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Wolverine #18
So far, I'm liking the new direction of the X-books with Regenesis. Some of the titles have a good sense of humor, and this issue of Wolverine continues that. I absolutely loved seeing another of the Immortal Weapons show up in a Marvel book; and, you'll never see Fat Cobra being so hilarious. Lots of good lines in this, as Gorilla-Man only adds to the enjoyment.
I do have one complaint, though. That previous storyline, where Logan killed off his own children, seems to have been swept under the rug. Of course, I think readers will enjoy this more light-hearted approach; and, the other just didn't fit into the new direction.

Batgirl #2 & #3
While I read all of the issue 1's of DC's New 52 when they were released, I'm behind on my issue #2s. Now, I'm playing catch-up with most of them this November.
Batgirl might be one of my least favorite of the titles. There was a sweetness to the book when Stephanie was Batgirl; but, putting Barbara Gordon back in the costume just doesn't work for me. There are many ridiculous moments that come up, like when a cop says, "Commissioner - We're going to need a second warrant. For Batgirl. She's back." Ummm, Batgirl has been around for quite a while; so, this statement just made me shake my head. (Or, maybe we're suppose to forget about the past two Batgirls. Who knows. DC seems to be making things up in this new world as they go along.) I also hate how they have made Barbara seem much younger than she actually is. (I almost think SHE should be Batwoman. She's clearly not a girl in any way.)
There are other problems. Her romance falls flat, and the recent encounter with Dick (Nightwing) just played by the usual rules. (i.e. Barbara wants to handle things on her own, and is resentful that Bruce and Dick are concerned about her.) This is one of the DC books that's really just following the old DC script. It lacks any originality and just doesn't grab the reader at all.
Uncanny X-Men #1
Finally got around to reading this book. I like how it's different from the other Regenesis titles. Like Cyclops, it's a whole lot more serious. Plus, I like the breakdown of various groups within Cylcops team. The book sets itself apart from Wolverine's title in that way. Plus, it's nice that they revisit an old foe, like Sinister. Too often in the past, the writers have ignored the classic Rogue list of X-Men's greatest villians. (Or, they've been turned good, like with Magneto.)
While it's not as entertaining as Wolverine and the X-Men, it holds up on its own nicely.
John Carter: World Of Mars #1 and #2
Billed as the prequel to the movie, readers don't get anything dealing with John Carter, besides a set-up to a story from Mar's past. It tells of the two warring factions, between the human-looking side versus the alien-looking people. The story is nothing too exciting; and, I don't feel like those dying to see the upcoming movie are missing much.
Rachel Rising #3
Where the previous two issues haven't divulged too many clues to the reader about who Rachel is, how she came back to life, or who's the culprit behind her botched death, this issue gives us an abundance of information. It's definitely the most chilling issue yet; and, it's got me begging for more. You'll walk away with even more questions when you finish it; but, the direction is starting to come into focus.
As usual, another great Terry Moore title. Great for someone looking for something that the Big Two don't offer.
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Avengers Origins: Ant-Man & The Wasp One-Shot
Went back and finally read the first Avengers Origin title. Aguirre-Sacasa does a good job retelling their origin, and as with The Vision, the art only adds to the story. A very nice job, and these one-shots are turning out to be pretty darn good.
X-Men Legacy #258
I actually got around to reading the previous four issues, also. Gotta say, it was hard to get through this storyline. It might be the worst one in the entirety of the series. Just boring and dull, even with the return of Rachel Summers, Polaris, and Havok. (Normally, that should have been a call for celebration.) Wow, just truly awful. There is no other way to describe it. Let's hope Regenesis adds something to the book. I'm afraid, though, Marvel might need to replace Carey on this book for that to happen.
Okay, I gotta stop now. They kids are up, and they want lunch. I was up at midnight for the big sale event of the Harry Potter DVD, the Lego Harry Potter game, and the new Elder Scrolls game. (Okay, people were mainly there for Elder Scrolls. They didn't even have the Harry Potter Lego video game out, until I told them I wanted a copy. That's what I was really down for. Who knows when I'll get to Elder Scrolls...I'm still too busy playing Rage.)
So far, I'm liking the new direction of the X-books with Regenesis. Some of the titles have a good sense of humor, and this issue of Wolverine continues that. I absolutely loved seeing another of the Immortal Weapons show up in a Marvel book; and, you'll never see Fat Cobra being so hilarious. Lots of good lines in this, as Gorilla-Man only adds to the enjoyment.
I do have one complaint, though. That previous storyline, where Logan killed off his own children, seems to have been swept under the rug. Of course, I think readers will enjoy this more light-hearted approach; and, the other just didn't fit into the new direction.


