'Cuz, uh, you know we were doing it since back at WX days, and making innumerable jokes about it, right?
I didn't realize that everyone was talking about a website that gave you wacky pairings. I must have been under-caffeinated that week or something.
But yes! Fun! Remember the fun!
I was just thinking about TFC! when I read about this new series from Fox in Minearverse:
"Briar & Graves," a project for its Fox corporate sibling, in which a priest and a female doctor investigate unexplained spiritual phenomena.
It sounds like Fox is using TFC! to develop new shows.
Re: this week's pull:
I like Firestorm. Good stuff, and next issue looks interesting too.
Phoenix Endsong continues to make Logan/Jean look much more mythic and interesting than Scott/Jean. Even though I'm biased, this seems odd.
UXM: What the HELL? How is it possible that Storm (love her as I may) and Bishop
can beat Wolverine in unpowered combat? His powers DON'T TURN OFF. He must have been going light. Otherwise it's crack. X23 is in jeopardy of being Sabretooth and Batgirl's love child.
Not as appealing as I might have thought.
Wait a sec, there's a new UXM out? Comiclist didn't tell me that! I thought I had nothing to read this week!
Oh wait a sec, you're talking Uncanny, not Ultimate, aren't you.
Wait a sec, there's a new UXM out? Comiclist didn't tell me that! I thought I had nothing to read this week!
Nothing? Why aren't you reading Ult. Spidey, you Bendis junkie?
ETA: Though this week's was only so-so, mostly flashbacks and setup.
Why aren't you reading Ult. Spidey, you Bendis junkie?
I really should, but I feel way too behind, though that didn't stop me from jumping into Ult. X-Men. I did read the first USM trade and liked it.
I have electronic copies of the first 40 or 50 issues (which I'm in the process of replacing with the trades). If you'd like I can slap them on a CD and send them your way.
Ladies and gentlemen, I think I have a new pusher.
I like Firestorm. Good stuff, and next issue looks interesting too.
Agreed. I've really enjoyed the fact that
the dynamic between Jason and his dad isn't at all a simple black and white thing, because it would have been so easy to paint the dad as your stock abusive asshole parent, instead of what they've been doing, which is exploring a guy who, while basically decent at his core, reached the end of his rope on many levels before the book even began. I also really like Jason. He's a smart kid, but really obviously still a kid in many ways, and acts like one.
(Of course, my whitefont probably didn't need to be whitefont, because it really has very little to do with the last issue.)
Which, from where I'm sitting, was a great
balance of action and character development, and I'm really hoping Ronnie gets to stick around in Jason's brain.