Picked up the following yesterday:
Astounishing #2: Liked it a lot, and agree with about everyone here that the
Kitty/Emma smackdown
kicked ass. Also loved the return of
Kitty's wittle-bitty dragon.
Identity Crisis #1: Didn't read it yet, but I'm spoiled so I paged through for some of the bigger moments. Looking forward to this although I will not be able keep up outside of this series. Can I assume that at the end
when everyone disperses except the group with the secret, that their attempts to find the killer are going to leak into the characters own titles?
My older brother had a huge stack of Batman/Detective comics, (also World's Finest, JLA, Flash, and Metal Men - I don't think he was so big on Green Lantern/Green Arrow, but I may mis-remember - but he was definitely a MUCH bigger DC fan) when I was kid, and seeing some of these folks again (Dr. Fate!) is like having a serious second childhood. Also, since his run of the Detective had Elongated Man as the back-up story most of the time, I'm actually very sad about
Sue, since the stability of the Digby's marriage in the face of super-herodom was one of the running gags back then.
Also, Batgirl: Year One. I got about halfway through and am enjoying it immensly. I love they way they took a lot of her 60s origin and re-vamped it. Also liked the throwaway "Batwoman" reference.
One question, semi-related: when Dick and Babs got together, was she still Batgirl, or was it post-Killing Joke?
Frank, it was post-Killing Joke
The words are English, yet make no sense.
I'm with Plei. Willingham may be a competent storyteller elsewhere, but his run on Robin continues to make me want to do him harm. I contrast Willingham's wack-ass characterization with Johns' in Teen Titans, who manages to make Tim light-hearted AND psychotic, which is how he ought to be. (I haven't read #127 yet. I need to work myself up to the pain.)
As for Teen Titans, I am shallow, and giggled over Bart's newest construction, because now
Bart and Tim can skateboard together! Especially since Kon has declared Cassie his girlfriend kinda out of the blue. (And I'm only saying this because Kon's slept in Cassie's bathtub and seen her nekkid without them becoming girlfriend and boyfriend, so why the sudden -- ah, forget it. They're cute.)
I also seem to be picking up Flash, now. Wally, the cute mechanic!
ita, about your TT question, my answer is that yes, it was.
As much as I love TT, #12 was a smidge confusing. But how can you not love
intestinal worm!Gar?
And
Conner calling Cassie his girlfriend -- the first thing I thought was "beard!"
I have a question about Astounishing #2 --
what up with the dragon?
I don't know any X-Men backstory, so is this
a creature that's always been Kitty's sidekick?
My cousin gave me a gift certificate to Barnes & Noble for my BD, which I think I will use to get Batgirl: Year One.
Also:
And Batsfolks, are you not pleased with my Year One purchase?
Of course we are pleased.
I contrast Willingham's wack-ass characterization with Johns' in Teen Titans, who manages to make Tim light-hearted AND psychotic, which is how he ought to be.
Yup. Johns is nailing all of the characters, actually. Good stuff. (Plus, I have the belief that Johns gets the Kon/Tim thing, and deliberately does things like the "Tim, you gotta give me a reason to stay" line.)
On, Astounishing, which I've not actually read yet, Steph., Lockheed the dragon is, well, an alien that attached itself to Kitty while they were in space. He's been her pet--although he may see that differently--for years.
Huh. Thanks, Victor. I did not know that, either. Weird.
I read Astounishing, which I will never be able to spell or pronounce correctly now, thanks to you people. Liked
the Kitty/Emma smackdown.
Also liked the idea of a
Scott/Logan smackdown for beer.
And I thought that Beast's
desire to know about the mutant cure was
in character, from what I've seen. Oh! And I laughed my ass off when
Beast was singing to Logan while the X-Men were getting questioned by
the reporters.
Was this week's issue of TT the last in an arc?