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Post by HoM on Oct 15, 2008 10:36:47 GMT -5
You know the drill by now!
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impulseallen
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Much More Than The Guy Runs Fast and the Guy Who Talks to Fish!
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Post by impulseallen on Oct 15, 2008 11:58:42 GMT -5
I really liked the issue man. Loved the interactions between most of the characters. Especially you can see the difference in how Alfred used to talk to Bruce as Batman and how he now speaks to Dick in the suit. Fmikiks lol. Also liked how you involved Ted with the whole thing and his first meeting with Tim was nice too. Great job Charlie and I'll be back next month for sure.
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Post by starlord on Oct 16, 2008 21:17:24 GMT -5
excellent cover and awesome story. This is a great mystery, and the scene with Tim was some of your best work. I'm also enjoy the fact that there's continuity going on all over the place. Great job, Charlie. Excellent job Craig!
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Post by Mr Clown on Oct 17, 2008 16:49:06 GMT -5
It was a solid story, entertaining, and the character interaction was well done. However, I do think this is your weakest story on the run so far. There were some typos I'd noticed, and it had jumped around a bit. I still enjoyed it, and I especially like the ending. Keep 'em coming, and I'll keep reading.
Peace
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Post by arcalian on Oct 18, 2008 18:01:51 GMT -5
I had, of course, read this before, for obvious reasons.
It was still highly entertaining, especially the Dick/Tim/Alfred interaction. Blue Beetle was also a nice touch; and when Dick was debriefing everyone on their role, the whole scene gave off a Mission: Impossible vibe.
And of course, you handled Terra just fine.
Edit: Forgot to say, I liked how Stephanie was handled.
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Post by lissilambe on Oct 27, 2008 7:36:16 GMT -5
This was a good story, but not your strongest. I agreed with Mr. Clown above in that it seemed to jump a bit too much, and I felt that some of the character voices didn't quite come across as well as they could. Some of the comments and wisecracks seemed forced to me. I also felt that like this came across as filler, with this sense of urgency that Dick has to get the Squad off his back, and yet not much really happens in the issue.
I did like seeing the guest-stars though. Ted Kord and Barbara, they were good to see, and sensible choices for Dick to turn to that's for sure. And the tension with Dick and Barbara was well-handled for certain.
Take care Don
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