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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 7:09 pm
by abysslord
comicm wrote:The only thing I did not like was what she did to the kids before she went out at night.
Is there another way to get your kid to go to bed at night that I'm not aware of?? :)

I love Jennifer Blood so far, #1 and 2 were great.

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 4:41 pm
by stardog
abysslord wrote:
I love Jennifer Blood so far, #1 and 2 were great.
Yeah, I really enjoyed #1. I'm still waiting for my copy of #2, but a very nice start. I was a little surprised that I liked it so much, as it seemed to be getting lukewarm reviews but maybe because it's Ennis and the standards are so high. I know he's billing this as his "just having fun" comic, but I'm sure there will be some really interesting twists along the way.

I'm waaay behind on my reading, but I just read a book that I loved - Zatanna #9. This was actually split between the puppet story and a new story by Adam Beechen and Jamal Igle featuring a young (pre-teens) Zatanna. It was yet another Dini comic where he didn't have enough time to deliver a complete issue, but I'm not complaining. His part was well done and nicely drawn by Cliff Chiang, and the second story was a nice look at Zee's youth, especially since her father's (spirit) been such a big part of the series. And Igle's pencils were amazing as always. I can't wait until he begins his regular run. This book has gone through its share of art changes, but to DC's credit, everyone has done a topnotch job.

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 5:15 pm
by abysslord
stardog wrote:
abysslord wrote:
I love Jennifer Blood so far, #1 and 2 were great.
Yeah, I really enjoyed #1. I'm still waiting for my copy of #2, but a very nice start. I was a little surprised that I liked it so much, as it seemed to be getting lukewarm reviews but maybe because it's Ennis and the standards are so high.
The negative review I read mentioned that it was same old Ennis and they were tired of him, they gave #2 a 4.5 out of 10. I think that's terrible to bash a comic because you were expecting someone to do something different when they've never set out to do that.

I don't watch a Friday the 13th film and say "Oh crap, people are getting killed again, same ole thing, I'll give this movie an F".

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 11:27 pm
by BobBretall
abysslord wrote: The negative review I read mentioned that it was same old Ennis and they were tired of him, they gave #2 a 4.5 out of 10. I think that's terrible to bash a comic because you were expecting someone to do something different when they've never set out to do that.

I don't watch a Friday the 13th film and say "Oh crap, people are getting killed again, same ole thing, I'll give this movie an F".
I agree. BUT, that said, when people get a certain expectation in their head (I've done this myself) it does affect how you feel about a book (or movie).

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 7:09 am
by abysslord
BobBretall wrote:
abysslord wrote: The negative review I read mentioned that it was same old Ennis and they were tired of him, they gave #2 a 4.5 out of 10. I think that's terrible to bash a comic because you were expecting someone to do something different when they've never set out to do that.

I don't watch a Friday the 13th film and say "Oh crap, people are getting killed again, same ole thing, I'll give this movie an F".
I agree. BUT, that said, when people get a certain expectation in their head (I've done this myself) it does affect how you feel about a book (or movie).
True, I just don't know why they were expecting something different from an Ennis book. I've only been back into comics for 8 months or so and after reading Crossed and The Boys, I knew what I was getting with Jennifer Blood. I do see how reading too much Ennis at once can get tiring, but that's my fault for having to catch up on The Boys and reading 46 issues in 2 weeks or so.

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 6:46 pm
by comicm
Wolverine Weapon X 6-9 insane in the membrane storyline was amazing and in my opinion one of the best Wolverine stories. Aaron and Paqette. Dr. Rot one of the creepiest villains in awhile

Legion of Super-villains #1 Man Saturn Queen is a threat and wait till you see what she is after.

Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 5:46 pm
by comicm
Amazing Spider-man 657 - A Fantastic 4 issue where Pete and the team remember Johnny. Tear jerker. I loved this issue and the different art teams were fantastic. (5/5)

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 7:17 am
by comicm
Xombi #1 - I really enjoyed this issue from start to finish. I did not read the original series but I did read Brave and the Bold #26 which featured Xombi and the Spectre and I really enjoyed that so that is why I gave this book a shot. I thought it was a 5/5.

