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  1. 4 minutes ago, Cliff Hanger said:

    I liked the revelation that the threeboot LSH was the future of Earth-Prime a lot, it made sense with what Waid set up in early issues.  But I fucking hate the way the Reboot and Threeboot Legions are treated as superfluous, with the Levitz Legion being the only one that matters and has personalities.

    I mean that's basically Johns' ethos post Wally Flash run in a nutshell. "Sure other periods were cool, but the Silver Age must be best at everything!"

  2. Yeah, I don't find most of Final Crisis that hard to follow either. Some of it is easier to place in the DCU with ancillary stuff. The New Gods died, had a war in the afterlife that Darkseid won causing the evil gods to reincarnate on Earth back in Seven Soldiers and slowly build their power base while their living past selves were more in focus. The problem is that they're still dead, just possessing humans, so Darkseid tries to use the Anti-Life Equation, finally found during his time on Earth, to enslave reality and bend it to his will so he can survive. Problem being that his continued existence is destabilizing the multiverse which allows ancient vampire god monitor Mandrakk to escape his eternal prison. I can explain the Monitor stuff too later if needed but that's the Darkseid portion basically.

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  3. No idea why but I've been on a Mark Millar Hoopla binge. Finally read Kick Ass 3 and it was probably my favourite after the original. Kick Ass remains a concept I should hate but have really enjoyed all said.

     

    Then I read Huck and boy howdy that is probably the best thing Millar has written. Certainly my favourite take of Superman that he's done since leaving DC. Well, outside some talk about Huck being 'slow' which aside from the disabled savant trope being weird as hell, he's never really actually written as having any sort of impairment so much as just being kind of average intelligence and quiet. It's a real weird choice. But everything else about the book is just great. As far from a typical Mark Millar book as you can get yet still having his voice and Rafael Albuquerque's art is perfect. Must read.

  4. On 8/8/2018 at 1:28 AM, Betsy Zeidler said:

    I've heard some dissenting opinions on Ms. Rose, what's the deal?

    She's got some shade from the LGBT community too, both for being kind of a safe choice (less her fault) but also for behavioural stuff like outing Demi Lovato and hanging with Floyd Mayweather despite him being well known as an abusive creep, plus some other criticisms. Just little bits of bad behaviour that individually would be kind of whatever but come together to form a more problematic whole.

     

    In terms of her acting, Kate Kane falls under the Batman rule where as long as she can do stoic she'll be fine enough for the most part.

  5. Man. Psylocke as a British woman in a Japanese body has been problematic forever, but considering the character has since developed a pretty heavy Asian American following and is super popular in that incarnation, I can't see that change going over particularly well.

  6. Watched "The Babysitter" on Netflix the other night, and damn did they ever nail that perfect self-aware slasher sweet spot. Great character, lots of genuinely clever bits (The blood spray running gag is great) and a bunch of quality actors scene chewing as the villains (though Robbie Amell comes close to stealing the movie). Check it out if you have 90 minutes to kill.

     

    Also finally watching the No End House season of Channel Zero. I love that episode 4 feels like it could have been an ending and I'm expecting the last two to get pretty wild. I liked what I've seen of Candle Cove (half finished it and now need to rewatch the first half to finish the second, wife hates rewatching so it's down to me watching on my own to get back to where we were at to finish it) but No End House hits a lot harder a lot faster and has some pretty great surprises as it goes. The only problem is that

    I never trusted Seth for a second. Dude 100% looked and felt like someone who would turn out to be a secret villain.

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  7. I actually think most of the Return of Wolverine minis have been pretty good, Claws of a Killer being the one that's sort of meh. 

    The problem is more that they put out sixteen issues labelled 'Hunt for Wolverine' with everyone knowing damn well they weren't going to find him in any of them.

  8. And again, between Golden Age Batman/Superman reprints and the forthcoming Detective Comics books there is PLENTY of racist imagery going around, including with bigger franchises for them. But there's also a lot more Super/Bat collections for people to trip over I guess.

  9. Ah good my gamble that it would duplicate the results of Finding Neverland is paying off at least.

     

    At 67% now with 17 reviews. Top critics are 5-2 for it but even one of the fresh reviews has a pretty tepid summary. It looks like it's going to come down to how reviewers fall on middling stuff being fresh or rotten.

  10. On 7/26/2018 at 12:52 PM, TheVileOne said:

    Yeah after 33 reviews. Let's see where it is after 100 to 200.

     

    On 7/26/2018 at 3:23 PM, The Unholy Dragon said:

    It's a pretty low key release in a general sense. I'll be surprised if it gets 100 reviews and outright baffled if it gets 200.

     

    67 reviews and 90% in case anyone was wondering how this turned out.

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  11. DC cancelled the Shazam! Monster Society of Evil hardcover for the same vintage racism concerns as 7 or 8 years ago when they cancelled it last time. 

     

    Gotta be a movie thing because we have two hardcovers of pre-Batman Detective Comics coming. Still disappointing given how important the story is to the history of longer form serialization in comics.

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