I'm kind of confused how
anyone drew blood on Superboy in that fight. He's the Pre-Crisis Earth-Prime Superboy... moves planets around, flies faster than light, scissors snap in two when you try to cut a lock of his hair. There shouldn't be anyone in the current DC universe capable of dealing an injury to him without using magic.
Also not thrilled with how Johns wrote him as utterly psychotic and murderous. I could see Alexander convincing him that the people in the tower had to be captured to make the world a better place, but all the raving about Kara being a traitor and lashing out at everyone who talked to him (not to mention sparking wars and smashing planets together!) was so out of character that it took me out of the story
.
Ummm, read Batgirl and Nightwing and Infinite Crisis 4 and NOOOO.
I mean,
she was dead at the end, right?
Did I misunderstand something?
Sumi, I think you understood correctly. Though I'm expecting --
Lazarus Pit. And then possibly crazy!Cass.
But I'll be really REALLY mad if
she's gone for good. I *love* Cass.
Though the
Steph/Cass
bit at the end made me happy. Just because.
I agree entirely with Steph, though with possibly a bit more denial.
So that was the last episode of Teen Titans. Odd way to end the series.
That was the last episode? Huh.
Did anyone read Grant Morrison's WE3? I hadn't heard of it, but the Post mentioned it a while back and so I picked up the TPB today because, er, it was there. It's sort of like The Incredible Journey, if the animals involved were heavily armed cyborgs.
I expect Morrison to be odd. I don't expect him to make me cry because there's a sad doggie. Let's not even talk about the bunny rabbit.
Does anyone have a good Annotated Infinite Crisis resource? I was doing pretty well up to #4, I think. Now I'm dizzy.
Apparently it's Alex Ross's birthday.
His 36th.
I'm surprised by how much that surprises me.
Jeez, I thought he was like 10 years older than me.