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I have a lot of reading to do here.
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A Great debut, fabulous art.
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Definitely an interesting take on the series, although some storylines hold up better than others. Moloch is fascinating and the Minutmen gets consistently darker. I wish there was a little more substance to the stories in Comedian and Silk Spectre though.
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One of my favorites this year. Fantastically entertaining, keeping me on the edge of my seat.
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Loving the style of this series this year more than almost any other series. The tape story arc was charming and I like how they're trying to keep Clint's story lines grounded somewhat in reality.
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Good so far, loved the storytelling structure of the first issue.
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This could be a cool premise. Opens up a lot of possibilities for our heroes. The final frontier.
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From the mind that brought you Y:The Last Man comes a fantasy series with a sci-fi twist. Saga's art, story, and endearing characters have completely drawn me in.
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Love the style here. Interested to see how the story plays out.
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I really don't care for Roland.
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Blood of the gods is a great arc and I love the time separation thing the writers are doing. Seeing this battle spread out across the ages makes it so much more epic, and I don't use that word a lot.
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OWLS. OWLS. OWLS.
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Fantastic so far. The fact that they break the fourth wall so much with Aquaman's reputation and put him on this quest to prove he is a serious hero is intense and makes you really feel for the character. After all, who is more of an underdog in the public eye than Aquaman?
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Masterfully crafted,
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A planet that attracts all the salvage in the galaxy, from which there is no escape due to powerful magnetic forces. Pretty cool concept, but the storytelling is kind of bare bones and skips around a little more than I'd like. Still some amazing art and I'm looking forward to seeing where it goes from here.
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Love the first issue of this. The characters seem like they could be pretty interesting and its definitely a new take on time travel.
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I didn't have any idea what the f was going on there for a second but now I'm caught up. This thing is weird. And possibly awesome.
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I love the style of this, and the story is really really stupid. Just like I like my Deadpool to be. It also has some surprisingly complex and well-executed combat sequences.
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Flash is a character who I find slightly less sorry for than I do most people thrown into the symbiote situation. He never seems to learn his lesson about addiction and hurting the people in his life. But the story arcs bring in crazy ties ins and the action is always intense in this series. For that reason, if for no other, this one stays on the list.
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Creepy as hell so far.
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Seems ok so far, like Iron Man. The tournament issue was pretty novel and exciting.
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Amazing artwork and a concept that in new and fresh to me, can't wait to see the fight in the next ish!
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A hilarious take on The Punisher with an entertaining premise that makes me long for the conclusion,
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Really entertaining so far, the Dark line of DC's comics is really keeping me enthralled and the Rot world story is great on all sides.
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Love this series so far, full of fun and witty stories that draw me away from the convoluted nonsense of the Amazing story lines and draw me back into what made me love spidey in the first place.
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Time traveling with your multidimensional x-favorites, and the Dazzler. Actually really interesting so far. It jumps around (literally) a lot, keeping each issue fresh and exciting and making you wonder just where they'll jump next.
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Loving the art so far. And the potential effects of Red Skull's research in Uncanny Avengers will no doubt have an interesting effect on Cyclop's quest for atonement.
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This sets off the new 52 by taking it back to the days before superheroes went global and taking The younger, brasher, cockier heroes are also good so far. Only 1 issue in so far, unfortunately, but I hope that persists.
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A few minor roster changes up front made for a bumpy road, and now the series is really coming into its own. The books of magic arc is riveting with plenty of action and awesome guest appearances.
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An amusing little series from the Mid-70's. 17 issues.
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Even more reading here than Knightfall.
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Jonah Hex is a character I never had much affection for in the past. But in some strange way, the humanizing putz that is Amadeus Arkham brings Hex's badassitude into focus for a hell of a fun ride. And seeing the roots of old Gotham is pretty interesting as well.
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Forgot exactly where I left off on this one...
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A good take on the traditional Anti-hero. The rot world arc continues to be one of the best DC has going and the annual was pretty fantastic as well. With Scott Snyder leaving the series will most likely be getting the axe soon, a shame.
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I'm enjoying this more than the Batman Owl storyline opening, but haven't made it as far into the series.
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Andrew Bartlett needs to spend all of his time on the Justice League Dark team, but his solo serial is great as well. The art here is better than I would have expected.
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Betrayal and fantasy weirdness pulp style. Can't wait to see the guest starring JL Dark in the next issue.
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I really wish this one had lasted more than eight issues. They could have played out the story with brother eye to far greater effect if they had more time. Oh well, on to JL international!
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The first issue was obviously the recruitment pitch issue and that is necessary to frame the new team. Still sucks,but the payoff with this team is sure to be worth it.
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These look really good and they really take me back. Two thumbs up!
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