Phaedrus45
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Boy, am I way behind in my comic reading. First, the comics that were suppose to come Dec. 24th got delayed because of our snow storm, and my LCS didn't get them until the following Monday AND Tuesday; then, the next set of comics came that following Friday; and, this last batch came Wednesday. So, in a ten day period, I must have gotten about 120+ comics to read.
Anyway, I've only read one Marvel comic, that being the wrong covered X-Men/Spider-Man #3. I am loving this mini, and it's great to see a writer acknowledging The Clone Saga, and not just making a one-liner joke about it. Very nicely done, and worth it, even with the wrong cover. (Who knows, it might end up being worth more than the resolicited edition next week.)
The rest of my books that I read were the Independants. Walking Dead was excellent, especially seeing how the survivors are usually more dangerous than the zombies. Kirkman really knows how to increase the tension in this book. The Sword continues to impress me, and I really appreciate how the Luna Bros. have a complete 24-issue story in mind when writing their books. I really appreciate a title that has an end in sight, while not being just another miniseries. Compare that to the new issue of The Boys, which is suppose to end around issue 60, you appreciate what the Luna Bros. do even more. I enjoy The Boys well enough; but, Ennis seems just as concerned about trying to shock his readers as tell a good story. Unlike The Sword, this story has a lot of filler, and I don't feel as if I'm reading anything significant to what's going to be the inevitable end of it.
Buffy was pretty good, as usual. It entertained; but, again, I feel as if it was more filler for some things that are suppose to come later. It will be cool if we see more of Harmony in the future, though.
Finally, I'm loving the Dark Horse title, Kull. Dark Horse does a really good job with these kinds of titles, whether it's Conan, Kull, or Solomon Kane.
Anyway, I've only read one Marvel comic, that being the wrong covered X-Men/Spider-Man #3. I am loving this mini, and it's great to see a writer acknowledging The Clone Saga, and not just making a one-liner joke about it. Very nicely done, and worth it, even with the wrong cover. (Who knows, it might end up being worth more than the resolicited edition next week.)
The rest of my books that I read were the Independants. Walking Dead was excellent, especially seeing how the survivors are usually more dangerous than the zombies. Kirkman really knows how to increase the tension in this book. The Sword continues to impress me, and I really appreciate how the Luna Bros. have a complete 24-issue story in mind when writing their books. I really appreciate a title that has an end in sight, while not being just another miniseries. Compare that to the new issue of The Boys, which is suppose to end around issue 60, you appreciate what the Luna Bros. do even more. I enjoy The Boys well enough; but, Ennis seems just as concerned about trying to shock his readers as tell a good story. Unlike The Sword, this story has a lot of filler, and I don't feel as if I'm reading anything significant to what's going to be the inevitable end of it.
Buffy was pretty good, as usual. It entertained; but, again, I feel as if it was more filler for some things that are suppose to come later. It will be cool if we see more of Harmony in the future, though.
Finally, I'm loving the Dark Horse title, Kull. Dark Horse does a really good job with these kinds of titles, whether it's Conan, Kull, or Solomon Kane.