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#1  Edited By photowill404

I would not mind him playing Batman however I would have loved it if Nolan actually gave Blake a name at the end of the film instead of just saying "Robin" personally I thought he would turn out to be Jason Todd (The Red Hood) and his outfit at the end of the film did look similar to what The Red Hood wears in the comics. That being said, I do feel that he could be featured in a new Nolan film. I would just like him to be the Red Hood as opposed to Batman.

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The Worst Comic out the titles that I have been reading out of the new 52 is Superman. Not worst in the fact that it is overall bad, however I feel very disappointed with the book. it feels like there is no central focus on it. the first story arc with the superpowers fight him was ok at best. from that point nothing really stood out to me, with maybe the exception of the appearance of Hellspont, but even their fight seemed dull. I mean come on Hellspont at one time was the major villian of the Wildcats and he and Superman produce such as bland uneventful fight. What I do like about Superman though is Clark Kent. He is written very well and I like reading about his reactions to how others see Superman and especially his interactions with Lois Lane.

Now onto to the Best Comic I'm reading in the New 52:

Batman!!!!!!

I waited for about 10 issues to come out before I began reading Batman, and I must say that when I read the first issue I was like what was I thinking. I should have been reading this from day 1. I love how the story just unfolds very subtly and then picks up a great deal as the book moves forward. The history of Gotham is also an excellent plot point which grabs the reader and gives them a greater understanding of the motivations of the antagonists in book so far. We see Bruce Wayne begin to question his sanity and how his claim that Gotham is his city. As the series progresses Batman and Bruce Wayne go through what I would call a moment of clarity regarding their mission for Gotham city. Another great part about the series is Alfred, I love how he is always there to be somewhat of Batman's moral compass much like how Batman has to be Damien's. Overall the book is awesome, well written, superbly drawn, and a very good read.

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#3  Edited By photowill404

just started reading this title about a week ago and i must say that it had definitely kept my interests even the other book incorruptible is interesting. i'm only about halfway through both books but i'm anxious to see how it all plays out. hats off to Waid and his team for such great books.

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#4  Edited By photowill404

@TheOptimist said:

Some of the things I would change would be in-story and some would be out-of-story:

  • Change the price tag to $2.99, at least if it is going to continue to be a 12 part book
  • Reduce the number of issues by extracting unneeded pages and supporting the book with an extra number of overall pages
  • Allow the build up of "Its Coming" to proceed the event, rather than being the opening act of the event
  • Create a more linear storyline development, rather than a stop and go, talk and fight method
  • Have the consequence of battles contribute to the sequencing of the story, even in the early stages
  • Don't simply banner a line of books to become tie-ins; offer opportunity but make related material actively relevant
  • Reduce double shipping practices on involved books; the event is large enough, provide some limitations
  • Show, don't tell (re: Everything will change)

Those are my starting points.

i actually agree with you about the "Its Coming" build up. that should have been taken care of prior to the event. also the sequencing point you brought up was spot on.

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#5  Edited By photowill404

while i am enjoying the series overall here are my thoughts on improving it:

1. i'd take out the vs. series and just have the battles taking place within the main books.

2. have minor players on both sides play bigger roles in this event.

3. the fights should not be written so one-sidedly. the x-men have some serious heavy hitters and they are written like low level characters while fighting the Avengers.

4. Since this is like a cosmic level event, where are people like the FF, the Annihilators, The Nova Corps

5. I feel like the main books read too quickly, as if they are being rushed. i understand there is alot going on, however i'm sure there is a way to touch on everything and make the story seemed rushed or forced.

just my opinion though

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TEAM X-MEN ALL THE WAY!!!!!!

I have a slight problem with Cyclops attitude, however he is still my favorite X-Man and I feel that he is only doing what he has to do to save the Mutants. I'm quite sure that if humans were on the brink of extinction that Captain America would be acting the same way Cyclops is.