TheCorpulent1
SHAZAM!
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2001
- Messages
- 154,474
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 31
Slott had Starfox charged with rape, only to reveal later that it was ultimately Thanos' fault that his powers spun out of control. He then voluntarily had them shut off. Innocence is still pretty intact there, as far as I'm concerned.
I could still see Gauntlet as the protective type. Assuming that scene where he tried to kick Rage out of the Initiative was a true recollection of events, he's very clearly not a horrible person when he's not barking orders and making an epithet out of the New Warriors' name. He pulled Rage aside and then calmly explained why Rage wasn't ready (for more than just talking back to him) with a hint of genuine sadness that Rage couldn't hack it, it seemed to me. Slott really humanized Gauntlet in this issue. Kind of funny that he made me like a guy I hated and hate a guy I liked all in one issue.
The Ultra-Girl/Justice romance is rather odd. I don't think she's nearly as much of a rebound as Tigra is for Hank, though. I get this feeling whenever I see those two together that it's just all about the sex because Hank had too much "relationship stuff" with Jan for all those years. It was also disconcerting how both Hank and Justice look like full-grown, hardened men in this issue, yet Tigra and Ultra-Girl look like middle school girls. Awesome work, Uy.

I could still see Gauntlet as the protective type. Assuming that scene where he tried to kick Rage out of the Initiative was a true recollection of events, he's very clearly not a horrible person when he's not barking orders and making an epithet out of the New Warriors' name. He pulled Rage aside and then calmly explained why Rage wasn't ready (for more than just talking back to him) with a hint of genuine sadness that Rage couldn't hack it, it seemed to me. Slott really humanized Gauntlet in this issue. Kind of funny that he made me like a guy I hated and hate a guy I liked all in one issue.
The Ultra-Girl/Justice romance is rather odd. I don't think she's nearly as much of a rebound as Tigra is for Hank, though. I get this feeling whenever I see those two together that it's just all about the sex because Hank had too much "relationship stuff" with Jan for all those years. It was also disconcerting how both Hank and Justice look like full-grown, hardened men in this issue, yet Tigra and Ultra-Girl look like middle school girls. Awesome work, Uy.

Jesus tapdancing Christ, really? Eddy Barrows was probably the worst artist on 52. Why couldn't Igle be the full-time penciler?He abruptly decided to reconsider his career or something; Jamal Igle does #52, and then Eddy Barrows (yanked off Countdown to Adventure) comes on as regular artist with #53.
