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Post by majorjay on Apr 3, 2014 3:39:41 GMT -5
Did anyone read The Movement #11? I am really sad to see this book go!! it was so very very very good
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Post by lennyreid on Apr 10, 2014 10:56:11 GMT -5
Agreed. God, I hope some of these characters find homes elsewhere. I would sport a face-breaking smile if Virtue ended up as a Lantern of some sort. Is one issue enough to wrap this up in? There aren't many threads to tie off but so many I'd like to see picked up or started. #11 showed that focusing on one character and a one-shot story could have helped the book early on as I haven't seen much in the way of negative reviews for this one. Once it's over we should gather here and share our highlights
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Post by arcticbeast on Apr 13, 2014 13:09:32 GMT -5
With all the praise this has been getting within out talking comics community. I'll be buying it in trade to give it a shot.
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Post by Bob Reyer on May 12, 2014 10:59:49 GMT -5
Not that anyone will be surprised that I've done it, but I just posted a requiescat in pace for Gail Simone's and Freddie E. Williams's: The Movement
This is one of the victims of "The Curse" whose loss I feel the most.
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Post by arcticbeast on May 25, 2014 22:42:16 GMT -5
Not that anyone will be surprised that I've done it, but I just posted a requiescat in pace for Gail Simone's and Freddie E. Williams's The Movement
This is one of the victims of "The Curse" whose loss I feel the most. I'm glad you don't read any of the comics I like Bob. I really want them to keep going lol. What do you have left on your pulllist anyway?
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Post by Bob Reyer on May 25, 2014 23:28:06 GMT -5
Not that anyone will be surprised that I've done it, but I just posted a requiescat in pace for Gail Simone's and Freddie E. Williams's The Movement
This is one of the victims of "The Curse" whose loss I feel the most. I'm glad you don't read any of the comics I like Bob. I really want them to keep going lol. What do you have left on your pulllist anyway? Luciano, If I recall, you're mostly on the DC books at this point, and I'm down to one (and a trial run), so barring a change in direction over there, you'll have little to worry about in terms of "The Curse" moving forward!
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Post by arcticbeast on May 26, 2014 8:33:00 GMT -5
I'm glad you don't read any of the comics I like Bob. I really want them to keep going lol. What do you have left on your pulllist anyway? Luciano, If I recall, you're mostly on the DC books at this point, and I'm down to one (and a trial run), so barring a change in direction over there, you'll have little to worry about in terms of "The Curse" moving forward! Wow good on you for remembering what I'm reading Bob. Yeah mostly DC at the moment. I hope you find some more comics that you enjoy soon and that they don't fall victim to the curse.
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Post by Bob Reyer on May 26, 2014 8:51:58 GMT -5
Luciano, If I recall, you're mostly on the DC books at this point, and I'm down to one (and a trial run), so barring a change in direction over there, you'll have little to worry about in terms of "The Curse" moving forward! Wow good on you for remembering what I'm reading Bob. Yeah mostly DC at the moment. I hope you find some more comics that you enjoy soon and that they don't fall victim to the curse. Luciano, Nothing seems on the brink, but you never know! I am looking forward to the DC digital Sensation Comics that will feature various creators telling stories of the true Wonder Woman, so you can bet that DC's servers will go down or they'll be the victim of a cyber-attack!
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Post by pacino on May 27, 2014 9:15:54 GMT -5
Action Comics by Pak and Kuder before it entered into Doomed has been good.
I also really recommend Green Arrow, Bob. It's not the original GA, but it's its own thing that is great.
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Post by Bob Reyer on May 27, 2014 10:00:25 GMT -5
Action Comics by Pak and Kuder before it entered into Doomed has been good. I also really recommend Green Arrow, Bob. It's not the original GA, but it's its own thing that is great. Chris, I've read some of Greg Pak's Action, and they were quite good, and a nice change of pace from the DC usual in tone, but as everything seems to end up tied into "darker" events that I don't want to read, I sampled, enjoyed and moved on. As to Green Arrow, I did try the first issue, but I have such an attachment to the O'Neil/Adams version that permeated much of the DC universe for the last 40-odd years, I can't work up any passion for this new iteration. I was (am?) buying the new Sandman, but I don't know if it counts as a "series", as it comes out so irregularly!
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