Batgirl #2 & #3
While I read all of the issue 1's of DC's New 52 when they were released, I'm behind on my issue #2s. Now, I'm playing catch-up with most of them this November.
Batgirl might be one of my least favorite of the titles. There was a sweetness to the book when Stephanie was Batgirl; but, putting Barbara Gordon back in the costume just doesn't work for me. There are many ridiculous moments that come up, like when a cop says, "Commissioner - We're going to need a second warrant. For Batgirl. She's back." Ummm, Batgirl has been around for quite a while; so, this statement just made me shake my head. (Or, maybe we're suppose to forget about the past two Batgirls. Who knows. DC seems to be making things up in this new world as they go along.) I also hate how they have made Barbara seem much younger than she actually is. (I almost think SHE should be Batwoman. She's clearly not a girl in any way.)
There are other problems. Her romance falls flat, and the recent encounter with Dick (Nightwing) just played by the usual rules. (i.e. Barbara wants to handle things on her own, and is resentful that Bruce and Dick are concerned about her.) This is one of the DC books that's really just following the old DC script. It lacks any originality and just doesn't grab the reader at all.

Uncanny X-Men #1
Finally got around to reading this book. I like how it's different from the other Regenesis titles. Like Cyclops, it's a whole lot more serious. Plus, I like the breakdown of various groups within Cylcops team. The book sets itself apart from Wolverine's title in that way. Plus, it's nice that they revisit an old foe, like Sinister. Too often in the past, the writers have ignored the classic Rogue list of X-Men's greatest villians. (Or, they've been turned good, like with Magneto.)
While it's not as entertaining as Wolverine and the X-Men, it holds up on its own nicely.

John Carter: World Of Mars #1 and #2
Billed as the prequel to the movie, readers don't get anything dealing with John Carter, besides a set-up to a story from Mar's past. It tells of the two warring factions, between the human-looking side versus the alien-looking people. The story is nothing too exciting; and, I don't feel like those dying to see the upcoming movie are missing much.

Rachel Rising #3
Where the previous two issues haven't divulged too many clues to the reader about who Rachel is, how she came back to life, or who's the culprit behind her botched death, this issue gives us an abundance of information. It's definitely the most chilling issue yet; and, it's got me begging for more. You'll walk away with even more questions when you finish it; but, the direction is starting to come into focus.
As usual, another great Terry Moore title. Great for someone looking for something that the Big Two don't offer.

Avengers Origins: Ant-Man & The Wasp One-Shot
Went back and finally read the first Avengers Origin title. Aguirre-Sacasa does a good job retelling their origin, and as with The Vision, the art only adds to the story. A very nice job, and these one-shots are turning out to be pretty darn good.

X-Men Legacy #258
I actually got around to reading the previous four issues, also. Gotta say, it was hard to get through this storyline. It might be the worst one in the entirety of the series. Just boring and dull, even with the return of Rachel Summers, Polaris, and Havok. (Normally, that should have been a call for celebration.) Wow, just truly awful. There is no other way to describe it. Let's hope Regenesis adds something to the book. I'm afraid, though, Marvel might need to replace Carey on this book for that to happen.

Okay, I gotta stop now. They kids are up, and they want lunch. I was up at midnight for the big sale event of the Harry Potter DVD, the Lego Harry Potter game, and the new Elder Scrolls game. (Okay, people were mainly there for Elder Scrolls. They didn't even have the Harry Potter Lego video game out, until I told them I wanted a copy. That's what I was really down for. Who knows when I'll get to Elder Scrolls...I'm still too busy playing Rage.)