a good week for comics
One splash, as expected, and lots of unexpected goodness. Good times.

X-Factor 50 delivered on at least 85% of what was expected – and there was a lot riding on it, so I’ll call it good. It may actually be closer to 100%, but the final sequence with Doom and what?whereishe? left me confused. If this was intentional, then OK. Layla’s “power” is quite interesting, and I have to wonder if it’s come into play at all thus far in the series. I like the explanation for her prescience (although the several of the early scenes from X-Factor don’t make a whole lot of sense under this umbrella at all – the one that ended with the bathroom collapsing seems downright farcically impossibly now). The preview for issue 200 – the “relaunch” looked really, really promising. I bought 2 copies. Just because.
Oh, and the majority of the people on the cover above did nothing in the story. This was allllll about Madrox and Layla. And Ruby and Trevor Fitzory (I know, right?) a little too. And crochety Doom (where the hell did he go?!).
Necrosha & New Mutants 6 were pleasant surprises. Although, …battleCypher is kinda like what/huh/ok/no/yes? … and I SERIOUSLY doubt that the implied ending is in anyway true, but who knows, people have been dying left and right lately. OK, not X-people. In fact, pretty much everyone who has ever died in an x-comic was resurrected in the current X-Force run. Except for the people I wanted resurrected (Synch!)…ok, yeah, there is only one (Synch!). Everyone else can stay down. Please.
Speaking of dying left and right. WOW. Guardians of the Galaxy 19. Wow. Can they even call that a win with half the team dead? Just wow, balls of steel on those writers I tell you. And I’m not even mad about it – even though one of my favorites is gone – ?for good?. If you like comics, especially cosmic ones, you should be buying this book.
Astonishing X-Men 31 was underwhelming. Mucho. But, who knows, maybe once it gets into gear…
Thankfully Avengers Initiative 29 continued to whelm in all 7 gears. Komodo (I’m still holding out on the hope that her and Hardball work it out…) the paraplegic kicking ass with brains, Tigra continuing to just kick ass, Speedpenance getting his cat back (!) and… meeting the New Warriors, finally. Lots of peanuts riding on the grinder heading into the 30s.
New Avengers 58 on the other hand… this plotline is dragging on way too long. We know Bendis isn’t going to kill Cage (in fact, I’m pretty sure that the recent issue of Thunderbolts with Cage & Iron Fist takes place after this entire arc). The Hood/Osborn stuff is moderately interesting, and the Ms. Marvel/Osborn smackdown was somewhat rewarding. But still. Finish this up and move on please.
Did I mention that you should pick up X-Factor 50 & Guardians of the Galaxy 19 (although neither will make much sense at all without a substantial reading and time investment in the rest of the series…but it’s totally worth it!)?
Blackest Night 4 was decent, although I think Green Lantern 47 actually beat it. These panels are awesome. I guess I’m a sucker for shiny lights.
I really hope all the shiny colored rings stick around. It would also be handy if some of the current (and future, since we know Guy Gardner goes Red) non-green colored lanterns stick around. I rather wish Hal had stayed blue – it would certainly make him more interesting. I guess they’d have to rename the book then :P.
One note: The colorist seems to have drawn the indigo light as more of a blue, but we already have a blue… sooo… yeah.
The bad news is that I’m totally not going to finish the Gathering Storm tonight.






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