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	<title>Comments on: MONDOcomics #30: November 25, 2009</title>
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		<title>By: Caesar</title>
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		<description>Strangely, most of my comments this week are going to be positive in nature.  I KNOW!  I think I might be coming down with something.

Anyway, Detective Comics: I&#039;ve liked these past two &#039;origin&#039; issues more than I liked the entire progression of previous issues combined.  I like the retro art design used for the scenes in the past.  I like the story and the presentation; it&#039;s all great.  I still think Batwoman is way too competent a character for some chick that just showed up out of nowhere with a bat-symbol slapped across her tits, so hopefully the next issue explains why Batman was letting her traipse around wearing his symbol.  Because he doesn&#039;t do that.

Justice: I&#039;m surprised by your review; I really liked it.  I like that Robinson is setting Prometheus to be a badass again.  I like how you don&#039;t really know what&#039;s going to happen next, I like all the characters he&#039;s using, and he&#039;s making me like the characters I didn&#039;t know much about (congo bill, mik) and holy shocker with Red Arrow!  And I don&#039;t know what you mean by cheesecake factor...though I would support the complaint that the cover has absolutely nothing to do with what happens inside.

JSA: Yeah, this series feels a little scattered.  They jump from huge battle to huge battle with little interludes of trying to save Mr Terrific&#039;s life and scenes of MaGog being a total dick.  BUT, I&#039;m glad they&#039;re splitting the team up; I think it&#039;s necessary. I&#039;ve always liked JSA, but what&#039;s stopped me from loving it is the fact that the team has something like twenty goddamn members at all times, meaning that my favourite characters get about two panels of page time per issue, whilst the rest of the space is used to introduce even MORE lame-ass characters (cyclone, mr. moustached-america-with-a-whip or whatever his name is) so THEY IN TURN can hardly be given any face time.  

I really liked New Avengers, but somebody had better figure out that Osborn put a little device inside of Cage when they were operating, and quick.  It&#039;s the first thing I thought of before I even read the issue, and the Avengers team currently has no less than three super spies and a military soldier in its ranks, so if it doesn&#039;t occur to them, they&#039;re idiots.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Strangely, most of my comments this week are going to be positive in nature.  I KNOW!  I think I might be coming down with something.</p>
<p>Anyway, Detective Comics: I&#8217;ve liked these past two &#8216;origin&#8217; issues more than I liked the entire progression of previous issues combined.  I like the retro art design used for the scenes in the past.  I like the story and the presentation; it&#8217;s all great.  I still think Batwoman is way too competent a character for some chick that just showed up out of nowhere with a bat-symbol slapped across her tits, so hopefully the next issue explains why Batman was letting her traipse around wearing his symbol.  Because he doesn&#8217;t do that.</p>
<p>Justice: I&#8217;m surprised by your review; I really liked it.  I like that Robinson is setting Prometheus to be a badass again.  I like how you don&#8217;t really know what&#8217;s going to happen next, I like all the characters he&#8217;s using, and he&#8217;s making me like the characters I didn&#8217;t know much about (congo bill, mik) and holy shocker with Red Arrow!  And I don&#8217;t know what you mean by cheesecake factor&#8230;though I would support the complaint that the cover has absolutely nothing to do with what happens inside.</p>
<p>JSA: Yeah, this series feels a little scattered.  They jump from huge battle to huge battle with little interludes of trying to save Mr Terrific&#8217;s life and scenes of MaGog being a total dick.  BUT, I&#8217;m glad they&#8217;re splitting the team up; I think it&#8217;s necessary. I&#8217;ve always liked JSA, but what&#8217;s stopped me from loving it is the fact that the team has something like twenty goddamn members at all times, meaning that my favourite characters get about two panels of page time per issue, whilst the rest of the space is used to introduce even MORE lame-ass characters (cyclone, mr. moustached-america-with-a-whip or whatever his name is) so THEY IN TURN can hardly be given any face time.  </p>
<p>I really liked New Avengers, but somebody had better figure out that Osborn put a little device inside of Cage when they were operating, and quick.  It&#8217;s the first thing I thought of before I even read the issue, and the Avengers team currently has no less than three super spies and a military soldier in its ranks, so if it doesn&#8217;t occur to them, they&#8217;re idiots.</p>
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