ita, I have given up on the Where Is Nightwing timeline.
In the most recent Outsiders, he
got nekkid with Starfire,
but then in BoP, he
seemed pretty friendly with Babs,
and all I kept thinking was
"Is this pre- or post-nailing Starfire, you ho?"
Not to mention in BoP, Huntress was
there at the same party as Dick, and -- hadn't they just recently met up in their sketchy undercover-with-the-mob plan?
I would have expected some sort of
acknowledgement of that at the party.
And then in Return of Donna Troy, there's some OTHER whole timeline where the Outsiders (including Nightwing) and the Titans are on some other planet somewhere, fetching Donna. I have NO idea when that was supposed to have happened/will happen.
But I feel the same way about the Batman titles and OMAC, also. Batman is everywhere, man. Though his ubiquity isn't as mind-bending as Nightwing's is, because he really IS everywhere, and seemingly at the same time.
If the upcoming Crisis can just establish a reasonably coherent timeline, then I don't care WHAT it entails.
I just barely re-read the Dark Phoenix saga, and it was painful. What HAPPENED was awesome, but the talking was horrible.
I finally read it a few months ago, and while I don't remember what I thought of the dialogue, I was really impressed with the action scenes.
Hmm. Watching JLU:Elegy. Is JLU still using
the satellite? I thought that was trashed and deemed a bad idea?
But the through-the-window shots made it look like they were.
OK, time for the next round.
Bendis v. Millar - Shit. Not a huge fan of either. I'm gonna give it to Bendis because I know more of his stuff, and his "true story" stuff is hilarious.
Miller v. Vaughn - Miller's best stuff seems to be behind him. BKV is currently writing 3 innovative series and one really good one. BKV.
Morrison v. Gaiman - While Gaiman seems to have mostly left the comics field, he DID write one of the best ongoing series EVER. Plus, Morrison actually believes Invisible beings from another being are fucking with him.
Moore v. Whedon - How did Joss beat Garth Ennis? Can I in good conscience vote AGAINST the man who gave us Watchmen and V for Vendetta?
Moore v. Whedon - How did Joss beat Garth Ennis?
No seriously.... How did he do it?
If he beats Moore, this stupid deathmatch is rigged.
How did he do it?
It was linked at Whedonesque.
No seriously.... How did he do it?
I was serious. Like I said before, Joss is very, very good, but still needs a bit more practice at comics before he gets them down.
It was linked at Whedonesque.
Seriously? Because that's just lame. I'm a complete Joss fanboy, but I still thought Ennis was better.
What a bunch of BS.
It's not like the deathmatch is scientific, or anything -- and if Garth Ennis's fanboys are less mighty than Joss's, well, that's really what the quiz is telling, isn't it?
You're actually a Vulcan, aren't you?