being possessed isn't what its cracked out to be... no privacy... no... 'me time'
Being possessed sounds pretty great. You can spider crawl down stairs, vomit on people whenever you like, and lay in bed all the time.
I don't want to talk about the things that happened to me. Thank you.
and the tournament still hasnt started lol
Late to the party but I read the first volume of Geoff Johns New 52 Aquaman run on the crapper. It was... ok. I was under the impression I'd be reading underwater Conan/LOTR/GoT/your high fantasy here and a lot of it felt like something out of a 90's sitcom, or a bad episode of Lois & Clark.
This sums up my reaction to the work of Geoff Johns.Late to the party but I read the first volume of Geoff Johns New 52 Aquaman run on the crapper. It was... ok.
Who told you it was GoT/Conan? Johns big thing in his run was taking on the AM is a lame narrative in the pop culture more than anything else. The more fantasy runs were before Johns I'd say.
Have you ever read the ATLANTIS CHRONICHLES?
http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Atlantis_Chronicles_Vol_1
That, by Peter David is more akin to what you expected I think.
This sums up my reaction to the work of Geoff Johns.
Yeah man, Peter David's Aquaman was ****ing awesome. Big part of my intoduction to the character.
Johns was absolutely too preoccupied with Aquaman's reputation. No one thought he was lame during Peter David's run and his place in Morrison's JL. IIRC wasn't it Johns who gave him a haircut and put him back in the orange scales?
Even the mediocre have their moments. That and Green Lantern were his (maybe Flash too, but I never got into it). Still, even at his best, there's something really basic about his writing, imo. I never read it and think it's brilliant the way I have with the best from Grant Morrison, Mark Waid, Alan Moore, etc.Batman Earth One is excellent, take a seat.
Batman Earth One is excellent, take a seat.
Even the mediocre have their moments. That and Green Lantern were his (maybe Flash too, but I never got into it). Still, even at his best, there's something really basic about his writing, imo. I never read it and think it's brilliant the way I have with the best from Grant Morrison, Mark Waid, Alan Moore, etc.