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Post by Admin on Dec 3, 2009 18:32:29 GMT -5
Please let us know what you think!
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Post by HoM on Dec 13, 2009 20:37:18 GMT -5
Now this is what I'm talking about-- wait, how many times have I said this when reviewing this title? I mean, time after time, I'm thoroughly impressed, and I don't see a problem with that... though I don't want to sound like a broken record... THIS WAS BRILLIANT. It's great to see all these threads come together in a linear fashion, and even though I read the Annual, it's cool to see that it's a smooth and easy read even without. The characters are themselves, the action is top notch, and that moment with Black Canary Snr was gut-wrenching-- but then again, I missed a line and thought that she and Rex were going to do something different with the Miracle-- BUT I DIGRESS. Sorry it's taken me so long to get back to you about this issue, but I'm really excited about the possibilities for this arc, and where it could go. And I love that, even facing the challenge of two lifetimes, your characters still sparkle with the trademark with that has become synonymous with this title... that, and sordid, heart breaking tragedy, that is.
Brilliant work, Brian, I'll be following this you-know-where!
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Post by starlord on Dec 16, 2009 0:21:27 GMT -5
Now this is what I'm talking about-- wait, how many times have I said this when reviewing this title? I mean, time after time, I'm thoroughly impressed, and I don't see a problem with that... though I don't want to sound like a broken record... THIS WAS BRILLIANT. It's great to see all these threads come together in a linear fashion, and even though I read the Annual, it's cool to see that it's a smooth and easy read even without. The characters are themselves, the action is top notch, and that moment with Black Canary Snr was gut-wrenching-- but then again, I missed a line and thought that she and Rex were going to do something different with the Miracle-- BUT I DIGRESS. Sorry it's taken me so long to get back to you about this issue, but I'm really excited about the possibilities for this arc, and where it could go. And I love that, even facing the challenge of two lifetimes, your characters still sparkle with the trademark with that has become synonymous with this title... that, and sordid, heart breaking tragedy, that is. Brilliant work, Brian, I'll be following this you-know-where! Thank you Charlie, you make me blush. Don and I have been working feverishly to make this enjoyable and compelling for readers of both titles. I hope it pays off. Make sure you check out Danger Trail for part 2 and then be back here in a couple of weeks for part 3. Oh, and you might want to check out the just released DC2 Christmas Special for what could possibly be the most bizzare New Outsiders story, ever.
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Post by HoM on Dec 16, 2009 10:27:54 GMT -5
Oh, and you might want to check out the just released DC2 Christmas Special for what could possibly be the most bizzare New Outsiders story, ever. I'm well aware of it's brilliance
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Post by mockingbird on Feb 9, 2010 19:19:37 GMT -5
Sorry I'm so late here! This was the first NO issue i've read by way of the crossover, and I'm definitely impressed. I don't think I was too far lost, and Don filled me in on some relevant details before I started reading, so I didn't jump in completely blind.
The story with Dinah I and Rex was really wonderfully-done. I liked the writing a lot, very vivid and very well-paced. I could feel both of their excitement when they got to be superheroes again early on, and the scene with mother and daughter was very moving.
I've loved watching Rose and Eel together in Danger Trail, and you definitely captured the same chemistry between them.
Kate was absolutely wonderful, and I can't wait to see more of her. I probably wasn't supposed to, but I laughed out loud when she punched Eddie, that was great.
I'm reviewing as I go so I'll see how long it takes me to get to the next issue here, but this was a great piece
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