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Bought/Thought 8/15

But she wasn't in JLA Year One.


That's been re-retconned, though. She was there at the start of the league again thanks to Infinite Crisis.

But even if that wasn't the case BrianWilly said "both". JLA Year One...okay I get that but silver age, she was there.
 
That's been re-retconned, though. She was there at the start of the league again thanks to Infinite Crisis.

But even if that wasn't the case BrianWilly said "both". JLA Year One...okay I get that but silver age, she was there.

Waid re-emphasized his JLA Year One origin in 52 having the original 5 with Supes,Bats,and WW joining after.
 
Friendly Neighbor Spider-Man #23: 9/10

Ultimate Spider-Man #112: 8/10

It's A Bird....: 7/10
 
Well, we know that the true villian is yet to be revealed. We also know that, so far, AC follows the same formula as Annihilation almost to a "T". The "Conquest" part of the AC name would correspond to the villian, if we're still following the original Annihilation formula. No one fits that bill besides Kang the Conqueror.

As far as being a wild goose chase, I'm not so sure. I mean, I'm sure removing Phyla from the action while the Phalanx take down the rest of the heroes is certainly a plus, I think Annihilus really just wants Phyla to find Kang, plain and simple. Kang is pretty much the time travel guy in the MU. I think Annihilus has a deal for Kang, in exchange for some time traveling back to the past to "undead" him. Perhaps Annihilus offers up the sheer limitless number of Negative Zone troops at Kang's disposal. It could go a number of ways. Bottom line is that I'm fairly certain Kang factors into this.

Annihilus can return on his own. A new bug is grown for him. That is how it's always been and it was obvious at the end of ANNIHILATION, with Ravenous tending to him. All Annihilus needs is time. He doesn't need Kang to warp things for him to return, really.

I mean I get your point, that ANNIHILATION usually amps villains up and Kang definately could use a competant redesign (see Thanos) and dusting off. But I figured the Phanalax were the core recievers of this (along with Super-Adaptoid, of course). Kang just seems...out of left field. I mean all you have to go on is to hope the title is being "obvious" again. I really don't see how Kang and the Phanalax are connected.

I mean if it happens, you can naturally be proud to be right about it, and if handled competantly, I'd cheer it on, I'm just figuring that for now guessing that Kang is coming is a vague one at best. We could rattle off a dozen cosmic villains who "conquer" stuff if we wanted. All Kang's done for ages is fight the Avengers and lose. Annihilus never dealt with Kang, either (least to the best of my recollection).

We'll see what happens, I guess. I'd rather Kang show up with a bold new design and appetite rather than sitting on a shelf waiting for YOUNG AVENGERS vol. 2, which may never come at this rate.
 
I like Kang and Annihilus but I think Annihilus would tear Kang a new one. Which wouldn't be so bad since there are like a million Kangs to deal with.
 
It's been said there will be a major villain behind the Phalanx, but to say it's Kang is REALLY reaching. Personally I think it'll be the Magus or Tyrant. Tyrant would be bit of a reach too though.
 
I like Kang and Annihilus but I think Annihilus would tear Kang a new one. Which wouldn't be so bad since there are like a million Kangs to deal with.

Or Rama Tut or Immortus or Scarlet Centurian...
 
That's been re-retconned, though. She was there at the start of the league again thanks to Infinite Crisis.

But even if that wasn't the case BrianWilly said "both". JLA Year One...okay I get that but silver age, she was there.
And Hal is the only one out of all the current members that were in both. Not just one or the other. Which is why Meltzer gives him special status as a true original.
 
Annihilus can return on his own. A new bug is grown for him. That is how it's always been and it was obvious at the end of ANNIHILATION, with Ravenous tending to him. All Annihilus needs is time. He doesn't need Kang to warp things for him to return, really.

I remember the end of Annihilation, and a new bug is indeed being created for him. And we also know that the new bug will even have the same memories, effectively being a perfect clone. But you're forgetting this is comics. What we know now can always change, and it always does. Like mentioned, the Kang/Annihilus alliance could come from a variety of reasons. Some of those reasons might not make sense now, but they will when we know the whole story (assuming I'm right).

I mean I get your point, that ANNIHILATION usually amps villains up and Kang definately could use a competant redesign (see Thanos) and dusting off. But I figured the Phanalax were the core recievers of this (along with Super-Adaptoid, of course). Kang just seems...out of left field. I mean all you have to go on is to hope the title is being "obvious" again. I really don't see how Kang and the Phanalax are connected.

Annihilus was just as out of left field. I remember everyone assuming Thanos or Galactus, and being completely taken by surprised by Annihilus.

I mean if it happens, you can naturally be proud to be right about it, and if handled competantly, I'd cheer it on, I'm just figuring that for now guessing that Kang is coming is a vague one at best. We could rattle off a dozen cosmic villains who "conquer" stuff if we wanted. All Kang's done for ages is fight the Avengers and lose. Annihilus never dealt with Kang, either (least to the best of my recollection).

We'll see what happens, I guess. I'd rather Kang show up with a bold new design and appetite rather than sitting on a shelf waiting for YOUNG AVENGERS vol. 2, which may never come at this rate.

I don't think it's vague. I'm just using the logic we've come to understand based on the last Annihilation. It's paint by numbers, really. And if it turns out that it's not Kang, then that only means that Marvel has decided not to follow it's own formula, which, so far it has been following.
 
Alright Hype I'm finally back in the States, so I get my comics on time (not a day-2 days late).

Small week for me this week, but I bought Cap and JLA. Oh, and when I say "book" I mean "issue."

