TheCorpulent1
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Fractured Fables was all right. It was about half-and-half between chuckle-worthy takes on the fables and groan-inducing bombs. I liked the Red Riding Hood and Rapunzel stories most.
The Irredeemable/Incorruptible issue was fantastic. I was interested in Irredeemable when I first heard about it, but I missed the first issue. I bought #2 through 4 and eventually managed to get a second printing of #1, but I never read them because I was cutting comics at the time and I didn't want to chance getting really into a new series at $4 a pop. So, of course, I read the Irredeemable FCBD issue and fell in love with it, then found #2 through 4 and read those, and now I'm like a crack fiend in need of more. I'll probably pick up #5 and 6 if I can, then get the second trade, which I think was just released, and then pick up the series' individual issues from there.
Incorruptible was good as well, but the concept struck me as weaker than Irredeemable's. It seems a lot likelier for a hero who tries to do his best every day in a horrible world to lose his s*** and become a murderous psychopath than it does for a murderous psychopath to see said ex-hero in action and suddenly reform. But I'll pick up the first trade of that as well and give it more of a chance than just one issue. I did at least like Max Damage as a character.
The Sixth Gun was cool, but that was pretty much a guarantee because it's from Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt, the same team behind the utterly fantastic The Damned series. The Sixth Gun is basically a mystical western, which is fun. It makes absolutely no sense at first and seems to just be a bunch of random people doing random stuff, but you start to get an idea of what's going on toward the end of the issue. I'll definitely be picking that up when it's released, but if I'd heard of it some other way besides getting to sample the first issue for free on FCBD, I'd have picked it up anyway--such is my love for these creators.
The Irredeemable/Incorruptible issue was fantastic. I was interested in Irredeemable when I first heard about it, but I missed the first issue. I bought #2 through 4 and eventually managed to get a second printing of #1, but I never read them because I was cutting comics at the time and I didn't want to chance getting really into a new series at $4 a pop. So, of course, I read the Irredeemable FCBD issue and fell in love with it, then found #2 through 4 and read those, and now I'm like a crack fiend in need of more. I'll probably pick up #5 and 6 if I can, then get the second trade, which I think was just released, and then pick up the series' individual issues from there.
Incorruptible was good as well, but the concept struck me as weaker than Irredeemable's. It seems a lot likelier for a hero who tries to do his best every day in a horrible world to lose his s*** and become a murderous psychopath than it does for a murderous psychopath to see said ex-hero in action and suddenly reform. But I'll pick up the first trade of that as well and give it more of a chance than just one issue. I did at least like Max Damage as a character.
The Sixth Gun was cool, but that was pretty much a guarantee because it's from Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt, the same team behind the utterly fantastic The Damned series. The Sixth Gun is basically a mystical western, which is fun. It makes absolutely no sense at first and seems to just be a bunch of random people doing random stuff, but you start to get an idea of what's going on toward the end of the issue. I'll definitely be picking that up when it's released, but if I'd heard of it some other way besides getting to sample the first issue for free on FCBD, I'd have picked it up anyway--such is my love for these creators.