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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.
Oh, I'll keep it on the hush hush. If not, they'd find a way to cross his ass over into Richard "My Hairline Magically Regrew and I Dropped a Good 20 Years as Well as my Zen 'Tude, Ask Me How" Dragon's book or something.
Is that any good? I've been hearing it bandied about, but haven't picked it up.
Maybe now that I've officially dropped all X books not written by Joss Whedon...
Is that any good? I've been hearing it bandied about, but haven't picked it up.
Eh, not especially. It's Dixon at his worst rather than his best.
Plei, I'm with you on 'Tec 800. Ultimate Fantastic Four #13 was likewise
boring,
although due more to
okay, so Reed is super-bitchy and way smarter than Victor now? And Victor is all one-note villain? And exactly when did Victor share those revelations about being abused as a child? Whaffuck?
Yawn.
I know the idea is to make a "fresh, new, HAPPENIN'!" portrayal of characters with the Ultimate line, but
I wish that for the iconic characters they'd at least try to use the core personality and essence of the character to build around rather than having no resemblance to their Universe 616 counterparts beyond the super powers they share.
My Reed Richards is an even-tempered, benevolent, and fundamentally gentle man whose primary concerns are his family and using his genius for the betterment of mankind. Not an adrenaline junkie snotty teenager devoid of common sense and responsibility. That's why him going stone cold and cowing Dr. Octopus with nothing more than words back when Sue was losing their baby was so powerful—when the company's equivalent to Ward Cleaver suddenly acted that way it was a lot more chilling than the same behavior would be from the latest machine gun-wielding vigilante du jour
.
I'm only following Ultimate X-Men and Ultimate Spiderman currently (well, and Ultimate Nightmare for it's run) and I think for the most part they've remained pretty true to the original characters. Spidey, in particular, really doesn't seem that much different, aside from being back in highschool. UXM has made some interesting twists on some of the characters, but they're still recognizable as their normal-verse counterparts. (The only character that seems really, really, different to me is Dazzler. But since she's a modern rocker instead of a disco-diva, it's understandable and since I didn't care for the original character, it doesn't bother me.)
I agree with Kalshane -- I'd say the biggest change is Storm, really, but they're still running her story in an interesting parallel. Dazzler is a straight update -- she's now Avril Lavigne, with more 'tude, I guess. We're lucky. She could have been Hilary Duff.
Maybe that's why UXM bugs be, but I like USM-- I liked Spidey
anyway,
and the X-men have never really been my thing.
Anybody else watch Teen Titans this week? Overall, I didn't care for it. There were some good laughs, but they were overshadowed for me by the
gross-out
bits and the
Starfire
and
Silkie relationship
story to was just annoying.
Kalshane, I did (I'm loyal to the 'toon Teen Titans), and I wasn't crazy about the ep, either. Though I did crack up at the Sesame Street "Barkley" shoutout, and the things that Killer Moth said during that exchange.
Carter Hall is Hawkman?
Because I read that and went to a Tamlinn place. (Now thinking I misspelled that. Is it Tamlin? -- You know the one, with the Fairy Queen and Janet and hanging on and the shapeshifting.)
Just picked up last week's comics today -- delayed by 'flu. Saw the Bunny Suit!Anya action figure. It was adorable! And comes with a bunny!
Also, I enjoyed Astounishing. Does the next arc start next month?
The best thing about 'tec 800 was the Oracle stuff at the very end. Did Bats
push Catwoman
off that building?
Is there new Powers this week? Also, the Batgirl has the
beginning of the Robin x-over,
right?