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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.
Bil:
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We saw her die in a long deathbed scene with Batman at her side in Leslie's clinic. She's dead.
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I will make my eyes stop rolling for JUST long enough to say that she stole some master plans of Batman's for starting a gang war and gaining control of the city that depended on Matches Malone. She, of course, didn't know who Matches Malone really was. Her purpose in stealing the plans was to somehow prove to Batman that she COULD fight crime, damn it. The worst part of War Games was just how many freakin' IQ points the damn characters lost over the run of it. The whole thing was supposed to take place over a couple of days, but was drawn out into three acts, which didn't really work at all. Everyone was stupid. REALLY stupid. It was annoying.
To add on to Plei's:
1.
and good riddance.
2.
Characters dumb, plotting clunky and random and disconnected. This happens, and this other thing happens, and look something shiny over there, and yeah, whatev.
(Bil liked the idea of
Steph as new Robin)
(Dumb stompy error. Apologies.)
Also, I wonder how
Spoiler's dad, who appears to making waves behind the scenes in Flash
will deal with this.
Well, perhaps with a writer who had any respect for the characters and/or continuity, it might have worked out.
BW, however, has neither.
Bil, I hit edit on your post instead of doing a reply. My mega-bad.
Plei, I don't blame BW too much. From what I understand, the direction of WarGames was pretty much laid down from above the writer's head, from Bat editorial and higher. They were dealt with a bad hand and had to make it work. They didn't
My store has no IC. Pisser.
I am caught up on last week though.
I choked up a little when Wolverine said "Well, then I have two words for you..." I'm a sap like that. However,
that's one hell of an arm, there, Pete.
It's a dumbly picked team. Fighters -- they have two excellent ones. Stealth -- two (well, three if you accept something shown in Uncanny). Psychic -- one. Distance powers -- two. Superstrength? NSM. Flight? NONE.
Dude. Lame.
Bil, my opinion of Willingham's work in the 'verse was formed long before War Games, within the first issue or two of his run on Robin.
You can take a character, in this case, Tim Drake, in a radical new direction, but if there's seemingly NO basis in previous characterization for the actions and reactions during that direction, you'll lose me as a reader.
What made the run of Nightwing up to 93 such a read for me was just how deep-rooted in the character's history and previous behavior the whole thing was. You could see where it was all coming from. Willingham's Tim? NSM.
I choked up a little when Wolverine said "Well, then I have two words for you..." I'm a sap like that.
Ummm....what made you choke up? Is there some sort of X-history I missed there?