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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Jan 14, 2019 21:14:45 GMT -5
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Post by zarius on Jan 16, 2019 7:47:38 GMT -5
Superman#7 Lois breaks down as she realises Jon is telling the truth, she is emotional over "missing everything", she asks Jon to give her the details. Jon goes straight into flashback mode and covers what happened when they left Clark at the end of Man of Steel. After a bit of turbulance, we learn Jor-El's ship is actually a smaller one in contrast to a massive vessel which soon comes under attack from Dominator vessels. Lois thinks she's in over her head while Jon and Jor-El spring into action and deal with the intrusive Dominators. Jor-El reveals the Dominiator fleet is on it's way to Earth. Lois switches to the Reborn outfit, much to Jon's amusement, and the three arrive on a nearby planet. Jon meets Lobo on the planet and has a bit of a stare-down. Lois is approached by the planet's inhabitants who are drawn to her outfit. The three learn that the Khunds of Daxum are taking children for slave labor. Jon and Jor-El liberate the slaves. Afterwards, Lois realises she's not needed and departs for Earth. Cut back to present day, and Jon tells his parents Jor-El is insane and they have to do something about it
Reading this issue was quite fun. Bendis kind of uniquely deals with Lois as someone who feels a little in over her head dealing with the lives Clark handles in his Super-routine. I can't exactly say I like the general idea it takes one heroic task from Jon to convince her it's OK to leave them behind (gives me a "that's it?!" sort of vibe), especially with what Bendis said in interviews, but perhaps Lois has had adventures on the way back to Earth that informs her behaviour in Action Comics? I hope that's the case otherwise AC#1004 looks even worse. <iframe width="25.720000000000027" height="3.4000000000000057" style="position: absolute; width: 25.72px; height: 3.4px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 5px; top: 35px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_80504143" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="25.720000000000027" height="3.4000000000000057" style="position: absolute; width: 25.72px; height: 3.4px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 1214px; top: 35px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_38796593" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="25.720000000000027" height="3.4000000000000057" style="position: absolute; width: 25.72px; height: 3.4px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 5px; top: 135px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_76825480" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="25.720000000000027" height="3.4000000000000057" style="position: absolute; width: 25.72px; height: 3.4px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 1214px; top: 135px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_80320422" scrolling="no"></iframe> Oh, and those clean-up workers eavesdropping on the family...that is gonna bite them.
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Post by zarius on Jan 17, 2019 9:49:50 GMT -5
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Post by dj1107 on Jan 17, 2019 19:15:30 GMT -5
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Jan 17, 2019 19:35:58 GMT -5
What is he known for?
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Post by dj1107 on Jan 17, 2019 20:52:33 GMT -5
I think he's new
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Jan 18, 2019 9:14:08 GMT -5
ah ok just was curious if he was known for any big stuff or even indie stuff as his name doesnt ring a bell.
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Post by dj1107 on Jan 18, 2019 16:12:15 GMT -5
.....Meh still better than Heroes in Crisis.
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Jan 18, 2019 19:46:12 GMT -5
What is that
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Post by dj1107 on Jan 18, 2019 21:27:52 GMT -5
Rob Liefeld's big Marvel project: Major X. Basically this guy is from a Mutant Utopia but now heads to the main universe over some tragedy that befell X-istence.
It's going to be an otherwise terrible comic but It's a terrible one I'm kinda looking forward to.
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Jan 19, 2019 8:05:32 GMT -5
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Post by zarius on Jan 20, 2019 14:08:19 GMT -5
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Jan 20, 2019 14:26:02 GMT -5
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Post by dj1107 on Jan 20, 2019 20:44:38 GMT -5
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Post by dj1107 on Jan 22, 2019 15:40:20 GMT -5
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