![]() Nothing could make me like the guardians more than Adding The Thing to their ranks, well maybe Howard the Duck but they have done him a lot of good anyway because of the film. ![]() Imagine a sadistic version of Elmira from Tiny Toons. This book tried to be cute in a disturbing way, and failed on both accounts. Second Opinion (D): What a major letdown. It is trite while trying it’s damnedest to prove otherwise with the use of neon colors. No really, the “Alice” character actually trips shrooms in this book. Remember when you were in high school and kids would trip on shrooms and then watch Alice in Wonderland? Well this book is if Alice was tripping on the shrooms. I have a feeling this story is going to span several decades and maybe even centuries. And as we watch Shasha get sucked into the Roche Limit, we’re left wondering what is next to come in the next volume. We also know that the collective was somehow created by humans. I feel there should be a little “dunt, dunt duh” to go here. Now, at least, the teams know what the collective is after Roche Limit. We’re, in a sense, at the ending of another beginning. This is sad, mostly because I actually kinda like where the story is headed, and I know it’s only a matter of time before something series-changing will happen. The issues are over too soon and fly by much too quickly – to the point that I’m much more shocked that the issue is over than at what is happening. Robert Kirkman used to always want to hang out, and now it’s like he just hands Adlard a script on a napkin and tells him to make something awesome out of it. You know that friend you like hanging out with a lot, but never get too attached because they’re always too busy to hang out? Yeah, that’s TWD. This may anger some readers, but I am always happy to invite new characters into the fray especially one with such a different way of making time freeze. Second Opinion (A-): Well, this issue sure felt a less uncomfortable than the last one, and we got away from Jon and Suzie for a bit. Of course, she also seems to be the big bad, so maybe it’s not all that great. We meet our first asexual character, and it really opened my eyes as a reader to what it would be like to an asexual being. The chemistry is definitely there, but this issue was weird in a whole new way the usual way is to make you as uncomfortable sexually as possible. There’s even a segment at a coffee shop where Chip draws in a little something for Matt to find later. Chip was nominated for a Harvey Award for Sex Criminals, and refused to accept the award when those douche rockets wouldn’t let him share it with Matt. – Montgomery Other Reviews:īefore I get into this issue, let’s talk about how much these two creators love each other. Who am I to argue with a billion dollars? I’m just some garbage human coated in slime that crawls to work on his belly and sleeps in a toilet. ![]() I feel like Deadpool is a character that’s achieved a level of adoration undeserved by the hacky writing that makes up his character. The only thing I didn’t care for was the Deadpool love. I like that some of the members were a little obscure, and that Captain America isn’t there as the big CaptAm. I really liked the art: very cartoony and vibrant, but at the same time kind of rough and ugly. It starts off with a very Swamp Thing (the good stuff, like, late 80s/early 90s Moore stuff) cold open about a guy who gets terrigan misted and resolves to become, essentially, a bio terrorist. Philistines.) or read any of their X-Men crossover stuff that seemed to permeate the 2000s 13-15 like pollen in this comic, and I wanted to see if I could be hooked. I chose this as a #1 because I’ve never really liked the Avengers (including their stupid movies. Donate your money to a local comic book writer’s workshop instead to inspire future generations to write something better than this trash. Might find satisfaction if major flaws are overlooked.į: Please don’t buy this book. Can be enjoyable for fans of the genre or characters, but likely for only one or two events in the books.ĭ: Unenjoyable book. Fans of the genre or characters will especially like.Ĭ: Non-essential read. Even more so to fans of the genre or charactersī: Enjoyable read. Belongs next to your copy of The Notebook and The Joy of Cooking.Ī: Would definitely recommend to all comic book readers. The mythical A+: Classic comic book material.
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