I haven't read the fourth issue. But I've realized that if I decide I don't want to keep paying for it I can just go to Ray's thread every week.
...four weeks in and I'm already bored.
Can they maybe cut this down to "26", or better yet "13"?
I haven't read the fourth issue. But I've realized that if I decide I don't want to keep paying for it I can just go to Ray's thread every week.
I've been disappointed as well. It's technically sound and solid but it's just there and well blah.
That's what I'm here for. My goal is for it to become the single-longest comic-related thread in the history of the board.Originally Posted by Lex Luthor
I'm loving it, btw. I think it's going to be an epic on the level that neither company has pulled off in a while.
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I'm getting the first four issues of this in the mail early next week and I cannot wait. Honestly though, this would have to be godawful horrible for me to consider dropping it, and with the creators I just can't fathom that happening.
Too many cooks spoil the broth.Originally Posted by YouStayClassy
And I will never, ever care about Booster Gold...he's a complete mort character.
I'm pretty sure it's already achieved that.Originally Posted by Ray Goldfield
I like the character, but after the changes in OMAC and IC, he went back to being a jackass.Originally Posted by Thommy Melanson
Nope, we're still behind the House of M thread(1600 posts) and the original Infinite Crisis thread(1900 posts). They're both well in reach. Then there's the Christmas Comics wish list thread, but I'm not sure if that counts, since it's sort of evolved into an indieboy version of the Kubiak/Tip threads.Originally Posted by Lex Luthor
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Call me a rebel, but I am loving this series. While there is some pacing problems given that there is so much to cover and seven main protagonists to focus on, the balance of the writers is great, the character moments are consistently thrown at you, and Joe Bennett is on fire on pencils here. A-
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