Wow! I just read Terror, Inc., issues #1 and #2...what a kickass comic!!! I definitely recommend it, and I really hope it gets picked up again. It fits perfectly with the Max line, and it would be awesome to see this character and Max Punisher meet in the future. Now, I've got to dig up my old Terror, Inc. comics from the 90's and re-read them....though, I doubt they are anywhere near as good. 9/10
I also read issues #1-4 of Super Villian Team-Up: Modok's 11. Not bad. I've read much, much worse this week. I love how each member of this team are all in it for different reasons, and you never know whom is going to try and double-cross who? (Or, is the who and whom the other way around?) 7/10
Fantastic Four #550 still sucks. I hate McDuffie's New FF; although, it sure wasn't very new. Reed and Sue were pretty prominent in every issue...at least writers of the past would make the missing character of the fantastic four more of an event. (Wasn't Reed supposedly dead for a good year a while back there?) This storyline (and especially this issue in particular) didn't grab my interest at all. Sometimes storywriters today just don't know when to keep it simple; and, this had so many characters popping up and making appearances that it really became overkill. At least the New FF phase is over with this issue. 5/10
Howard The Duck had a pretty good first issue. I love Howard's apathy towards everything...it's a hell of a lot better than last week's Captain Carrot and the Final Ark #1. The only humor in this comic is taking the DC world and comics in general and giving them humorous animal likenesses. For example, this issue's adventures are at the "Sandy Eggo Comic-Con," and there are plenty of name changes of popular characters and comic titles: Mad Magazine is called "Rabid," Vertigo is "Birdigo," Cartoon Network is "Cattoon Network," and Wildstorm is called "Wildstream." I remember reading the original Captain Carrot back in the day...I'll have to see if it was any better when the Showcase edition of all 20 issues comes out later this month. As for this, I'm seriously debating if getting all three issues is worth it. 4/10
Anyway, like I said, pick up Terror, Inc., especially if you are a fan of Punisher's Max title.