Captain America- 6/10 (good, not great).
I still think good things are in store for the arc, but I also think it is time to finish it. My main problem with this stretch of Brubaker's run is he seems to have forgotten that we get one comic, once a month. As a result, issue to issue, I'm not really excited. I think the pacing of each event within the comic is fine-- every piece of dialogue is wonderfully maximized, and the characterization is excellent. But the pacing on the whole, when read in context of an issue, is getting to be too slow. I'd like more to happen, and soon. I really don't want a year's worth of cat and mouse.

My next problem is one of those logic problems that pops up when you're no longer in love with a book, a nasty example of applying real world reasoning where it doesn't always belong. I really can't picture Tony Stark worried about Bucky coming to kill him, I don't see why anyone who knows Tony would be worried that Bucky is coming to kill him... he's Iron Man. I'm surprised he didn't just go get him. Also, is Black Widow really the only person he can send after Bucky? She's really cool and all, but I mean, you can't also have Ms Marvel or someone fly around a bit? I'm pretty sure any superhero would be willing to help hunt for Cap's killer. This hunt is a little over-dramatic don't y'think?

It's still a good series, and if you're reading Cap you can't miss the issue. I would just like it to speed up. This will probably be an excellent year long trade.

JLA-- 5/10 (not bad, not good).
In the end I didn't like Meltzer's run. Aside from his sometimes confusing narratives (never thought I'd say that about a comic), his choice of plots was just off. This is more or less a day in the life in the watch-tower, and he basically takes this issue to tell you what you more or less already know about the JLA members, more exposition on who the characters are (as if we don't already know, and as if he hasn't already done this before). There are one or two neat moments that save the book from being bad, but nothing that makes it a book that you have to buy, even if you are reading JLA. (There is a semi-important reveal, but if just want to know you could just ask Hype really). I really wanted to like his run, but overall, I couldn't.

You don't have to buy this one. It certainly isn't a bad book, but it isn't good either.
 
Oh one last thing-- Annihilation-- is it worth the money? I know nothing about the characters but it seems to be pretty popular here. Please advise. Thanks.
 
Oh one last thing-- Annihilation-- is it worth the money? I know nothing about the characters but it seems to be pretty popular here. Please advise. Thanks.

The first Annihilation is most definitely worth it. I passed on it when it first came out for the same reason (I wasn't too familiar with all the characters), but I picked up the back issues not long ago and enjoyed the hell out of it. Annihilation Conquest is to new to make a judgement, but so far Star Lord has been a ton of fun, and Quasar and Nova have been good reads. The only one I'm still on the fence about is Wraith. I'm not sure I'd recommend that one.
 
The first Annihilation is worth your immortal soul, let alone paltry currency.

As for Annihilation: Conquest, Star-Lord has definitely been the best of the bunch. Nova's a close second and Quasar is enjoyable if a bit bland to me. Wraith is recommended only for that very small segment of the population that doesn't constantly feel the urge to punch emo kids in the face.
 
Wraith is recommended only for that very small segment of the population that doesn't constantly feel the urge to punch emo kids in the face.

Great review. Elegant and to the point. (That said, I kind of enjoy Wraith, if only because I love new characters, emo or otherwise.)
 
I'm enjoying Wraith well enough to keep reading. But I never claimed I wasn't a hypocrite or emo, so there you go. :oldrazz:
 
Nothing...NOTHING can match 90s toon version of Silver Surfer emo. Watch an episode and the words "ZENN LAA!" will be burned into your mind.
 
Annihilation Conquest: Quasar #2

Pretty good second issue. The stakes are raised and it looks like things aren't going so well. The Super Adaptoid continues to kick some ass turning Quasar's search into a race to find the Savior and now that Heather's turned into a big nasty dragon it looks like she's going to have some catching up to do when/if she manages to get past this latest obstacle.

The story is good and for the most part the art is good but I'm getting distracted by one thing: nipples. Not to be a prude but the artist apparently feels it is necessary to draw them in every single panel and its starting to become an unnecessary eyesore. From what I've seen of Mike Lilly's art that I could find apparently its his style but part of me wonders if there wasn't a conscious decision in choosing him to "sex up" the lesbian duo by showing off their hard nipples whenever possible.

3/5. It would have gotten a 4/5 but it looses a point for that art problem.

Booster Gold #1

Whenever I've exposed Booster Gold to a few of my friends who exclusively like Marvel, I've found that they end up liking that character. A lot of that, I think is because Booster goes against the expectations that being a DC character brings (conceptually I mean). He's a bit of a ****-up. He's a bit selfish. He's altogether very human and very flawed. He wasn't granted his powers, he didn't learn them, he didn't even work for them, he stole them as an easy get-rich quick scheme.

I know the DC universe hasn't been the "Superfriends" if you will in a long, long time. But you'd be surprised how often, people who've never read a comic look at DC and still hold that view of it.

So I was extremely happy that his ongoing was announced following 52. He really shone through there and it was nice to see he wasn't going to be left flapping in the wind. This is a pretty much the sequel to his 52 story, meaning if you didn't read it you're going to be lost in the winds. I actually don't think that's a problem, 52 was a critical stage in his life and it should be the basis of his future adventures.

Lots of set-up this issue for the rest of the series but it was all very exciting. I'm guessing we're going to see a Booster/Supernova fight down the line. Should be very cool.

5/5
 
Waid re-emphasized his JLA Year One origin in 52 having the original 5 with Supes,Bats,and WW joining after.

I don't even think DC knows who the original 5 were anymore.

DC continuity sucks.
 
You should change your name to "DC Destruction".
 
It does seem like Meltzer and Waid are fighting some kind of personal battle over who the founders were, doesn't it?

I'll settle this:

Vibe, Guy Gardener, Steel, Booster Gold, Mr. Miracle and Oberon founded the JLA.

Oh and Martian Manhunter and Aquaman.
 

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