JewishHobbit said:
Okay... before I get to my reviews, I just want to say something. SHUT UP!!!! Okay, good to get that out of my system. And that SU is aimed at everyone who's assuming the worse for everything.
WOW! I'm flabbergasted at you acting this way! Are you spending too much time with your brother-in-law?

I thought the point was people speaking their minds. It does say bought/
THOUGHT, after all.
JewishHobbit said:
Hulk showing up in Ultimates doesn't ruin a thing in Hulk Vs Wolverine...
Actually, it shows you that Banner's "Zen" training sticks and he doesn't go back to the same semi-mindless creature at the end of the series which was always a possibility considering they send someone to kill him and piss him off further.
JewishHobbit said:
and Bendis went out of his way to TELL YOU that Magneto isn't dead. Stop assuming crap and then blaming Marvel for the crap you're assuming. Just read the freakin' stories and enjoy them for what they are. Okay.. now to my reviews.
Ok, sorry!! I guess your assumption (which is what it is until we see Magnus again, if ever) is right and the others' is wrong.
Astonishing X-Men 15: Solid read. I LOVED the Wolverine as a kid parts and it was cool to see Hisako stepping up to the plate in a bigger way than before; it's cool how it could be tied in to the Runaway's future where she's supposed to be the X-Men's leader. Piotr's fight with Shaw was a little iffy since he IS supposed to know that he went about it the wrong way, but I guess since he's "made of rage" now it "makes sense". The last page homage in Kitty's pose was AWESOME!
52 week 7: Well, back-to-basics-Booster sure got his this week! If comics were interactive I'm sure he would be getting a lot of "owned" pics in this issue. Kathy Kane gets introduced and we get a bit of background on her. By far, my favorite parts were the space ones, though. The last page has me anxious for next week!
Justice #6: Like the others have said, this series continues to kick ass. I love how the villains have had a slight makeover to make them more "adult" or "gortesque", it's not a power up but the way they're visualized gives them a fresh feel. I'd love to see Firestorm in this, but I think I'm going to get disappointed.
Shadowpact #2: While I had high hopes for this series, the second issue was run of the mill. Heroes meet villains for the first time, villains beat heroes to set up the comeback issue. I know that magic's supposed to have changed, but the characters don't feel like themselves. I don't know, it's just an average issue.
All-Star Superman #4: Although I'm not one for the All Star line I borrowed some of the previous ones and read this week's #4. Although it's kinda cool to see Superman done in an old school yet modernized way it's kinda weird also. I actually liked the twists and turns the story had and that it was a self contained issue. Not something I'd keep buying, but something cool to read from a friend. It's still Shakespeare compared to All-Star Batman, of course!!!