you can do a thousand negative reviews... but the truth remains OF #2 still sold out end of story.
you can do a thousand negative reviews... but the truth remains OF #2 still sold out end of story.
Well, the pace certainly has picked up in #2 - and for the better. I kind wished that not so many pages of OF#2 had been splashed online as it made me feel as if I was only really reading 70% of the comic - but still, this issue rawks (pardon the neologism) and it has definitely got my attention.
The only thing that got me going ??? was the final splash page. Visually, it looked kind of weird (sorry Scott) - perhaps it's the semi-high angle, or the way Michael's face appeared in that frame looking a little distorted. I know the issue was building up to Michael's introduction and I was kinda expecting something with a bit more of a POW factor.
Any thoughts on the skeletal worms that came out and attacked Talisman? I notice that they appear again in #3 when BRB emerges... something from the Stormbreaker mini?
And, y'know, I kinda wish Puck (Eugene Judd) wasn't killed off in NA#16. Just thought I'd mention that. While reading #2, I kept wondering how it would still work if Puck was still around - he's a link to the old AF (Byrne days) that still has cred these days.
Nice Trek reference!Originally Posted by a review
I love that last line.Originally Posted by a review
And, Talisman kind of looks like that! She's always had a long face.
Oh, there've been signs!Originally Posted by Newsarama
Grr, baby, very grr!Originally Posted by Newsarama
Is this foam on my mouth?Originally Posted by Newsarama
I thought we didn't have rabies in this country...
Seng--The skeletal worms, at least one of them, reminds me of characters from a big DC annuals crossover--'The Blooding', or something. Where they introduced a new character in every annual.
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