haha. Love hearing Roy Williams of the Dallas Cowboys saying he believes his team can "run the table" and win the final 9 games, making it to the playoffs. Makes me REALLY hope to see the Cowboys lose their next game.
Anyway, looking at my budget, I noticed I had enough money to get a good bunch of my comics. Here's the ones I've read so far.
X-Men: To Serve And Protect #1
This was much better than I thought it would be, especially if you would have told me I'd enjoy the first story, featuring Anole and Rockslide, the most. Yost does a good job making me actually like these two characters, and his dialogue is very humorous. My only complaint? I'm almost as tired of Mr. Negative as I am with ninjas. They sure are pushing that villian down our throats...and, he's just a bad knockoff of some classic gangster villians of Marvel's past, like Kingpin and The Rose.
Emma Frost vs. Man-Drill was also funny. (I loved her comment on his name, Man-DRILL.) Cyper's story wasn't anything special; but, the final one, featuring Fantomex and Batroc was cute.
Red Hood: The Lost Days #6
Meh. This comic is a little too late, especially as I doubt there is a big Red Hood fan left, after DC butchered that character in recent years. This mini wasn't bad...it just wasn't significant any longer.
This final issue sees Jason seeking his revenge on The Joker. The ending isn't surprising at all...especially since we know he won't kill that villian in the end. But, it does take us right to the point of how Hush learns Batman's identity and where Jason gets his Red Hood disguise. I give it a mild recommendation; and, a lot of that has to do with DC charging a reasonable price ($2.99) for this mini..whereas Marvel would have me shelling out an extra buck.
Brightest Day #13
Doesn't this title seem to have gone though a slight change since it first came out? Before, we complained how not much happened each issue, as we got many different scenes involving the numerous characters involved. Now, we get one or two of the main stories, giving the reader more satisfaction...unless you aren't really that crazy about the week's featured character.
That's the case with another issue of Brightest Day. My least favorite in this book is Hawkman and Hawkgirl. Their history is rather confusing..especially when a couple years ago it was revealed that Hawkman's history really doesn't go back as far as we've been lead to believe. (This was during the mini that Jim Starlin wrote...and, I believe a Hawkman one-shot got heavily into.) I guess all that is being written off, because it's not even mentioned, and we're back to "the many lives of Hawkman and Hawkgirl."
The end of this issue shows the return of Batman, which further duplicates the Marvel fiasco with Captain America last year. (Seriously. Don't these comic companies EVER look at the things that readers dislike intensely?) Heck, I almost expect DC to have a storyline featuring Darkseid coming to Superman and Lois Lane, making their marriage nullified in comic's history. (It's one thing when you are the first to make the mistake...but, quite another to follow up with your own idiotic move....not that I'm calling the nullification of Spidey's marriage a mistake. I think that made the Spidey comics finally get a breath of fresh air, and the controversy has only helped people talk about it more.)
Amazing Spider-Man #647
Speaking of Spidey! This was a pretty darn good issue of ASM, and I didn't even mind shelling out $4.99 for such quality. This issue gets the reader ready for Slott's run on this comic, wrapping up some storylines (and characters), while advancing others. (Harry is gone, but Peter finally has a lady-love!)
Yep, I liked that first story...but, it was the little Epilogue and stories in the second half of this book that made me enjoy it more. Vinnie confronting Harry was fantastic, and we got to see that old side of Harry return. The new city ordinance by Jonah on city operations was hilarious. I LOVED seeing Joe Kelly and JM Ken Niimura get another short story..that art reminding me so much of I Kill Giants. And, the final story featuring the girl who kissed Peter101 issues ago...also very funny. The only story I didn't like was the overly sentimental Flash Thompson one. We've seen this type of story twice already...and I didn't need another. (It's like the only storyline they have when it comes to Flash's character.)

Captain America: Man Out Of Time #1
Not a bad retelling of Cap's origin...not the Timely Comics one, but when he'd finally make his reappearance in Avengers. It's nice we get a new version of the events which supposedly killed him and Bucky; and, we get taken to the point in time he's awakened from that infamous block of ice. (Part of me hates when things get updated too much. I don't think Cap should be seeing people on cellphones...that's much too current.) Waid does a decent job; but, with the amount of material we're given, it should be a buck cheaper. $3.99 is a bit too much.
Sweet Tooth #15
I really can't get enough of this title. It's what Jeff Lemire will be remembered for, and obviously why he's now writing Superboy. Again, we don't get a lot in terms of advancing the story; but, we do get quite a few interesting or nice moments. Sweet Tooth's relationship with the pig-girl, Wendy, is so touching; and, then we get the shared dream between Sweet Tooth and Mr. Jepperd.
What's funny is that this art isn't particularily great; but, it's now as much a part of this book as Lemire's writing. It has added such beauty to the book. This is definitely why I read comics!

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Superboy #1
And...that brings us to Superboy. Oh, man. I was extremely excited when I heard Lemire would be writing this title; but, now...not so much.
Don't get me wrong. This isn't a bad first issue; but, I think it's clear that Sweet Tooth is a story from Lemire's heart, and this one is for his wallet. I don't feel the inspiration that we get with the previously reviewed issue, and this first issue relied more on having some guest appearances from The Phantom Stranger, Parasite, and Poison Ivy than really getting us into Conner.
The good thing about this comic is a) the price is right, and b) while it didn't "wow" me, it didn't drive me away from getting the next issue. A mild review for me.

