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Nope -- I had to get back to work, dang it.
I have read Outsiders (interesting, want to see ramifications NOW), Batman (kinda whatever, I wonder what's going through the Bathead right now, because he's not that sharp at the moment) and X-Men (kind of annoying, because you've been too trusting with Juggernaut, ALL of you, but you let Xorn^2 free and run around just like that? That's just odd)
The X-Men have a nice track record of doing that, though, ita. Magneto and Sabertooth leap to mind. The X-Men are stereotypical white hats in that respect, though don't count Cain out yet. They've built up quite a lot regarding his desire to be good; I don't expect them to throw all of it away.
I loved the interaction between Nissa and her Dad in Outsiders. Also, the big Dick/Roy fight.
And I'm about 1 issue - or 1 month behind in Green Lantern. Is all the stuff about people close to Kyle who have been killed or died completely unconnected to IC ?
I'm not counting Cain out at all -- they've gone out of their way to make it look like he's playing the Brotherhood, not the X-Men. The Xorn thing, though? On the heels of a suspected betrayal from within? Why is he with them? However, he's in costume on the splash page. The fait seemed a little quickly accompli.
What's with Marvel's new 2099 titles? They're so weird. Daredevil 2099 is about some guy who dresses up as some sort of mecha-Daredevil, without any of Matt's actual abilities. I mean...what's the point?
Although the new official guide looked really useful. Relatively complete histories of the important characters, as far as I could tell. I had no idea Elektra had been introduced as recently as 1981. Also didn't know Karen Page was Matt's original girlfriend, which makes Kevin Smith's run particularly significant.
I mean...what's the point?
It's to separate you from more of your money.
Why 2099?
Fifth week event to keep their publishing volume up, something to do to test/entice Robert Kirkman a rising star among writers and to test the waters about a possible return of their 2099 line a mid 90s experiment.
This 2099 line appears to share only its name with the one that Marvel tried ten years ago (and which I followed pretty religiously for while until I realized the plots weren't that good).