The first season was pretty fun. It told stories not unlike those of the movies -- traveling to various historical eras and meeting lookalike McFly and Tannen ancestors -- although there was more of a focus on the Brown family including the boys Jules and Verne. Mary Steenburgen and Tom Wilson reprised their roles, but Christopher Lloyd only played Doc in the live-action host segments (including science lessons narrated by Lloyd and demonstrated by a pre-fame Bill Nye the Science Guy), with Dan Castellaneta replacing him in the animated segments and David Kaufman (aka Superman: TAS's Jimmy Olsen and Danny Phantom) playing Marty. As I recall, the second season was less enjoyable, focusing much more heavily on the two boys and doing more present-day weird-science stories instead of just time travel. I don't remember if they kept the science segments.
We still don't have the Ben that I feel fans want but he's back and Marvel seems to understand now they can have Peter, Miguel, Miles, Ben and Kaine without fear of losing what makes Peter special.
Simone's runs on Birds of Prey and Wonder Woman are pretty high on my list.
I've already got more than enough superheroes in the Marvel, DC, and Valiant books, so if I decide to go for her creator owned stuff, it'll probably be Clean Room.
Simone also wrote a pretty good Wonder Woman/Conan crossover last year.
I finished up Queen of Plagues this afternoon and I loved it.
Was this a reboot? The whole way it was presented really felt to me like it was a reboot that was reintroducing Sonja.
I was surprised how much of it was devoted to Sonja's backstory. I really liked her, she was a great, badass hero.
Black Annisia was really cool,
and I'm sad that she died at the end, by the end I was really hoping she'd at least pop up as a recurring character.
The reveal of the bad guy at the end was a pretty nice twist.
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