To be fair, I didn't exactly have high hopes for this particular series to begin with.
The writer pretty much demonstrated he knew very little about Jim's immediate history when he gave an interview a few months back. I was willing to try the book simply because Jim was in it -- favorite character, doesn't get used enough, yadda yadda.
The last issue did have a few great lines in it, and made me at least willing to pick up this issue... but this particular issue hasn't impressed be terribly. Especially the dialogue. It's hit and miss to the extreme. :/
It's almost a little tempting, though, have to say; only works so far, though, because most of the folks I'm reeeeeaaaaallly attached to aren't in there. It does have some Important People, though, yup.
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The writer pretty much demonstrated he knew very little about Jim's immediate history when he gave an interview a few months back. I was willing to try the book simply because Jim was in it -- favorite character, doesn't get used enough, yadda yadda.
The last issue did have a few great lines in it, and made me at least willing to pick up this issue... but this particular issue hasn't impressed be terribly. Especially the dialogue. It's hit and miss to the extreme. :/
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*has one book standing of DC at this point*
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Thankfully, there's a surprisingly active Invaders fandom on the internet. I get my fix from other sources. :3
Maybe you can do what edward_hyde is doing, and rewatch Justice League Unlimited -- all the good feels, all for you.
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I've never seen Justice League Unlimited >.>;;
It's almost a little tempting, though, have to say; only works so far, though, because most of the folks I'm reeeeeaaaaallly attached to aren't in there. It does have some Important People, though, yup.
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Jonah Hex coined the term "Bat-Hombre," which is adorable.
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Like, well...
http://jesic.tumblr.com/post/20097104218/so-you-think-youre-tough-huh-do-ya-punk-well
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