Amych, I thought the same thing when Roy got that call.
So, I got last month's GK -- thought that I needed many more to make sense of the arc -- you don't think so? (Why I didn't get this month's.)
I'm very seriously thinking about heading back to the comic shop to pick up the last 3 Flashes (Curse you wee Plei!). . . possibly putting Green Lanterns on hold. . . I suck with my suggestibility.
Sumi, re GK, I'd say you probably do need to go back at least a couple more --
this month's HSQ is of the big reveal sort, but it definitely builds on what's come before in the arc.
My store didn't have the whole arc. . . I should look more closely and see how far back they do have.
So, this month's GK is the end of the arc - because next month's is part of War Games?
Re: Outsiders 14
I love Jade. I fell for her in the Winick GL stuff, and have been waiting for the man to use her like I know he can. And he did. It was, of course, about time. That said, I wasn't big on the pacing of this one. The balance of fight vs. team was off, to me.
Re: BoP 70
meep. meep. This, however the pacing was right on. Aside from my continuing blink at Helena's shifting eye color (blue in this issue, but I read two Huntress-centric titles today, where they were brown as I remember them being), I was sucked right in, and when I hit the end of the book, I wanted the two weeks to be up as soon as possible. Two weeks? How the hell am I going to last two weeks? All signs point to another good arc from Simone, and her writing just keeps getting better. The easy friendship between Dinah and Babs was warm, funny, and never an anvil. Given what happened next, it would have been easy to overplay the interaction. My fondness for Helena grows by the hour, by the way. And Savant? Well, this should be interesting...
Alan Moore, the creator of V is for Vendetta and From Hell, has an interview up at salon.com. There's a Best Buy ad to sit through if you're not a member, but the interview's pretty interesting.
BoP: Strangely, I didn't notice the eyes -- possibly because it seemed like the whole book was colored blue by mood or something. I like the two different stories and also enjoyed the Babs-Dinah interaction.
BoP:
Babs and Dinah keep seeming more and more real to me, as characters, and as a really easy, relaxed, genuine-feeling friendship. Go Gail, and I wish I could do that. But oy, do they need a different artist on the title, because Dinah's fishnet-clad ass in hotpants in the foreground of every frame is getting a little old. Really, guys, it's not the kind of sight that should become visually monotonous.
Beware! There are
Watchmen
spoilers in that salon.com article. I advise those who haven't read it to skip the paragraph on the first page beginning
Similarly, "Watchmen," Moore's groundbreaking serial that blew the comics genre wide open
and the first question and answer on the fifth page.
Yes, it's old, and no, it doesn't give away the villain, but part of the enjoyment of reading it came from not knowing what was going on, and I wouldn't want people to have that experience tainted.
I've got a question -- the first BoP I read was the one where they take the day off -- then I read the "Of Like Minds" tpb -- what I want to know is: did Savant have a major role in the story between "Of Like Minds" and now?