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<blockquote data-quote="Dreeble" data-source="post: 1213307" data-attributes="member: 7322"><p>Heya:</p><p></p><p> Ultimate Spider-Man #49: I love Bendis' pacing and dialogue. Seeing J. Jonah Jamison demonstrate why he's in the newspaper biz, why he was against Spidey, and why he'll hopefully be more fair and balanced was cool. I wish they'd stop using that paper on the outside. It sucks.</p><p></p><p> Supreme Power #4: Very enjoyable series so far. I like the artwork, Gary Frank was on Preacher, right? Also, was Mark Milton aware of the setup with his "parents"? The glances and such during the story made it seem so, but I wasn't so sure at the end.</p><p></p><p> Powers #35: Brian Michael Bendis again, gosh, what a surprise. After Christian was off the force and getting sued by the government, etc., I wondered what Triphammer meant when he said something about not telling them the "real truth". Now we know and it's an interesting story. Change is okay, I s'pose, but I really liked the "cops in a super hero world" focus and I kinda hope they get back to that. Plus, I wanna see more of Deena Pilgrim. My favorite scene in the entire run: "Where were you the night Johnny Royale was murdered? Yeah. Uh huh. That's what I thought, so don't go and give me that holier than thou crap."</p><p></p><p> Alias #28: No more bad language, aigh! Last issue was far more cool, with The Purple Man's warnings not to skip to the last page, since something really bad probably happens then. And what do you know. I liked the stuff at the end of #28 with Luke Cage, even though it was kind of a tidy wrap up for the new non-bad language series.</p><p></p><p> Exiles #37: If they ever kill off Morph, I'm dropping the book. I like the artwork although I'm not sure the stories have been as cool as they were when the series started. Magik (or whatever she's called) seems to be on the team purely as the resident biznatch.</p><p></p><p> Superman: Birthright #5: Oh! So this is like the unofficial extension to Smallville? I didn't realize that. Cool series and I _loved_ Supes calling Lex "You diseased maniac!" Woo!</p><p></p><p>Take care,</p><p>Dreeble</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dreeble, post: 1213307, member: 7322"] Heya: Ultimate Spider-Man #49: I love Bendis' pacing and dialogue. Seeing J. Jonah Jamison demonstrate why he's in the newspaper biz, why he was against Spidey, and why he'll hopefully be more fair and balanced was cool. I wish they'd stop using that paper on the outside. It sucks. Supreme Power #4: Very enjoyable series so far. I like the artwork, Gary Frank was on Preacher, right? Also, was Mark Milton aware of the setup with his "parents"? The glances and such during the story made it seem so, but I wasn't so sure at the end. Powers #35: Brian Michael Bendis again, gosh, what a surprise. After Christian was off the force and getting sued by the government, etc., I wondered what Triphammer meant when he said something about not telling them the "real truth". Now we know and it's an interesting story. Change is okay, I s'pose, but I really liked the "cops in a super hero world" focus and I kinda hope they get back to that. Plus, I wanna see more of Deena Pilgrim. My favorite scene in the entire run: "Where were you the night Johnny Royale was murdered? Yeah. Uh huh. That's what I thought, so don't go and give me that holier than thou crap." Alias #28: No more bad language, aigh! Last issue was far more cool, with The Purple Man's warnings not to skip to the last page, since something really bad probably happens then. And what do you know. I liked the stuff at the end of #28 with Luke Cage, even though it was kind of a tidy wrap up for the new non-bad language series. Exiles #37: If they ever kill off Morph, I'm dropping the book. I like the artwork although I'm not sure the stories have been as cool as they were when the series started. Magik (or whatever she's called) seems to be on the team purely as the resident biznatch. Superman: Birthright #5: Oh! So this is like the unofficial extension to Smallville? I didn't realize that. Cool series and I _loved_ Supes calling Lex "You diseased maniac!" Woo! Take care, Dreeble [/QUOTE]
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