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I will say, Strix writing her dialogue down has yet to wear on me.

The Terrigen Mist killing/harming Mutants while simultaneously giving further rise to Inhumans seems a bit on the nose from Marvel Editorial, no?

Superman: Secret Identity is my favorite Superman comic, hands down. I'm just not a Superman fan, but that series is brilliant. So glad to see it getting a new deluxe edition next year.

I think it comes to being able to disagree without being disagreeable… somewhat of a lost art these days. I don't particularly agree with you about Gillen and McKelvie's work on Young Avengers, which I loved, but I'm also a straight white male, so… you know… different perspectives.

Lobdell has got to have something on one of the DC execs.

Omega Men, Green Lantern: Lost Army, Justice League United, Gotham by Midnight, Lobo, and Doomed all canceled in either November or December.

One day sarcasm italics will catch on. Until then, it's fairly safe to assume the worst about that thing you saw someone say on the internet.

Harley Quinn 20 sure got a bit darker this month. But still crazy. So crazy. I think I liked it more than usual?

Stacey Lee, Annie Wu, and Helen Chen (fill-in on Gotham Academy and Pixar artist) are some of the freshest artists I have seen from the Big Two lately. Nicola Scott has my attention any time she puts pen to paper/tablet. And Fiona Staples is probably my favorite artist overall. I want to say it's getting better, but

He demands to be taken seriously.

I've found studiously ignoring that book's existence has worked wonders for me.

I'd even be ok with throwing Harper Row on that book with Tim, Cass, and Steph. Although we'll see what the new version of Cass looks like…

Do we not all know Three is the number of evil? I'm fairly sure that was in my introductory packet on evil.

How are you liking Venditti's Green Lantern? I feel like Scully… I want to believe. I just can't.

Justice League is its own beast, and it's very unclear when things are occurring in that book. This Batman is reflected in all other Bat-books and the Superman books though. Not everyone is so good at writing Gor-Bat, but eh, that's not unusual.

I also chalked it up to Jock's interest in artistic realism, but… I like your idea a lot.

"Aggressively okay" is probably a good assessment. I do love it whenever Seeley's brought on to revive old Morrison Bat-stuff though, be it Lord Death Man or Spyral.

Oh, hey, Talon. Remember when that was a book/character?

Yep, it's good. Johns has really gotten loads better at writing Wonder Woman. Also, I love Luthor, so there's that.

Sadly, the C does not stand for Comicbookresources.