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Post by Admin on Jul 23, 2008 1:50:46 GMT -5
Please let us know what you think!
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Post by zirron on Jul 25, 2008 19:16:35 GMT -5
Well, being the editor here, I don't wanna lead off the comments, but I feel like people should give this book a chance. Pat's been doing a good job by exploring a villain not many people know much about I think... but I like the humanity that he's been using in the past two issues. I can't tell how much a privilege it has been to edit this book for the last couple months. I know the last issue in the arc is going great, (though I haven't seen it yet lol) Roy's art has been a treat for me too, because he was my cover artist when I first came to DC2. That's pretty cool if you ask me. **** on this effort from me, Pat. I think you've done a good job.
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Post by impulseallen on Jul 25, 2008 22:10:44 GMT -5
Well, being the editor here, I don't wanna lead off the comments, but I feel like people should give this book a chance. Pat's been doing a good job by exploring a villain not many people know much about I think... but I like the humanity that he's been using in the past two issues. I can't tell how much a privilege it has been to edit this book for the last couple months. I know the last issue in the arc is going great, (though I haven't seen it yet lol) Roy's art has been a treat for me too, because he was my cover artist when I first came to DC2. That's pretty cool if you ask me. **** on this effort from me, Pat. I think you've done a good job. Thanks for the kind words, Jay. Yeah exploring Bizarro's character has been a challenge but it's also been very fun(I love writing scenes with the press obsessing over Bizarro ;D)
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Post by starlord on Jul 27, 2008 3:57:03 GMT -5
This really is a fun arc, and I highly recommend it. And Jay hit the nail right on the head with why this works so well. Bizzaro is being written as a very tragic figure here. I hate to see where this is going to end up, but I'm not going to miss a single issue of it.
Really, with Lex behind the scene's, manipulating Bizzaro, it almost has a Shakesperean feel to it. Luthor is darn near as close to Iago as you could imagine.
Roy's covers never let us down, and this one is no exception.
My only question is a continuity one, and probably a small one or something that I missed, but if Lex is wanted at this point, I'm not sure how he's able to move about so freely.
Still, it does nothing to distract from this fine story. Great job!
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Post by arcalian on Jul 27, 2008 21:25:08 GMT -5
Oh Bizarro, you poor bastard....
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