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Post by Nutcase65 on Aug 2, 2007 20:44:12 GMT -5
After #3 I was pretty much just going through the motions on this one.
I am so very glad I did. The cover is a little misleading but makes sense in the first two pages.
I won't drop any spoilers on this one, but it is very fun and really worth reading. The banter between the characters in the beginning and some of the later dialogue is worthwhile. Not a ton f excitement, but this is one of those issues that doesn't require it.
If you're about to give up on this run, try this one out. It's worth it.
9 loonies out of 10
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Post by goldenfist on Aug 3, 2007 6:37:40 GMT -5
I read the book and thought it was cool how Namor just kept pun ching him, Isn't Marvel Boy not the most liked character since Gran t Morrison wrote his series.
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Post by thew40 on Aug 4, 2007 17:34:27 GMT -5
I read the book and thought it was cool how Namor just kept pun ching him, Isn't Marvel Boy not the most liked character since Gran t Morrison wrote his series. I really liked Marvel Boy . . . until they brought him into the 616 universe.
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Post by Doctor Doom on Aug 4, 2007 19:01:00 GMT -5
I know people hated the last few, and I haven't picked up any but I did read the online previews and I loved the banter. It's an excellent use of the Bendis banter technique for humour which couldn't have worked as well without the technique, and showcases the great side of that distinctive style, whereas some works showcase the bad side. Though I resent the remark "Why would you sleep with a woman who looks like Doctor Doom?" I choose to believe it is because he was exploring the other side of sexuality and knew of course that Doctor Doom is the peak of human male brilliance.
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Post by thew40 on Aug 4, 2007 22:21:12 GMT -5
I choose to believe it is because he was exploring the other side of sexuality and knew of course that Doctor Doom is the peak of human male brilliance. I don't whither to Smite or Exalt you for this statement. ~W~
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