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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2017 11:42:08 GMT -5
I'll list this one, as I'm pretty sure no-one else will <I>Generations - Captain Marvel & Ms Marvel" The Generations series is batting 1000 (assuming I've used that term correctly), in the sense that every one of them* has been absolutely dreadful; it's almost become a perverse fascination to see if each one is better or worse than the terrible predecessor. This one doesn't buck the trend - it's awful, albeit maybe not quite as awful as the Captain Marvel/Mar-Vell one. 2/10, and that's generous (*I think I've read 5 or 6 now, missed a couple) I have passed on all of them. Reviews have not been stellar.
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Post by thwhtguardian on Sept 22, 2017 12:18:17 GMT -5
I'll list this one, as I'm pretty sure no-one else will <I>Generations - Captain Marvel & Ms Marvel" The Generations series is batting 1000 (assuming I've used that term correctly), in the sense that every one of them* has been absolutely dreadful; it's almost become a perverse fascination to see if each one is better or worse than the terrible predecessor. This one doesn't buck the trend - it's awful, albeit maybe not quite as awful as the Captain Marvel/Mar-Vell one. 2/10, and that's generous (*I think I've read 5 or 6 now, missed a couple) I haven't tried many of these but I really enjoyed the Thor generations story, but then again I loved Aaron's Viking Thor so it was always going to appeal to me.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2017 19:53:45 GMT -5
Superman #31: my thoughts.....first, I loved the cover and would've preferred Churchill's art on the interior. Glad to see the Lois of old emerge in this story and I never imagined there'd be a story spotlighting her and Slade Wilson. Loved the scenes of her and Jimmy.I liked the scene where Lois and Clark discuss her taking this assignment as Clark reminds her that she's also a Mom. (Double standard as he always flies off into danger despite his family ). Lois is at her spunky best, relieved and a bit upset when Superman saves her (she states she had the dangerous situation under control). The ending was a bit of a shock and I can't wait to see how this turns out. The art was inconsistent to me. Some panels are great while others are not. Lois's hair seems to change length panel to panel. In some panels she looks pretty, while in others she looks frumpy and plain. 8/10
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2017 13:31:56 GMT -5
Wonder Woman '77 Meets the Bionic Woman #6: The series wraps up in this finale issue. While this was a fun book, I didn't retain enough issue to issue to really keep up (pretty much villains from both shows join up and invade Paradise Island).However, the series was a very nice and nostalgic nod to the 70s and these two tv shows. The art was pretty and Judit Tondora had a lot to contend with--capturing the likenesses of so many characters. I may read the series again now that all 6 issues are out and see if I enjoy it more. 6/10
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Post by wildfire2099 on Sept 26, 2017 21:42:56 GMT -5
#11. Script & cover by Ryan Stegman. Art by Brian Level. The pieces of Normie's plan against Spider-Man come into focus. The return of the Green Goblin. Only one more issue until the title jumps forward in time to 8 years later & features Annie in high school. This issue was OK. It felt a little like a fill in until the title makes a change in it's focus with #13. 6/10. If they were going to do that, why not just stick with Spidergirl? MC-2 was a perfectly nice little future universe
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2017 6:01:02 GMT -5
#11. Script & cover by Ryan Stegman. Art by Brian Level. The pieces of Normie's plan against Spider-Man come into focus. The return of the Green Goblin. Only one more issue until the title jumps forward in time to 8 years later & features Annie in high school. This issue was OK. It felt a little like a fill in until the title makes a change in it's focus with #13. 6/10. If they were going to do that, why not just stick with Spidergirl? MC-2 was a perfectly nice little future universe I agree. Although there are some differences like MJ having powers. Peter not missing a leg.
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