Matt, It's a good idea, but I don't think so. My suspicion here is that the "black market" weapons trade is more relevant than the particulars of it.
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Discussion of Buffy and Angel comics, books, and more. Please don't get into spoilery details in the first week of release.
Graham Crackers' website says that BoP is coming out today.
Sumi, that's weird, because Diamond and this list don't have it.
New comics didn't either -- but DC lists it and so does Graham Crackers.
I guess we'll see in a couple of hours.
At the Chicago Cultural Center:
. . "Raw, Boiled, and Cooked," work by Bill Griffith, Art Spiegelman, Chris Ware, and other comic artists, through Oct 3
My store did have BoP, for the record. I love when Dinah and Helena are snarky.
Gotham Knights: 1) Okay, we don't *know* that Orpheus is dead; after all, Wesley survived a slit throat! 2) I love whoever writes the blurbs for next week's comics. It just made me laugh. 3) Damn, Batman! Took you long enough to figure it out! Oh, also: 4) I had to laugh at the Batcrew (Robin, Nightwing, Batgirl) reacting to Batman's war plans with what seems, to me, to be the appropriate amount of "This man really IS fucked-up!"
Identity Crisis: I didn't expect Jean to survive. I also didn't expect that there would be no deaths this issue.
I've read too much at the DC message boards to even comment on whether or not we've gotten any further with figuring out who the killer is. Other than that, I almost feel like nothing happened in this issue. Other than Clark getting pissy, and stuff with Hal/Spectre that I don't really understand b/c I know nothing of the Lantern backstory.
I picked up the books but haven't had a look in yet.
(Got BoP, GK and IC also some of the things I've had them holding for me.)
Re: GK. Who didn't call Orpheus dying? Or, as Teppy guesses, perhaps not dying? But geez, with "ORPHEUS MUST REMAIN ALIVE" dropped twice a page, it was ridiculously telegraphed. But I did like Spoiler in this issue. Liked her beating up those punks and asserting Bats' wrongitude in firing her. For all I know, she's being self-righteous, cause I don't know the exact circumstances around the firing, but I always like characters to affirm themselves. It's a thing.
I'm not sure that nothing happened, per se, in IC. Perhaps not on a plot mechanics basis, but it's a setup issue. It's put targets on both Lois and Boomerang's son. And we've gotten some more clues.
Daredevil was great. Many amusing bits.
Anyone pick up Madrox ? Looks like an interesting title. I don't know much about the history of Multiple Man, but I like the first issue.
I was tempted to pick that up today, myself. I'm fairly well-versed on him, up until the events of X-Factor 100, after which I kind of fell away for a while. I'm interested what it is about him that's MK material.
Finally picked up Volumes 5 and 6 of Sandman. Attempting to read the series in sequence is a right bastard when your local shops refuse to carry it. It'll be easy as hell to get 7, of course--it's just a matter of which version of Brief Lives is prettiest to my eyes.
Also, I'm back. No one remembers.
I'm interested what it is about him that's MK material.
The basic premise is that he's running a detective agency . Which is always fun.