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    So who is reading Omega Men?

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    #1  Edited By THE_JOKER51

    I gotta say, only 2 books into the new series and I'm thoroughly intrigued. After what I felt was a pretty damn good follow up to the shocking and controversial issue #1, I was simply wondering how many of you fine folks are reading this book as well?

    I wonder where they're gonna take this story, and these interesting characters, and all I know is as of right now I'm in it for the long haul!

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    I only knew that the Omega Men existed before the title came out and had never read anything about them but two issues in I already think it can become something great. It certainly seems like a gritty political space adventure and seeing the struggle between Kyles morality and the Alpha/Omega way of thinking, it will surely become one of the main conflicts.

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    I am and I love it, this and Grayson and just the way he gives interviews has convinced me that Tom King will be one of the next great writers of this industry and has already become one of my favorites. Everything he writes just has so much heart

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    #4  Edited By kilowog52

    I honestly don't know what they were thinking when they greenlit that first issue. It gave new meaning to the term "hard to follow." However, I am so glad the second issue is much more straightforward. I always love DC's cosmic stuff, so I'm obviously hoping for another great run. It seems to be headed in the right direction but it has a long way to go before it catches up with the REBELS series from a few years ago, which I think was written by Bedard.

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    I can't wait to check this out. I'm a massive fan of the original run, although I'm aware this is completely different from what I've seen online so far.

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    It's easily one of the best new books DC has, and Tom King has a lot of talent. It's also the best think Kyle Rayner has going for him since the New 52.

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