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NOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Why do they have to do this to my Supergirl!???!
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I'm sorry that Tom King has tainted a character you like. A pain I know too well.
Oh boy - 8 issues of depression porn starring Kara Zor-El.I'm sorry that Tom King has tainted a character you like. A pain I know too well.
I can only imagine Tom King's head is constantly shaking like the monsters in Jacob's Ladder, muttering "MUH TRAUMAAAAA"Oh boy - 8 issues of depression porn starring Kara Zor-El.
I've been wanting to get into the Judge Dredd comics for quite some time, but given that the character's been around for literal decades and has actual continuity for the most part (in that he actually ages through the years) I've always found it a bit daunting. What's a good point to just jump into? Any good starting arcs or anything like that? Or is it best to start at the beginning?
I have yet to read the last issue, but The Green Lantern might be seriously one of the most underrated books to have come out in the last decade. Since they want to put Hal on the shelf, this is the last ride he deserves, his own All-Star Green Lantern.Morisson's The Green Lantern was so good, I'm actually pretty bummed that it's over. You can tell he was pretty pissed off with the management at DC in those last few issues though, so I don't know how many stories like that we'll be seeing. At least Sharp is coming back with Ennis this summer, so that's somehting to look forward to.
It was refreshing to see a Lantern comic which wasn't just the Green Lanterns fighting a bunch of recolours. There's so much potential for creativity in a Lantern story, with all the crazy aliens and the literal unlimited power to create any construct imaginable, but 90% of the time it seems to boil down to 'make a speech about willpower and then hit the bad guy with a giant green fist/baseball bat/plane'.
Seeing Hal on his own as a sort of detatched figure was really effective, I thought. Since he's distanced himself from the corps and doesn't really fit in on earth anymore, it'll be interesting to see where he goes next. There definitely an oppoutunity there for some wacky space adventures without having to deal with lantern nonsense.
I think he'll still be around now and then, but you can tell that they want to diminish his role. I think that was handled very well in issue 11, although he also got a pretty great sendoff in Spectre the last time they tried to retire him, and that didn't stick in the long run.I have yet to read the last issue, but The Green Lantern might be seriously one of the most underrated books to have come out in the last decade. Since they want to put Hal on the shelf, this is the last ride he deserves, his own All-Star Green Lantern.
I can't wait for Sharp's Batman book, He is the perfect fit for the character and the magazine sized book is exactly what his art deserves.
I think he threw shit at literally everyone. Some stuff looked like direct jabs at Snyder for his Batman Who Laughs nonsense and it is very likely that Young Guardians are supposed to be new writers in general, what with them talking about collectivism and wanting to focus on non-white Lanterns.Morisson's The Green Lantern was so good, I'm actually pretty bummed that it's over. You can tell he was pretty pissed off with the management at DC in those last few issues though, so I don't know how many stories like that we'll be seeing.
idk i enjoyed him taking the piss.I think he threw shit at literally everyone. Some stuff looked like direct jabs at Snyder for his Batman Who Laughs nonsense and it is very likely that Young Guardians are supposed to be new writers in general, what with them talking about collectivism and wanting to focus on non-white Lanterns.
Kinda funny when you think about it. Grant comes out as non-binary and then shits on entire modern USA comics industry. I'm sure that some retarded SJW is taking that as win.
The shit-slinging was so blatant, I was a little suprised that he got away with it. The series was pratically a love letter to classic Lantern with all the references to Hard Travelin' Heroes and whatnot, so I guess it makes sense that Morisson wouldn't like the new direction. He's got enough clout in the industry that at this point he can pretty much say what he wants. He's always been nuts so the NB thing isn't really surprising.I think he threw shit at literally everyone. Some stuff looked like direct jabs at Snyder for his Batman Who Laughs nonsense and it is very likely that Young Guardians are supposed to be new writers in general, what with them talking about collectivism and wanting to focus on non-white Lanterns.
Kinda funny when you think about it. Grant comes out as non-binary and then shits on entire modern USA comics industry. I'm sure that some retarded SJW is taking that as a win.
Oh god no. If King's other DC stuff is anything to go by, this is going to absolutely ruin all Kara's supporting cast and probably piss off a lot of people by treating the character like shit. Great. Like we needed more trash after Death Metal and Future State.NOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Why do they have to do this to my Supergirl!???!
i hate to say it, butOh god no. If King's other DC stuff is anything to go by, this is going to absolutely ruin all Kara's supporting cast and probably piss off a lot of people by treating the character like shit. Great. Like we needed more trash after Death Metal and Future State.
On a more positive note, I had some time over lunch to read this week's issue of Nightwing. I enjoyed it. It had some really touching moments without feeling too forced. I like how Tom Taylor used Alfred in this, he really hit that family feel that I always got off of Alfred and Dick's relationship. I also really like how Taylor writes Dick, he's got this underlying optimism to him and reminds me of how Tim Seeley wrote him back in Grayson. What I didn't like however is how he writes Batgirl. She came off as overly bitchy and mean for someone who's supposed to be really close with Dick. Like he was clearly trying to write something along the lines of "see how close they are? Look at the family style banter!" but it went just far enough for me that it read more like Babs being passive aggressive than it did banter between people who have been close for years. I don't know how to describe it besides that, she just felt a bit out of character to me. Also I have no clue if that flashback in the beginning is retelling something we've seen before or if it's a retcon, but I really don't think having it so that Dick met Babs before she was Batgirl is really needed.
Honestly I don't think I'd pick up either. Tom King writing a book is as much of a red flag as the Dangerhair Crowd and all the other trash in this industry. As someone who doesn't have the best mental health at times, a lot of Tom King's recent work has been pretty fucking offensive to me. Besides just the terrible writing and character assassination, his work paints people who deal with mental illness in a pretty bad light. The Dangerhairs go too far in the other direction and try to be so inclusive that they just write pandering garbage that wants to preach at me about how shitty I am for being white, male AND straight. Lets just say that there's a reason I only buy trades.between Tom King and the Dangerhair Crowd. I'd pick up a Tom King book because he often gets decent artists.
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