OK, I apologize to those that do actually follow my Blog and my lack of posting. Things happened; I was sick with a Spring cold, took on a substituting job for the local Out Of School Time, and I was just feeling tired. Flashback Fridays held tight for a bit, but it was affected as well. I am sorry and hope to change the sorry state of posting soon.
Mantra Mondays became a frustration. I know I have purchased a copy of Godwheel #0, but for the life of me I cannot find it. After the long hiatus and the natural break in the series, Marvel had purchased the franchise, I may shift things until I can arrange for the completion of the series. We might have either Marvel Two-In-One Mondays, or Mutant X Mondays if I keep with the series theme. Mutant Mondays occurred to me as well. I also thought maybe doing the alphabet with titles could be fun. Something will replace Mantra Mondays for a while, just not sure what.
I am also trying to sell plants to help fund the trip to HeroesCon. I have just over $100 so far. The amount last year was $300 and it went for spending money. Not sure if I can attain that this year or not. Wish I could figure something out as a way to help increase my sales, but I lost the best place because the neighboring town thinks they are a rich metropolitan area and places a $100 permit fee. As I understand it even Yard Sale at ones own home is against the law. Sucks, but one day it will come back and get them for this greedy way of stopping people from making extra cash.
So that is my sad story. I hope all of you are well.
BDS
Mainly this is an outlet for me to write about comicbooks. I am a former reviewer and missed putting my thoughts out there. I also write about movies, books, and other pop culture stuff.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Friday, April 6, 2012
Flashback Friday: Identity Crisis #3
Been a bit sick this week so this might be a shorter than the normal short comments. I randomly grab books to read as the weeks go by and I just need something. I picked up three of the Identity Crisis series books I had gotten for a quarter a piece. I do own and have read the Trade form of the entire story, but Issue 3 stands out. In this issue you have one of the best narrated and drawn action fight scene ever presented in comics.
It is Deathstroke, hired to protect Dr. Light in the aftermath of Sue Dibney's murder, versus the Justice League of America. The JLA is consisting of the already beaten Ralph Dibney, The Elongated Man, Green Arrow, The Atom, Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner), The Flash (Wally West), Hawkman, Zatanna, and Black canary. This is a very strong group. Each could stand against Deathstroke in most instances, but here he has all of them to take on. Guess what, he totally owns them.
One by one he impales, punches, gags, cuts and just owns the JLA. The entire action just blows the readers mind. It is given color commentary by Green Arrow. He is perfect in this role and well written. His perspective gives rise to the tension as to why they are after Dr. Light to begin with and how all this came to be. It also leads to a cool quote once the table turn.
As the fight turns, Dr. Light remembers the mind erasure and then blinds everybody, Superman shows, and Deathstroke slips away. Then we get a reason for secret identities and the rationalizing of messing with Batman's memories. It is probably the best among the great moments of this series. If you ever see it in a back issue box for next to nothing, it is a great purchase for the fight alone.
It is Deathstroke, hired to protect Dr. Light in the aftermath of Sue Dibney's murder, versus the Justice League of America. The JLA is consisting of the already beaten Ralph Dibney, The Elongated Man, Green Arrow, The Atom, Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner), The Flash (Wally West), Hawkman, Zatanna, and Black canary. This is a very strong group. Each could stand against Deathstroke in most instances, but here he has all of them to take on. Guess what, he totally owns them.
One by one he impales, punches, gags, cuts and just owns the JLA. The entire action just blows the readers mind. It is given color commentary by Green Arrow. He is perfect in this role and well written. His perspective gives rise to the tension as to why they are after Dr. Light to begin with and how all this came to be. It also leads to a cool quote once the table turn.
"Like I always say, the JSA may teach you how to be a hero, and the Titans may teach you how to be a family, but the League -- sure it teaches you how to protect, but from the very start the League teaches you how to fight." --Green Arrow
As the fight turns, Dr. Light remembers the mind erasure and then blinds everybody, Superman shows, and Deathstroke slips away. Then we get a reason for secret identities and the rationalizing of messing with Batman's memories. It is probably the best among the great moments of this series. If you ever see it in a back issue box for next to nothing, it is a great purchase for the fight alone.
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