Huh. Well, regarding the adoption records, I just remembered that Spoiler gave up her baby for adoption.
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Shrift -- that is what I was thinking re: Lesley's search of the adoption records. Do we know who the daddy is?
Sumi, I haven't read all of the Robin backissues yet, but we know that Tim Drake certainly isn't the father. Other than that, I'm not sure if the father was ever named. Some jerk she was dating before she met Tim, and very possibly someone involved in criminal activity, considering Spoiler's father.
As for how Spoiler's kid would be relevant to the current storyline, though, I got nothing.
You could tell ASM #5 was a Joss project considering how many times I laughed my ass off. As has been said, the shot over Ord's shoulder of Peter was awe-inspiring. I laughed the laugh that Joss has made me laugh so many times, to the tune of, "[he] is so gonna kick your ass." The ending was pure Joss too, equal parts "oh crap" and "huh?" Just caught up on Uncanny and X-Men as well; they really, really need to stop depending on Wolverine to carry every X-book. It's getting farcical. Back in the day he appeared in just X-Men and Uncanny continued to sell just fine. Why they think he's a requirement for sales is beyond me.
The really A thing about AXM is that, and I don't think this is a spoiler, Joss writes a Scott I don't want to drop kick out the latest window. It's kind of making me twitchy.
John Byrne continues to piss off people left and right. The latest Byrne-isms come fast on the heels of his "women aren't wired right to read comics" claim.
Joss writes a Scott I don't want to drop kick out the latest window.
Holy rusted metal, Batman, you're right. A friend ordered me to read some of her old X-Men trades at Dragon*Con, and I remembered why I often longed for someone to kick Scott's head in...
"women aren't wired right to read comics"
Was there a memo? I always miss the memo. And reading the above link, I kinda think Byrne ought to be locked in a room with Grace and Anissa.
I have no problem with characters being cast with actors of races that differ from the original concept, so long as the casting is being done because of the actor. Michael Clarke Duncan was a great Wilson Fisk (even if the movie wasn't great)--he carried himself with an air of power and menace without hamming it up, and he looked the part. It's when they're casting and they say, "Okay, for this film we're making the character black--who do we know who could do that?" that I get pissed. People shouldn't case different races just for the sake of doing it; as I see it that's blatant tokenism.
Was there a memo? I always miss the memo. And reading the above link, I kinda think Byrne ought to be locked in a room with Grace and Anissa.
Or ita. Because she's real, and we know she could take him.
It's probably good that I don't like a single thing Byrne's ever done. Makes it that much easier to just pretend he doesn't exist.
It's probably good that I don't like a single thing Byrne's ever done.
Oh, he was perfectly good in his day. The early issues of Alpha Flight were excellent, and Man of Steel was pretty cool.
But I'll never forgive him and Claremont for what they did to the Doom Patrol. They are officially on my avoid list, along with Chuck Austen.
What!?! t feigned shock Austen's on your avoid list? Whyever so? *snerf*
I have very few people on my Official Avoid List. Actually, I think it's basically Austen and Byrne.