Anne Nocenti, one of Harras's stooges at Marvel, got the writing gig on Catwoman.
Catwoman: Seriously, what the fuck is going on in this comic anymore?
Catwoman: Seriously, what the fuck is going on in this comic anymore?
I dropped Catwoman after the first issue. The only other one I picked up was the DotF crossover. That issue was insane. I guess that's indicative of the whole book, now? Doesn't really change my mind about not reading it.
I just hope this takes out the Guardians once and for all, I'm sick of their dickery.
I just hope this takes out the Guardians once and for all, I'm sick of their dickery.
I wouldn't even put money down on the guardians even being properly found out after this arc. I can imagine the entire thing ending with the guardian council rewriting the book of OA once again and the GLC none the wiser.
I dropped Catwoman after issue one as well. Not at all the direction I thought they would take Selina. I much prefer Morrison's version.
Justice League #15: Three issues now post Jim Lee and I continue to be amazed at the difference. The characterization and writing are back to what I expect from Geoff Johns capability. Ivan Reis art work jumps off the page like it did in "Aquaman". I am even enjoying the portrayal of the Clark/Diana relationship. I was expecting it to be tossed in our faces, but it has been anything but, and actually been really charming.
As for the story itself...I wasn't expecting to like "Throne of Atlantis" but again have been pleasantly been surprised by it. I got a sense of epicness about it that was lacking in the first origin arc, which leads us into...
Aquaman #15: I am liking the new artist. I think we've had just one issue or two that has missed the mark in Johns run so far, but this isn't one of them. This issue takes place after the attacks in Justice League (Chapter One of Throne of Atlantis) as we get some nice character moments between Aquaman and Batman as Arthur gives a quick back story on how he became King of Atlantis and the Atlantean mentality. They find Vulko who warns them about the attack, and convinces Arthur to change his brother's mind, we finally see Ocean Master at the end of the issue as he is confronted by Aquaman who attempts to convince him this was a mistake, but it's not exactly going smoothly, and then the trinity (Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman) show up which of course makes things worse and we end on a cliff hanger. As I mentioned in my review of Justice League, I wasn't expecting to like this arc, but I will continue to follow it. I've always been a fan of Atlantis and now it seems like Johns is intertwining them with the greater New 52'Verse.
The Legion of Superheroes is getting a "revamp" in February. Keith Griffen is joining Paul Levitz, what the book really needs is Levitz gone.
http://www.newsarama.com/comics/keith-giffen-legion-of-superheroes-revamp.html
Aquaman #15 was actually "Chapter two" of "The Throne of Atlantis". "Justice League #15 is the first part.
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