First off, in case you are wondering, I found the second episode of Heroes to be as meh as the first, but still showing promise. And the season premiere of Veronica Mars was okay, but not the show's best.
Anyway, on the comics...
52, Week Twenty-Two - In Metropolis, Luthor fumes about Supernova, whom he thinks is Superman. And we meet the new Super-Chief, a descendant of a very obscure DC western hero but not a nice guy himself. Elsewhere, Doc Magnus has his own problems and DC retcons the controversial Metal Men miniseries of the 90s into a delusion.
The parts of the book featuring Lex were amazing. The parts with the new Super-Chief fall back on standard portrayals of Native Americans and are therefore mildly disturbing. Never mind that I don't think we need a new character at this point. The parts with Magnus were very weird, and a bit confusing. On the whole a good issue with some rough patches.
Detective Comics 824 - A night at the Iceberg Lounge, featuring Bruce, Lois Lane, the Penguin, the Riddler, Zatanna, two thugs and one magician. A solid plot is made stronger by some excellent characgter work and a storng sense of humor. Dini's best issue yet.
Nightwing 125 - While Dick ponders his future, he squares off against a new bad guy and meets yet another pretty girl. We happily if warily welcome 80s legends Marv Wolfman and Dan Jurgens to the fold, and get a story that is coherent, somewhat witty, and very much in the style of the old days. It's enjoyable, but backwards-looking. Still, it beats Bruce Jones.
Doctor Strange 1 - Someone has shot the Sorcerer Supreme. Come along with Brian Vaughan and Marcos Martin and find out why. A strong script and great art make this wrth reading, even if you don't care much for the arrogant Dr. Strange. BKV can do no wrong these days, it would seem.
Anyway, on the comics...
52, Week Twenty-Two - In Metropolis, Luthor fumes about Supernova, whom he thinks is Superman. And we meet the new Super-Chief, a descendant of a very obscure DC western hero but not a nice guy himself. Elsewhere, Doc Magnus has his own problems and DC retcons the controversial Metal Men miniseries of the 90s into a delusion.
The parts of the book featuring Lex were amazing. The parts with the new Super-Chief fall back on standard portrayals of Native Americans and are therefore mildly disturbing. Never mind that I don't think we need a new character at this point. The parts with Magnus were very weird, and a bit confusing. On the whole a good issue with some rough patches.
Detective Comics 824 - A night at the Iceberg Lounge, featuring Bruce, Lois Lane, the Penguin, the Riddler, Zatanna, two thugs and one magician. A solid plot is made stronger by some excellent characgter work and a storng sense of humor. Dini's best issue yet.
Nightwing 125 - While Dick ponders his future, he squares off against a new bad guy and meets yet another pretty girl. We happily if warily welcome 80s legends Marv Wolfman and Dan Jurgens to the fold, and get a story that is coherent, somewhat witty, and very much in the style of the old days. It's enjoyable, but backwards-looking. Still, it beats Bruce Jones.
Doctor Strange 1 - Someone has shot the Sorcerer Supreme. Come along with Brian Vaughan and Marcos Martin and find out why. A strong script and great art make this wrth reading, even if you don't care much for the arrogant Dr. Strange. BKV can do no wrong these days, it would seem.
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Date: Oct. 4th, 2006 06:29 pm (UTC)But seriously, Skeets has been AWOL for almost a month now. What's he up to?
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Date: Oct. 4th, 2006 07:03 pm (UTC)I'm afraid that there might be too many irons in the fire (so to speak).
That said, I have been wondering where Skeets has been...
- He's whispering in Dennis Hastert's ear, because who would believe it if Hastert blamed his troubles on a floating robot?
- He's zapping Mets pitchers in the legs, trying to affect who wins the World Series.
- He's glued to the TV till after all his favorite shows premiere. Or until after "School Reunion" airs next week on Doctor Who. He and K-9 went to college together.
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Date: Oct. 5th, 2006 01:55 am (UTC)You mean today was WOLFMAN WRITING NIGHTWING WEDNESDAY and I forgot to to go the comics shop? (Clearly, my brain can only hold one fandom at a time).
Will pick it up tomorrow. Feh. It's not my fault; I've recently been conditioned to not care when the book comes out. Which is sad.
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Date: Oct. 5th, 2006 05:14 am (UTC)Also couldn't believe the last issue of Neverwhere was FINALLY out. I'd given up on it.
Plus, my comic shop finally received my special order for the first Kabuki graphic novel. Been meaning to read it for years, and now I finally can.