Re: May Hauls
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 6:34 pm
I found a nice haul at Target, though. Not an unusual one, but it's nice.
TFA Sunstorm and ActiRatchet: Well, what it is, I don't have the Seeker mold yet, and since there wasn't an Acid Storm and hasn't been a Ramjet, this is gonna be the colorscheme I like the most for 'em. And Ratchet, well, pretty much my favorite character in Animated currently, so I'm okay with having two of him.
Also, Comics!
Final Crisis Aftermath: Dance #1 I'd have probably bought all of these aftermath things as one-shots, but the limited series thing about 'em irritates me. Anyway, I got this because I really dug Super Young Team, and ChrisCross is one of my favorite artists from the 90's. Dude's work on Milestone's "Blood Syndicate" was frigging amazing, and I want to encourage DC to send more work his way. The book's okay, but I kinda think for these guys they need someone crazier to write it, the story, as of the first issue, isn't too terribly entertaining. Looks pretty, though. I'll stick around for a couple issues, though, if just on the strength of the character's codenames. "Most Excellent Superbat" "Shy Crazy Lolita Canary", and "Happy Shiny Aquazon"? That's good stuff. I am worried that this is some sort of gateway drug to manga comics, though...
The Punisher #5: Well, I laughed out loud repeatedly during this book, especially when the Punisher beats Mr. Hyde by playing black metal at him. Also, anyone ever says anything about Ant-Man having lame powers to me, I'm showing 'em this issue. It was at the end of it's trial run with me, and it totally won on this issue.
Agents of Atlas #5 Haven't read this one yet, but so far it's been good, if not outrighteous. The team consist of a sentient gorilla, an underwater super-girl, a cool old-styled killer robot, a guy from Uranus with a similarly retro-styled space helmet and flying saucer, a "goddess of love', and a kung-fu wielding former SHIELD agent. Obviously, I'm okay with the concept, anyhow.
TFA Sunstorm and ActiRatchet: Well, what it is, I don't have the Seeker mold yet, and since there wasn't an Acid Storm and hasn't been a Ramjet, this is gonna be the colorscheme I like the most for 'em. And Ratchet, well, pretty much my favorite character in Animated currently, so I'm okay with having two of him.
Also, Comics!
Final Crisis Aftermath: Dance #1 I'd have probably bought all of these aftermath things as one-shots, but the limited series thing about 'em irritates me. Anyway, I got this because I really dug Super Young Team, and ChrisCross is one of my favorite artists from the 90's. Dude's work on Milestone's "Blood Syndicate" was frigging amazing, and I want to encourage DC to send more work his way. The book's okay, but I kinda think for these guys they need someone crazier to write it, the story, as of the first issue, isn't too terribly entertaining. Looks pretty, though. I'll stick around for a couple issues, though, if just on the strength of the character's codenames. "Most Excellent Superbat" "Shy Crazy Lolita Canary", and "Happy Shiny Aquazon"? That's good stuff. I am worried that this is some sort of gateway drug to manga comics, though...
The Punisher #5: Well, I laughed out loud repeatedly during this book, especially when the Punisher beats Mr. Hyde by playing black metal at him. Also, anyone ever says anything about Ant-Man having lame powers to me, I'm showing 'em this issue. It was at the end of it's trial run with me, and it totally won on this issue.
Agents of Atlas #5 Haven't read this one yet, but so far it's been good, if not outrighteous. The team consist of a sentient gorilla, an underwater super-girl, a cool old-styled killer robot, a guy from Uranus with a similarly retro-styled space helmet and flying saucer, a "goddess of love', and a kung-fu wielding former SHIELD agent. Obviously, I'm okay with the concept, anyhow.