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Originally Posted by boredsilly
All that said, lets all band together and use our collective karma to make a New Frontier HC a reality! DVDTALKERS UNITE!
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Originally Posted by James W. Powell
Chew, tell me that the Packers defense will somehow step up this year. Good grief!
I'm not holding my breath it's going to be any better than last year. :grumble: |
Originally Posted by Giantrobo
JSA is a wonderful book because it's like the best of both worlds. The Old, and The New. The heroes are really great and, although there's a hell of a lot of Time Travel in earlier adventures,(Annoying at times, Think Start Trek crutch) they still seem to make it all work.
It's still a great, great read. Good for anyone, but especially rewarding for old-time fans. Currently, I'm skipping most of the rail thin "collections" Marvel is coming out with these days, waiting for the HC that collects several of them, for a fraction more. And that B&N Ultimate Spiderman collection was the one that really kicked that obsession off (after previously being discouraged off of hardcovers by the expense of collecting the Legion archives) |
Jack Cross #1 was pretty interesting. Not a lot going on in the plot department, but still pretty good.
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Looks like everyone is conserving energy for the upcoming September thread...
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Originally Posted by Chew
Jack Cross #1 was pretty interesting. Not a lot going on in the plot department, but still pretty good.
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I just read a Planetary TPB featuring 3 crossovers. It was interesting. Who is this Planetary?
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Originally Posted by James W. Powell
Looks like everyone is conserving energy for the upcoming September thread...
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Originally Posted by Giantrobo
I just read a Planetary TPB featuring 3 crossovers. It was interesting. Who is this Planetary?
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Originally Posted by fujishig
At first they seem to be along the lines of paranormal investigators, though their true intentions come clear later. It's really an excuse for Ellis to spend single issues delving into different genres and comicbook archetypes. There's an homage to early pulp heroes, a ghost story, godzilla, the matrix, how silver-age heroes would be welcomed into today's world, a frightening incarnation of the fantastic four all told in pretty much stand alone single issues stories, with an underlying ongoing story in the background. To me, it's one of the best "superhero" comics coming out today, and my only complaint is there's such a looong wait between issues. When I get my box of comics for the month, it's more like a pleasant surprise when I get Planetary, since I can never keep up with when it's released. And it's also one of the few that I don't wait for the trade, even though I know one will eventually be released.
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Originally Posted by Giantrobo
I just read a Planetary TPB featuring 3 crossovers. It was interesting. Who is this Planetary?
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There are at least 3 TPBs for Planetary (6 issues each), and it's a nice way to blow through the title, and have the inter-twining threads come into focus more if you read it within a few days of one another. IIRC, it's up to issue #23.
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Originally Posted by kevin75
that planetary/batman crossover has some funny shyte in it. :)
Yeah, that's how the Comic book guy sold it to me. When he said Spoiler:
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Originally Posted by Rogue588
I swear right now...
If the ending in Birds Of Prey is not a dream...not a what if...i'm gonna be pretty :mad2: |
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