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Post by UltimateDC on Oct 11, 2006 18:13:19 GMT -5
Next issue... Deathstroke vs Deadshot! Saw it coming. It happened at the end of Villains United. Deathstroke won. -UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Oct 10, 2006 22:33:35 GMT -5
Nice job on the story. It sets up the basics of Catwoman's character, which is all we need right now. Plus the cover was pretty cool.
-UDC
(Who are the villains in the next story?)
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Post by UltimateDC on Jun 23, 2007 19:09:03 GMT -5
Now THAT is a good fight scene. Someone's gotta integrate that into the actual comics. The storyline was fun as well; it ties up the Black Adam arc pretty well and sets up for the next GREAT CRISIS. Good stuff, keep it up.
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Jan 11, 2007 0:13:28 GMT -5
Well, you're still introducing the general Shazam mythos, and this is an excellent way to bring in his arch-nemesis. Kudos!
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Oct 15, 2006 16:12:01 GMT -5
It's still a little creepy.
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Oct 14, 2006 16:30:33 GMT -5
Pretty much an introductory issue, but still good.
Isn't Mary supposed to be Billy's sister? Cuz if she is, it's a little creepy.
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Sept 4, 2007 22:10:54 GMT -5
Nice stuff. It wraps up the Starro-line (Starro storyline) well and sets up for a new League. But what about the future?
Will Hal Jordan be a good father to his love child? Is Aquaman's hand truly evil? Will Ollie make it home in one piece? Tune in next month. Same Justice time, same Justice channel.
I'm having an off day, in case you can't tell.
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Jun 27, 2007 18:55:51 GMT -5
My theory: Maxwell Lord is a Skrull. That was definately a good story and an excellent way to kick off the Crisis on Infinite Places. Keep it up! Also, I love the cover. -UDC Again with the Skrull. What is this Skrull you speak of? Fine. Maxwell Lord is a White Martian. Happy? -UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Jun 26, 2007 16:32:02 GMT -5
My theory: Maxwell Lord is a Skrull.
That was definately a good story and an excellent way to kick off the Crisis on Infinite Places. Keep it up!
Also, I love the cover.
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Aug 1, 2007 16:00:30 GMT -5
Alright, to elaborate further: This was amazing. A massive crossover fight scene with the Starros and, one I enjoyed much more, the League vs. the Society. But what will happen afterwards? Lex has a Starro, Aquaman is now left-handed, the JSA is back from the dead, Starman burnt out, Chloe is pregnant with Hal Jr., the Society lives to fight another day (Though I forget who's left) and, worst of all, Reddy's dead.
What will happen? Only time will tell...
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Jul 31, 2007 23:33:49 GMT -5
Holy crap in a hat.
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on May 1, 2007 21:59:01 GMT -5
Trippy stuff. The way Despero was defeated was gross, suspenseful and simple genius. A that ending was excellent ("Dude, the red phone is flashing!") and sets up excellently for the next story arc (Can you say WWIII?) All in all, great stuff. You guys never cease to amaze me.
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Apr 5, 2007 22:30:17 GMT -5
UDC: Worried about J'onn? You should be. I've already killed over in the New Outsiders, and now that I've got a taste of it... mwahahahahaha. Seriously, though. Thanks for reading and responding. It means a lot. GASP! SPOILER ALERT! Thanks for ruining it for me. I'm just kidding with ya. I already went through and was sad to see that person go. -UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Apr 4, 2007 20:44:40 GMT -5
Good stuff. I'm a bit worried about J'onn, but i'm sure it'll all work out. Keep it up!
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Nov 23, 2006 1:38:09 GMT -5
I remember when I was a kid, Cartoon Network had commercials involving the Super Friends. This reminded me of one where the Legion of Doom has captured Wonder Woman and Aquaman, who remarks "Diana, my ability to commucinate with fish is of no use to us!" to which WW rolls her eyes. Well who's saving whose sorry butt now, huh? Arthur Curry, biyatch!
Well that was weird. Still, great issue. Nice that you brought in Hawkman and the Atom into the fold. Is anyone else invisioning a crossover with the New Outsiders in which Green Arrow and Hawkman don't stop arguing? Because I'm looking forward to it.
BTW, was Sycorax named after Caliban's dead mother from Shakespeare's "The Tempest"?
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Mar 11, 2007 2:00:34 GMT -5
Isn't Triclops the leader of the X-Men? Scott Summers wishes he was Triclops. -UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Mar 10, 2007 16:32:46 GMT -5
Awesome stuff. You rekindled my love for the Ol' Triclops. Keep it up!
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Aug 30, 2006 9:48:35 GMT -5
Yeah, the pretty much rocked my socks off. I'd add detail, but that would be pretty unnecessary.
