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Back on schedule, and still with spoilers...
52, Week 5 - Best issue yet, and the bulk of it focuses on what happened to the heroes who were in space during Infinite Crisis. Thus we get what is a warped DCU version of a doctor show, featuring Steel, Dr. Midnight and Alan Scott. Be warned that is gets really weird. There are also good bits with Montoya and a few people we haven't seen much of so far. Plus almost no Booster at last. Really gripping and a bit moving.
Detective 820 - A few decent moments, but at this point. I'm basically just buying this to see how it ends. I fell like Robinson is trying way too hard to humanize Bats in a hurry.
Star Wars: Legacy 0 - 25 cents gets you not a story but text pages and art setting up the new SW comic set a century after Jedi in a radically changed galaxy. Fans of the New Jedi Order books might be more intrigued than I am since this picks up on what happened in that corner of the SW world. Some interesting bits emerge, but there is no way to tell if this will be a good comic from this. Writer John Ostrander and artist Jan Duursema put a lot of thought into this, but I now have to decide if I will buy the actual series. Which in turn depends on what other new comics I like.
52, Week 5 - Best issue yet, and the bulk of it focuses on what happened to the heroes who were in space during Infinite Crisis. Thus we get what is a warped DCU version of a doctor show, featuring Steel, Dr. Midnight and Alan Scott. Be warned that is gets really weird. There are also good bits with Montoya and a few people we haven't seen much of so far. Plus almost no Booster at last. Really gripping and a bit moving.
Detective 820 - A few decent moments, but at this point. I'm basically just buying this to see how it ends. I fell like Robinson is trying way too hard to humanize Bats in a hurry.
Star Wars: Legacy 0 - 25 cents gets you not a story but text pages and art setting up the new SW comic set a century after Jedi in a radically changed galaxy. Fans of the New Jedi Order books might be more intrigued than I am since this picks up on what happened in that corner of the SW world. Some interesting bits emerge, but there is no way to tell if this will be a good comic from this. Writer John Ostrander and artist Jan Duursema put a lot of thought into this, but I now have to decide if I will buy the actual series. Which in turn depends on what other new comics I like.