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Bruce is just tempted, as all men are, to get back with the girl that f'ed with his mind a few years back. But he knows better than to get into that kind of relationship.
Welcome to another installment of Billy & Mandy’s weekly series review of Planetary, the best book you’ve never read about the super hero genre! We’ll be reviewing each and every issue, beginning at #1 all the way through to #27, whenever the hell that bastard ships. If you’re just joining us, it’s not too late to get on the ground floor. You can find last week’s review of the preview issue here.
(Sorry about the lateness. We experienced technical issues that could not be helped.)
WARNING: SPOILERS!!! If you don’t want to be spoiled, please read the issue before continuing. Or, read it along with us! We welcome your comments and hope that you enjoy ours.
So far, I’ve liked Brand New Day. I haven’t loved it, but I’ve liked it. I’ve liked it better than what Spider-Man was before the travesty of One More Day and I’ve liked the idea of a thrice-weekly book. I’ve liked not having to wait a month to get the next part of the story. Which brings us to last month’s 3-parter. I’ve liked nothing from BND as much as I liked this story. Everything worked. The writing. The art. Everything.
ORIGIN STORIES: Stop Me If You’ve Seen This Before – Where the Art Comes From and Oth
by Foilball
What I’d actually like to achieve in today’s column is to show you the recently UPDATED art gathering process for Marvel Vs. System expansions. We’ll go through it step-by-step in order to give you guys a greater understanding of the work and love that still goes into creating Vs., regardless of the art we use. Without further ado, let’s jump into…
DCU #0 is a half dollar’s worth of comic trailers about the event books DC’s putting out for the rest of the year. For half a buck the narrative’s not half bad.
This book is just shameful. Everyone that took a paycheck for this dreck should be ashamed of themselves. Dear Judd Winick, I hate you. You are a bad, bad writer. You used to be decent, I used to like you! Now, you just litter your books with stupid things. Stupid things like...
i refuse to accept that. they would be perfect for each other! some much character could be developed here... for both characters. :)
Nah, it would just be developping more of Bruce's womanizing way.
At least to break them up they just need to have Zatanna lobotomize him into forgetting her instead of say ... a deal with Neron to make him single again.
Man, you've been picking up the 'review-slack'. I've just been compiling my reviews every week and not uploading them for the last three weeks. I'll put 'em up tomorrow. It'll be huge. The Internet...will crack in half.
Welcome to another installment of Billy & Mandy’s weekly series review of Planetary, the best book you’ve never read about the super hero genre! We’ll be reviewing each and every issue, beginning at #1 all the way through to #27, whenever the hell that bastard ships. If you’re just joining us, it’s not too late to get on the ground floor. You can find last week’s review here.
WARNING: SPOILERS!!! If you don’t want to be spoiled, please read the issue before continuing. Or, read it along with us! We welcome your comments and hope that you enjoy ours.
Outside of one month (October 2007), Marvel has been crushing DC in both dollars and market share to the tune of approximately 48% to 33% month in and month out. It seems like everything Marvel is clicking, with Secret Invasion #1 having a lot of positive buzz and the runaway success of the Iron Man movie (which could easily translate into big sales from Fraction’s new Invincible Iron Man ongoing launching Wednesday), and there’s a definite feel that Marvel’s got the momentum. But the question is why...