Weekly Spotlight #66
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 5:39 am
A few comments:
I think I enjoyed Detective Comics #850 a little bit more than the both of you, but I think the points that you both bought up were valid. While I have enjoyed Paul Dini's run, I wish they were more connected than they were. I also think the lack of continuity between books is a big weakness at DC right now. It seems that they are behaving more like Marvel was years ago with Quesada first took over and there were no continuity between the titles. I think Didio has recognized that as he recently made the comment that going forward there will be "one" Joker.
Amazing Spider-man 577 - I really am loving the stories after BND. This is truly a great Spider-man run without having a regular writer or artist. I think Steve Wacker should get a lot of the credit for putting out a great book three times a month. If you are going to do a "weekly" book, this is how you do it. I didn't mind the Paolo Rivera art, in fact, by the end of the book, I really thought it fit the story pretty well. I did love the way the Punisher was used in the story and agree that this is one of the best uses of Punisher in a Marvel super-hero book in a long-time. Reminds me of the 80s Punisher stories.
Black Terror #1 - I haven't read that yet.
My average haul per week is 12 to 16 comics. With that, I can actually read some of these hardcovers I purchases over the past year that I never had time to read
I think I enjoyed Detective Comics #850 a little bit more than the both of you, but I think the points that you both bought up were valid. While I have enjoyed Paul Dini's run, I wish they were more connected than they were. I also think the lack of continuity between books is a big weakness at DC right now. It seems that they are behaving more like Marvel was years ago with Quesada first took over and there were no continuity between the titles. I think Didio has recognized that as he recently made the comment that going forward there will be "one" Joker.
Amazing Spider-man 577 - I really am loving the stories after BND. This is truly a great Spider-man run without having a regular writer or artist. I think Steve Wacker should get a lot of the credit for putting out a great book three times a month. If you are going to do a "weekly" book, this is how you do it. I didn't mind the Paolo Rivera art, in fact, by the end of the book, I really thought it fit the story pretty well. I did love the way the Punisher was used in the story and agree that this is one of the best uses of Punisher in a Marvel super-hero book in a long-time. Reminds me of the 80s Punisher stories.
Black Terror #1 - I haven't read that yet.
My average haul per week is 12 to 16 comics. With that, I can actually read some of these hardcovers I purchases over the past year that I never had time to read