I do most of my talking here -- my boss is too far behind and the coupla co-workers I have that do read, read mostly DC and independents, where I read almost exclusively Marvel (I read Darkness also, my only outside book).
I've only read Darkness when he's involved in a crossover...but, I could never get into the character that much.
Anyway, here are 3 comics I read at work today, trying to pass the time:
Blackest Night Titans #3: Remember how I said Wolverine's The List was lame to me, because the villian came out looking like a chump? Well, in the three tie-ins, the Black Ring villians all get defeated...and, we still have a good 4 or 5 months left in this event. How does it generate interest by having these villians getting defeated...or, having all three tie-ins basically be the same story with different characters???
At least with Titans, we get one somewhat significant event, which is the death of Hawk of Hawk & Dove. (Of course, it pales in comparison to the death of Frank Castle...Frank is an A-list character, while Hawk is C or D-list at best.) Yet, halfway through a major event, I should be seeing the good guys getting their butts handed to them, leaving me dying to see how they can get out of this mess.
Final Crisis Aftermath - Ink #6: By issue #2, I was completely bored with this title. None of the Aftermath titles were particularily great ... the only one I'd recommend being Run ... and, I found myself not caring one iota for the characters in this title. Sheesh, I don't even remember Ink being in Final Crisis, or what part he played. I'm glad all the Aftermath titles are done. Maybe Final Crisis can finally be called Final.
Muppet Peter Pan #2: Boom's best of the kid's line of comics. After reading the first issue of the Pixar comics, I dropped them all. (I even read my kid a couple of them, and she didn't laugh once. She's more of a fan of Beasts of Burden by Dark Horse...although, it's a bit too scary for a 7 year old..and, I have to change the language from time to time.) I have yet to read a bad Muppet comic, and this is so cute. Of course, my enjoyment comes from being a fan of the old Muppet Show and their earlier movies. (I LOVE Muppet Christmas Carol!) The writer really knows their muppets, and all the ridiculous humor and jokes are spot on in these books. This is very good stuff! (I'm not sure if someone who isn't a Muppet fan would enjoy it...I'd be interested in finding out.)