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Civil War: Initiative is basically a preview comic for all of the post-CW comics. There are previews of Thunderbolts and a few other comics in it.
yay not buying

Civil War: Initiative is basically a preview comic for all of the post-CW comics. There are previews of Thunderbolts and a few other comics in it.

Hal's very inclusion is pretty Silver Agey. Modern audiences are all about John as the JLA's Green Lantern, but Meltzer took it back to the Silver Age with Hal. The Red Tornado is about as Silver Age as you can get too, considering all he's ever done since the Silver Age is get blown up. Now he's practically the linchpin of the team.Pfft, the Silver Age? I don't see it. Hal Boredan? Meltzer writes him inoffensively. If anything the old JLA Year One origins of the League were more Silver Age, due to Waid, and Meltzer's (probably editorally-enforced) Trinity origin seems more modern.
Not that it matters or is specific to this week, but because it is the basis for DC's first animated DTV in competition with the Marvel/Lion's Gate ones (and they NEED some steady competition, something I doubt the great HELLBOY ANIMATED is going to provide), but I'm developping interest in getting DC: NEW FRONTIER in the two TPB's for $40 (likely less with discounts, like maybe about $36), vs. the "Absolute" edition which is like $75. Talk about rooking. Not sure when I am getting it but it's the next "trade hunt" on my radar.

It's a ****ty read and I go out of my way for nothing. I'm far too lazy for that.I misspelled "editorially."
Oh, and quit being a *****ebag Corp. It's a good read and you're going out of your way to dislike it.

Not that it matters or is specific to this week, but because it is the basis for DC's first animated DTV in competition with the Marvel/Lion's Gate ones (and they NEED some steady competition, something I doubt the great HELLBOY ANIMATED is going to provide), but I'm developping interest in getting DC: NEW FRONTIER in the two TPB's for $40 (likely less with discounts, like maybe about $36), vs. the "Absolute" edition which is like $75. Talk about rooking. Not sure when I am getting it but it's the next "trade hunt" on my radar.
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myself.Not to mention it's bigger, which means you can enjoy Cooke's fantasmagorical art even more. Somehow. Just get the damn Absolute.Stop developing interest and buy the Absolute already.t:
Seriously,it reads better altogether,and there are a great deal of added story pages in the absolute.