Brightest Day #22 I really love Firestorm and I hope he will get a mini or ongoing like Aquaman coming out of Brightest Day. This was a really solid issue.

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:11 am
by comicm
Short-Stack Tales of the Super-human Plumber #3. I love this series and it has one of the most unique art sytles in comics that can be jarring to some but one you read this story written by Sternitzky brothers you will dig it. In issue 3 Short Stacks life begins to crumble around him.

Wolverine 5.1
- While not a great jumping on point it sure is one hell of a read so I will judge it on my enjoyment factor.

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 10:14 am
by Vernson
Who Is Jake Ellis #3 - Image

This is a very enjoyable ride. The book has a quick pace, and the artwork is unobtrusive, meaning, it isn't so detailed that it slows the intended fast pace of the book. This is not a criticism, but a compliment. Each issue leaves wondering what will happen or where I will be taken, but I have confidence that the creators know where the tale will lead so I am not confused and left with too many questions. Great, great read thus far.


The Sixth Gun #11 - Oni Press

Great mythos in an old West setting. Louisiana, New Orleans doesn't hold back her spiritual side as Hurtt and Bunn are at their best. Beautiful coloring. Exquisite detail and bedlam without it becoming a distraction but rather adding character to the title. No major surprises, but the execution is so effective that the reader needs to admire the craft. Plus, a nice lead into the next story arc, making me want to continue. Consistently a top of the stack read.

Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 12:11 pm
by comicm
Mystery Society #1-5 - Man I really dug every aspect of this adventure filled with conspiracy theories. Niles wrote one hell of an adventure and Fiona's pencils were amazing. If you have not checked it out I urge you to. (5/5)

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 7:43 am
by spid
Avengers Academy #13. 5/5. Just a great mix of character development and humor spread out over three teams of young heroes. There are nice little moments at the sides of panels away from the main dialog which are a hoot. This felt like one of those old X-Men playing baseball issues. Christopher Gage is one of the best writers in the business right now.

Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 7:37 pm
by comicm
Critical Millennium: The Dark Frontier #1 from Archaia was off the hook good Sci-Fi Goodness. I picked up this book at Supershow 2011 this year and was so glad I purchased this tale of Space Exploration in the vein of Star Trek except that humanity is not doing it for good but for really bad intentions. Loved this book. (5/5)

Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 9:48 pm
by BobBretall
comicm wrote:Critical Millennium: The Dark Frontier #1 from Archaia was off the hook good Sci-Fi Goodness. I picked up this book at Supershow 2011 this year and was so glad I purchased this tale of Space Exploration in the vein of Star Trek except that humanity is not doing it for good but for really bad intentions. Loved this book. (5/5)
I'm curious about what prompted you to finally pick this up now.

Did you listen to our interview with the writer of this way back a year ago in April of 2010??
http://www.comicbookpage.com/Podcast/?p=403
comicm wrote:Mystery Society #1-5 - Man I really dug every aspect of this adventure filled with conspiracy theories. Niles wrote one hell of an adventure and Fiona's pencils were amazing. If you have not checked it out I urge you to. (5/5)
I talked with Steve Niles about this series back in March 2010, you can hear that conversation here:
http://www.comicbookpage.com/Podcast/?p=390

Posted: Sat May 21, 2011 8:46 am
by comicm
Flashpoint #1 Man was this a great start to an event. Every page I turned I was thinking "oh man this is so cool". Loved the story and the art and am really interested in all of the other titles to see how this new timeline or world lays out. Great start and I am now really looking forward to next month as the slam us with so many titles which I will sit and read in one shot because I am so interested.

Critical Millennium The Dark Frontier #2 - This is one of the best Sci-Fi comics I have read in my entire comic book reading life. The only bad side to this is that it is only 4 issues and I know I am going to want more.