other stuff and had had miniseries before she got her ongoing, but the weird thing about it was that they did a pretty good job explaining her backstory...and not a very good job explaining anything else. Like, okay, she was engineered to kill, she did X-Force, she likes Julian, but is Wolverine possessed? Why does she get the little star on her hand? Did she actually sell her soul to the demon? What does it mean that Claudine Renko is a clone of Mister Sinister? Why does Claudine babysit all those kids in a glorified sewer while dressed like a cowboy stripper? Why does Mister Sinister go away when she tries to take Laura's body? SO MANY QUESTIONS. (You don't have to try to answer them. :P )
Jubilee is adorable in it, and there's a lot of Laura learning how to be a person and not a weapon
That does sound cute. Is that the one where she babysits the Fantastic Four's children, or is that the third one?
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Date: 25 Mar 2013 11:20 (UTC)*g* it's all flooding back now! (I read it the Christmas before last, so am a little hazy on the details...) The star thing does get explained in Chaos Theory (or "explained" at least), but no idea on everything else! I've generally resigned myself to never knowing what's going on with Wolverine, because he's in ALL the books and I can't bothered to track it all down...
Is that the one where she babysits the Fantastic Four's children, or is that the third one?
There's a bit of that, yeah!
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Date: 25 Mar 2013 17:31 (UTC)Haha, that's always how it is with comics, isn't it? And yeah, Wolverine does seem to be rather like Batman in that he has ridiculously many comic books/team-ups/etc. Also in that he is exceedingly grumpy and pretends like he has no friends but actually has like 100, including the sidekicks he drags around. Also in that he wears a pointy hat when fighting crime.
Your Fearless Defenders icon is v. pretty. :)
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Date: 28 Mar 2013 14:29 (UTC)Thank you! That panel made me fall in love with the comic, so I just had to icon it. ♥