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Given how excellent 52 has been this year, I intend to do just that.
*does General Chang-style spin in computer chair* Cry Havoc!! and let slip the Dogs of War!!!
*cues Holst's "Mars - The God of War" onto playlist*
Moderator: Steve
You really enjoy doing that too much...Steve wrote:*does General Chang-style spin in computer chair* Cry Havoc!! and let slip the Dogs of War!!!
It works like that, yes, but it's still worth getting on it's own. It focues on J'onn as he telepathically observes the conflict and muses on his relationship with Humans and on the paradox of Human Nature, shifting between emotion and reason, love and hate, etc.JME2 wrote:You really enjoy doing that too much...Steve wrote:*does General Chang-style spin in computer chair* Cry Havoc!! and let slip the Dogs of War!!!
Ah, yes on the main issue, maybe on the WWIII one-shots. It just feels too much like a final attempt to tie together various unrelated, unanswered questions in the two weeks before we hit what was the OYL jump.
And also setting up the recently concluded Liberman/Barrionuevo mini-series that spun out of Brave New World. It was a...decent, explanation, I guess, and nice to see Ostrander revisiting elements from his run on J'onn's cancelled title. I'll say that most of the final unanswered OYL elements felt decent in how they worked into it save for Jason Todd becoming Nightwing.Steve wrote:It works like that, yes, but it's still worth getting on it's own. It focues on J'onn as he telepathically observes the conflict and muses on his relationship with Humans and on the paradox of Human Nature, shifting between emotion and reason, love and hate, etc.JME2 wrote:You really enjoy doing that too much...Steve wrote:*does General Chang-style spin in computer chair* Cry Havoc!! and let slip the Dogs of War!!!
Ah, yes on the main issue, maybe on the WWIII one-shots. It just feels too much like a final attempt to tie together various unrelated, unanswered questions in the two weeks before we hit what was the OYL jump.