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Since he's getting a lot of hate in this thread, I'll stick up for Geoff Johns (who has written many of my favorite moments), and say Hal and Kyle shaking hands in Green Lantern: Rebirth. It was just so damn satisfying to see them both together, ready to work together. Any fan-driven Kyle vs. Hal BS was nowhere to be

Ant-Man was awesome. Just loved it!

Fantastic. Hit very close to home!

There were a ton of these in Secret Wars. The toothpick turning out to be Groot and Doom straight up owning Thanos are ones that really stand out for me!

Really?! I remember people complaining that his first arc on Justice League was too kiddie. Personally, I've loved his JL run. Seems like it really took off after Throne of Atlantis and never looked back!

So awesome to have Hank Pym back in Uncanny Avengers! I'm excited to see where it goes!

Great finale! Chloe Bennet really sold me on the pain Daisy was going through.

I think he's the most reliably hilarious person on the show! I loved his response of "Yes" when asked if they should kill Savage and leave Carter brain dead!

That is totally what I said when I caught up over the weekend. I think it was the hardest I've laughed in several days!

Very good guy.

I never really enjoyed her character, but I'm still waiting for some writer to fix the mess that Brubaker left her in.

Their last issue of Fantastic Four is a favorite of mine (that I just got signed by Mark Waid at C2E2). I agree that Mike Wieringo is incredibly missed!

I don't know if readership ever really recovered, either.

Black Widow #3 — This book is excellent. It almost doesn't need dialogue.
Action Comics #52 — The character focused scenes are still the highlight of the book. The storyline makes me feel sad for New 52 Superman, so I guess it's doing it's job.
Starfire #12 — Satisfying end to the book. It will be interesting to see

Don't worry. There will be a Darth Vader Vol. 2 announcement before you know it.

Shut up, Felicity.

Yeah! Reading this review reminded me why I stopped reading the AV Club's Daredevil reviews in the first place!

Did anyone else think it was weird seeing Jax try to avoid his father's death while Ray was just like "oh, there's my old fiance that's destined to die… I better go see what my new fiancee is up to."?

Thinking it's Power Girl in the pod. Another way to open the show up to parallel universes.

Superman also couldn't breathe in space during "Superman: The Animated Series", so there is some kind of precedent.