Countdown #36
Oh joy, Deathstroke appears. When I say "joy," mostly I mean "cock." Speaking of cock...
whoa there Slade. And still speaking of cock...Piper's immune to Ivy? But Catwoman wasn't, so...well, I guess that says more about Catwoman than it does about Piper
. Despite getting more and more ridiculous by the panel, the Rogues story remains the best part of this whole nonsense.
Mary Marvel's storyline, on the other hand? It has surpassed the Karate Kid storyline in my eyes in terms of mediocrity. Mary acts like a heinous whiny cam****e and blows things up. Meanwhile, someone really needs to inform me as to what in the hell Zatanna was thinking, too; how is teaching Mary any spells going to help her with containing Black Adam's power considering that the power of Shazam doesn't actually have anything to do with spellcasting and none of the Marvels have shown the least bit of aptitude for it? Which, really, is all Judd Winick's fault, as most things tend to end up being.
My tolerance for the Karate Kid story at the moment is due entirely to the fact that I'm zoning the hell out during it. So, what happens? Don't know. Don't care.
(4.9 out of 10)
Astonishing X-Men #22
If you don't think this is great, you're not paying attention. It's [probably] not your fault, really; the lateness of shipping a comic as good as this is nigh-sinful. If Marvel had gotten their sht together, this series would be
done by now.
I do have a contention with the plot at this point; Kitty and Pete were with Aghanne, and then they leave to group up with Cyclops, who then tells us that they...need to speak with Aghanne? Why the poo didn't they just go back to Aghanne right then and there instead of flying off into space, then? And what in the world is Leviathan? Did I miss something?
Anyway everyone comes across great, very strongly characterized, as usual; Emma in particular is handled masterfully. I disliked her when Morrison(!) wrote her, I'm disliking her when other writers are currently writing her...but as always, she's great under Whedon. Hank also gets some great lines (shout-out to Morrison = YES), though I'm sure they won't please the hordes who still somehow want him to turn back into his bouncing clown characterization of the 80s.
That ending. Huh. Didn't see that coming. No one expects him to die. Obviously he's not going to die, but still. I fully expected him to start blasting, but...nope.
(8 out of 10)
Blue Beetle #18
"You brought this on yourselves! By teaching
evolution!"
If I had picks of the week, this would be my pick of the week. But I don't, so it isn't. But it is.
The Teen Titans suck right now. Let's get that out of the way, 'kay? They've sucked more in the past four or five months than they've ever sucked in the entirety of their continuity. But not here. They are
awesome here. They kick about seventy-six times the amount of ass that they do in their own book at the moment. Even
Supergirl is likeable! Okay, that's not entirely fair; Supergirl's been getting marginally more and more likeable lately. But still, every victory counts! Seriously, to see them all working together and working effectively brings moist feelings to my...uh, heart. I dunno if Beetle is going to stay on the Titans, but I hope he does, because he's got a lot of chemistry with them.
(10 out of 10)
Annihilation: Star-Lord #2
Is Star-Lord supposed to have a hyphen in it or not? It doesn't on the cover, but it does inside the book, except sometimes I think it doesn't.
Pretty good issue with straight-up mayhem. And I gotta say, I
completely didn't see the truce with the Annihilus bugs coming. It seems that Giffen is going to be using this series to tie up a lot of loose ends with the last Annihilation, including the remaining Annihilus forces. I approve.
That Shi'ar lady was dead annoying. HAH I MAKE OF PUN. But seriously folks, I'm glad Giffen decided to make her annoying and I'm glad her guts flew all over the place. I've never liked the Shi'ar. Always thought they were one of the worst aspects of the X-Men mythos. To see one's guts flying all over the place fills my soul with glee.
Noooo Groot

. Well maybe he's not dead.
I'm glad Quill is acting more and more like the Quill I remember from Annihilation here, because he still doesn't
look very much like the Quill I remember. Overlookable, but still.
(8.5 out of 10)
Birds of Prey #109
Oh for the love of...
Congratulations, Shado! You have managed to
give birth to Connor Hawke about twentysomething years ago despite the fact that you only had sex with Ollie like, I dunno, six or seven years ago comic time.
I should blame Bedard (he also got Connor's age wrong in the Black Canary mini), but the rest of this issue was actually pretty damn good and I can't bear to. Instead I wonder where the hell all of DC's editors have gone off to in these past few months. Seriously. Something as significant as Connor's lineage takes a minute...no,
less than a minute to look up. His mother is Sandra Moonday Hawke. He left the Ashram with Ollie at the age of eighteen. His half-brother's name is
Robert, who actually
is Shado's son. Get it right, Bedard.
Anyway. At first I was really glad that Bedard went ahead and addressed, full-frontal
, all the issues that various fans have had against Dinah marrying Ollie. And then I thought, wait a minute...isn't he just parroting everything that everyone on Teh Internets have been saying? It's like he went on this board or something and speed-read through Corp's posts over the past week. That's not...substance. That's just him repeating things and making it sound like a revelation. At best it's fanservice. At worst it's not genuine. I roll my eyes at Bendis all the time for pull this sort of stunt.
But then I thought...it
is kinda fitting, in a lot of ways. Barbara is her friend. And Dinah's fans, in a lot of ways, treat her as a well-known friend. The things that Barbara asks are exactly what a friend would ask, which is why all her fans have been asking it. And it's not like they're going off the deep end on all these non-sequiturs; the questions make sense. They deserve to be asked.
The best part of this issue...nay, the best part of this
week, and what made me decide to buy my very first Birds of Prey issue ever, is Barda and Sin. Oh my Buffy. Barda and Sin win forever. "Behold, child: the
Mega Rod." I'm going to be so pissed when Barda dies.
Oh yeah, which reminds me; Knockout's dead. It's actually done all right; DC continues its tradition of Countdown plots being done much better in other books than in the book itself.
(8.2 out of 10)
Green Lantern Corps #15
The Sinestro Corps war continues here...and damn, it's astounding how much more I like it in this book versus how bored I am of it in Hal's book. It's not perfect, but there's suspense, there's tension, there's explosions everywhere, there's Kilowog kicking a barrel of ass and being awesome at every turn, and the mother of all showdowns which doesn't even end here but continues into the next issue. This is where the real action is at.
(8 out of 10)