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Oct 26, 2006 20:33:24 GMT -5
Good stuff. I like that Amazo's the first enemy they face, although to be honest I expected Starro. Still, good first Issue. Also, if Dr. Light is going to show up, will he be a powerful sicko or a lame joke of a villain? -UDC Glad you liked it, UDC! I guess it was pretty obvious that Amazo is the "secret" villain of the first arc, huh ? I wanted to show enough of the fights so the reader could see how the League went down, but make it ambiguous enough to keep him/her guessing. Tough to do with such sharp folks reading! But if it's Starro that you are looking for, check out our Elseworlds imprint this week, for the excellent, illustrated JLA: Total Control series debut, written and drawn by ArtTeach! As for Dr. Light--- I always think that character should be played a little campy, but with a menacing, Vincent Price-esque twist! I have no plans to us him, so we'll have to see how another writer will present him! You did a good job trying to keep it ambiguous. I just know my villains. 1) The cover shows him with green pants. 2) The title has to do with "The Quest for Immortality", which was Ivo's thing and why he made Amazo. 3) He matches all the Leagues powers (Flash's speed, Aquaman's fish telepathy, etc.) 4) He's a classic League villain. Still, good job with the issue.
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Post by UltimateDC on Oct 24, 2006 22:24:21 GMT -5
Good stuff. I like that Amazo's the first enemy they face, although to be honest I expected Starro. Still, good first Issue.
Also, if Dr. Light is going to show up, will he be a powerful sicko or a lame joke of a villain?
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Feb 28, 2008 23:31:04 GMT -5
First, I need a Suicide Squad cast list. I haven't been following the series (Though I did read Part 1 of this crossover) and would like to know who exactly the Titans are dealing with.
Now, on to the issue, which was great. Sparks flying between BB and Terra is a bit unexpected, but still welcome and interesting. And Speedy's gal pal shows up! That should make the plot thicken some.
Sounded better in my head.
Good issue. Looking forward to the next one.
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Jan 25, 2008 22:53:59 GMT -5
I liked it. Kind of a look into the mind of Slade Wilson, plus sets up the next arc. Looking forward to what's gonna happen here.
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Nov 29, 2007 1:00:04 GMT -5
Nice work. Now we have the finite threat of an alien mind controller, which is good, because the whole "What does the space rock do?" thing was kinda getting old, but now the Titans know what they're dealing with and have to figure out how to deal with it.
And Wally...well that's a weird twist. But I know it's gonna be interesting.
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Oct 12, 2007 23:15:31 GMT -5
Good stuff. Nice addition of characters and storyline. I'm hoping to see more of Risk, Bumblebee and Aqualad. Looking forward to the next issue.
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Oct 2, 2007 0:54:27 GMT -5
Daddy Stone as the bad guy was unexpected, but I kinda didn't like the whole "robots" twist. Yes, it fits in with who the bad guy is, but I liked the villains better as actual bad guys from the Titans past, rather then well programmed robots. Still, good wrap-up to a good story arc. Points for you.
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Aug 27, 2007 14:55:10 GMT -5
He's Slade ****ing Wilson. If he can organize a group of unruly weirdos into the Titans East, he can pretty much get money anywhere.
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Aug 25, 2007 18:59:14 GMT -5
I liked this one. Kind of had a 'Titans East' feel to it. I wouldn't be surprised if the mysterious benefactor (If there is one) behind Godshead turns out to be Slade Wilson. Keep up the good work.
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Aug 3, 2007 3:52:11 GMT -5
For the longest time, I was extremely confused on who these people were and what they were doing and which one was from the future. Now, i've actually read DKR and the name Carrie Kelly makes sense. Everything clicks!
Regarding the issue, it was a lot of fun. Kind of a light-hearted break from the gloom and doom of Starro the Conqueror. Then there was the whole break-up of the New Titans, which I personally like because, as mentioned before, I didn't know who these people were and thus never really got into their characters, so to see them depart and pave way to new, possibly more familiar, Titans is pleasing to me.
I understand that I may sound like a dick (No pun intended) for saying that, but it's just my opinion. I apologize to anyone who was offended by me saying that.
Looking forward to the next issue!
-UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Jun 27, 2007 18:54:45 GMT -5
That is probably the craziest story arc i've ever read, but it was still very well put together. Kudos. Only probably? Anyway, thanks for the kind words. They're much appreciated. Go read Batman/Superman: With a Vengeance! You'll understand. -UDC
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Post by UltimateDC on Jun 26, 2007 20:16:08 GMT -5
That is probably the craziest story arc i've ever read, but it was still very well put together. Kudos.
-Dumas
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