Well, of course I need more comics!
Jul. 28th, 2004 05:43 pmSo I'm considering adding yet more titles to my pull-box. (How many am I already reading? Er... don't ask. Even I don't actually want to know.)
If you're reading any of these, and have any thoughts about them one way or another, do please share.
CATWOMAN (#33)
I haven't been reading Selina's title, though I don't dislike hermuch and I enjoy Ed Brubaker's scripting as much as any sane person. The solicits for this month's, though, make me wonder how closely CATWOMAN is going to tie-in with the other Gotham titles for "War Games," and whether I should be reading it for the duration.
JUSTICE LEAGUE ELITE (maxiseries)
Okay, I don't read JLA, so I don't know the setup or background or whatever. The two characters joining the JLE who I already know, I like (Ollie and Wally, and I'm reading both their titles at the moment), and several of the ones I know barely anything about intrigue me already... but, well, being as it's a spinoff from JLA, I'm worried that JLE will be more of the bad crack.
THE LEGION (#35-38)
On the one hand, I adore Gail Simone. On the other hand, I wouldn't know the Legion from X-Force if I ran into them in broad daylight and they were wearing nametags. Is this storyling going to be accessible to me without massive back-issue supplementation?
THE MONOLITH (#6-8)
Bruce and Babs are guesting in this storyline, or at least the first issue of the arc, according to DC. Er... what's this title about?
If you're reading any of these, and have any thoughts about them one way or another, do please share.
CATWOMAN (#33)
I haven't been reading Selina's title, though I don't dislike her
JUSTICE LEAGUE ELITE (maxiseries)
Okay, I don't read JLA, so I don't know the setup or background or whatever. The two characters joining the JLE who I already know, I like (Ollie and Wally, and I'm reading both their titles at the moment), and several of the ones I know barely anything about intrigue me already... but, well, being as it's a spinoff from JLA, I'm worried that JLE will be more of the bad crack.
THE LEGION (#35-38)
On the one hand, I adore Gail Simone. On the other hand, I wouldn't know the Legion from X-Force if I ran into them in broad daylight and they were wearing nametags. Is this storyling going to be accessible to me without massive back-issue supplementation?
THE MONOLITH (#6-8)
Bruce and Babs are guesting in this storyline, or at least the first issue of the arc, according to DC. Er... what's this title about?
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Date: 2004-07-28 03:30 pm (UTC)The latest arc (Selina goes up against Ziess) was a bit of a yawn, but #33 was a return to some sort of quality standard and the 'War Games' tie-in might be worth a look. I'd just recommend that you get back issues #1-19 (half of that run, up to #12, is available in trade format) and wallow in the single greatest comic on the shelves since Time Began. Really, nothin' beats those first 19 issues. Nothing. It is the best crime/character comic evah. And if it's not...you may flay me and my opinions alive in LJ.
I know nothing about the other titles.
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From:Again, late reply to a LJ comment. Beat me with a spoon...
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Date: 2004-07-28 04:07 pm (UTC)The early days of this book, when the art matched the writing's tone, were Brilliant. The book does suffer from the new artist, but, man... Brubaker is so good it's worth it. It's a great book, and I say that as one who was truly not a fan of the character, before.
JLE:
Is okay. Story's a little incoherent at times, but the art's cracking and the story's fun. Sort of "The Authority"-lite.
The Legion:
I adore Gail Simone, too, but issue 35 was *incredibly* hard to follow -- and I *am* a Legion fan. (The Legion is a pretty good book, btw, and they've been doing some stuff with Superboy leading up to the TT/Legion crossover in a few months.)
The Monolith:
Is one of my favourite new series. Written by Palmitti and Gray, who wrote the *fantastic* 21 Down and who are actually turning Hawkman into a really great read. It's... hard to describe. The review here is a good introduction.
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Date: 2004-07-28 04:58 pm (UTC)Trying, though.
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