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Judgment Day was kind of disappointing. It's no Watchmen. It had a nice concept, but maybe I really should have read the Supreme books first, because I didn't really care about any of the characters since I didn't know who they were. Regardless, it felt pretty meh.
I skipped Judgment Day because I've been led to understand that the involvement of Rob Liefield is the kiss of death. Supreme pretty well sucked, too.
It's good. The inestimable Leonard Pierce wrote an article about it for the upcoming High Hat.
JilliVoiceof Reason:
I share many of the critiques you had about the A Death in the Family arc, ESPECIALLY how it seemed to jump the shark with the Joker becoming Iran's UN delegate. Of course the real perplexing element of Jason Todd's untimely demise was the way that DC Comics sponsored that 1-800 number for readers to phone in to vote whether the writers would implement the Jason Todd Lives or Jason Todd Dies storyline.
I recommend if you haven't read the Red Rain/Bloodstorm/Crimson Mist trilogy under the Elseworlds label of DC. It's a personal favorite of mine. That, and the grim, gritty and vengeful The Dark Knight Returns saga written by Frank Miller are ones I consider vital elements of my collection.
I think 1-800-KILL-JASON was a great idea, myself. But, as Jilli knows, I'm like that about things. Sadly, the story itself both sucks and blows. I mean, not the bones of it, but the execution, no pun intended.
However, it makes up for it with the happy lingering aftermath, so all is forgiven.
Also, Jilli, when you get back from PDX? I seem to have become a regular at the comic book store near your house. As in, shoot the shit about comics with the guy behind the counter. Oh, and indie and DC backstock is half-off at the moment. Don't know for how long. Though it is fair to say that the DC section is pretty picked over. Isayinnocently. I'll loan you the good stuff.
Today was a good comics day. In addition to major scores at the store in question (finally! My own hard copy of BoP #8, and way the hell cheaper than I've seen it elsewhere), the Half Price near my house had a close-out on a lot of their comics stock, so I got most of the Winick-era Green Lanterns for a quarter each. And some other stuff that seemed like a good idea at the time.
I think 1-800-KILL-JASON was a great idea, myself.
Jason Todd IS Larry the Lobster.
Okay. Skipping a lot. Seen recs before for this type of thing, but must ask anyway.
Things I've read:
Batman Year One
Robin Year One
Batgirl Year One (reading now)
No Mans Land
Dark Knight Returns
The Long Halloween
Dark Victory
Some other random bat trades, long ago.
What should I read now? I'm interested in this Barbara Gordon / Dick Grayson stuff, but I'm slow about the universe. I'm mostly interested in sticking with trades and novels. So... what next?
So... what next?
Well... I just made Emily read Batman: Arkham Asylum, so I guess I'll throw it out here, too.
Heh. That's one of the random ones I read a while ago, Vic. But it was good. Thanks for the suggestion. =)
Where can I get the goods on how Babs turned into Oracle, new batgirl replaced her, et cetera? I got most of the backstory sort of as an aside in No Man's Land, but is there a place that goes over it better?