TheCorpulent1
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Well, yeah, but I figured I'd try not being cynical for once.
the book sucks terribly now, and it pisses me off. like....its REALLY REALLY REALLY bad, embarassing bad.
and the thing is, i remember at comic con last year, the editor of the book was saying how they want to focus on and do "wonky" stories. which is like, WTF? here you have two of the best, most iconic, and most popular comic characters of all time...and you want to do "wonky" stories? thats bull s#!t. Batman/Superman should have the biggest and baddest most epic blockbuster stories. it should be an honor for artists and writers to get this job, it should be a highly sought coveted job at DC, and only the best of the best should get that job. this book should be a top seller month after month.
instead, we're being fed s#!t. i would like DC to show more respect for these characters.
Public Enemies was good, but as soon as that was finished, I think that Loeb passed his expiration date.Loeb's run gave us Supergirl. For that, I will never forgive him.
Yowza, I loved the introduction of Supergirl. Loved it. Stopped buying after the arc with the grown-up Legionaires.
Oh yeah, I forgot about "Vengeance." IMO, it was kinda meh in both the story and art department. The only worthwhile bits were Bizarro's shenanigans and Darkseid trapping Supes in the Source Wall and then basically telling Mxyzptlk to piss off.Loeb's run went from great (Public Enemies) to entertaining-as-long-as-you-don't-stop-to-think-about-it (Supergirl) to terrible (Absolute Power) to pretty good (Vengeance). Since then, it went from boring (Verheiden's first story) to weak (current story).