nikai_nocturne's Thunderbolts #118 - Caged Angels, Pt. 3 review

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    Speeding up

    I enjoy that THUNDERBOLTS is really picking up now. I am utterly intrigued at it. I'm still kind of sad that Doc Samson has lost the pony tail but its good to see some one other then Moonstone and Osborn helping Robbie. I love Marko Djurdjevic's cover art for this issue. Really drew me to it. Mike Deodato's art continues to amaze me and the few comedic points of Warren Ellis's writing are quite entertaining (RUGBY ON CABLE! OMG!)As are the dramatic points of Venom talking to Mac Gargan and the Security officers. I must say the building plot with Andreas Von STrucker is intriging. Though Mindwave, Mirage, Caprice, and an unknown telepath seem to be negletted. All and all I really liked this issue. I can't wait wait for the next one. Everthing is going full speed ahead.

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