I've never read a Justice League book. I've always liked DC more than Marvel, so it's not a brand-hating thing, and I really liked the Justice League cartoon, so it's not an ensemble-hating thing, but the book always seemed like it wasn't something I'd enjoy. I have no idea if that's true or not, but that's what kept me from picking one up. When I was walking past the comics in my local Hastings, though, I was drawn to the "New 52" logo, and decided to give it a go.
This issue sets up the world the new number ones take place in. It is a world in which superheroes are not particularly appreciated. It is under these less-than-appreciated circumstances that we witness Batman and Green Lantern's first meeting. Batman is typical Batman, brash and cocky as ever. I was a bit put off by Hal Jordan's personality, but it helps to remember that this is supposed to be early days for the superhero set. Hal Jordan is a cocky, confident guy, especially early on in his career, so I suppose this is par for the course for this character. His choices for constructs were inventive, but sometimes the detail required made it hard to tell what they were. When you only have green to work with, simple is better for clarity.
We also see the very beginnings of Vic Stone, before he becomes Cyborg. It was nice to see some of the backstory behind a character I don't know much about. Vic is a high school football star; it will be interesting to see how he teams up with the older members that fill out the Justice League.
And of course, there had to be a reference to the "alien in Metropolis." Batman has always been distrustful of him, and that comes out very clear in this first issue. I don't know how long this arc is, but I can be sure that at the end there will only be the minimum amount of trust between the Dark Knight and the Man of Steel.
I can't say that this was the best comic I have ever read, but it got me a bit more excited for, if also a bit more nervous about, the entire new DC universe.
Overall Grade: B
Monday, September 5, 2011
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Amalgam Emergence
Coincidental Fishsticks will be re-emerging from the amalgam-blog into which it disappeared shortly. In the meantime, here are other amalgams which are lesser known, but no less awesome.
Enjoy.
Enjoy.
Friday, November 26, 2010
My Week of Internet Thanks - Day 4
It is late, and Black Friday at Walmart has sapped my desire to do anything other than sterilize the majority of the population. This is slightly late, but I suspect you will forgive me. If not, I suspect I will live.
Day 4 - Webcomics
Below I have included links to some of my favorite webcomics. Enjoy, and happy belated Thanksgiving.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
My Week of Internet Thanks - Day 3
This one is quick, because I am tired from driving back from Arkansas. Today on the Internet I am thankful for Hanson, specifically for making them not for little girls anymore.
Day 3 - Hanson
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
My Week of Internet Thanks - Day 2
I am sitting at Bluegrass Airport, waiting on the very first flight of my life to take off. To take a bit of the edge off, I thought I should be thankful for something. So, here it goes.
Day 2 - Podcasts
I have included the embedded players for two of my favorite podcasts. Hope you enjoy!
Stop Podcasting Yourself - The Sound of Young America
Jordan, Jesse GO! - The Sound of Young AmericaMonday, November 22, 2010
My Week of Internet Thanks - Day 1
Somwhere amongst the tryptophan overdoses and the ritual worship of extremely padded pigskin-slinging gladiators, it is customary to give thanks for ones blessings during this aptly named holiday of Thanksgiving*.
Because the real world is scary and the day star burns, the only real thing I'm thankful for is the Internet**. This week, you'll see why.
Because the real world is scary and the day star burns, the only real thing I'm thankful for is the Internet**. This week, you'll see why.
Day 1 - Jessica's Daily Affirmations
*You Canadians are free to go back to being selfish and self-absorbed.
**No, not really. It's called suspension of disbelief, you should try it some time.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Follies and Foibles*
I find myself sitting at the computer, lo this Saturday evening, downloading a CD by which I can restore my PC.
"Why is this?" you undoubtedly find yourself asking. "You're the king of all computers, the emperor of electronics, the sultan on silicon."
Thank you. Really, you're too kind. Unfortunately, even at my exalted station can one fall victim to the simplest of mistakes. Haste, it is said, makes waste. It also makes for accidentally deleting restore partitions before you've had a chance to create backup DVDs. If that rhymed it would be an equally popular saying.
So here's a Public Service Announcement (not from your favorite DJ Three Dog**, but from me, Nathan): make sure you have backups created before you do stupid things. Or before you do smart things. In fact, quit reading this, make a backup, and come back.
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...
Good. Don't you feel better. I know I do.
Now my burn is completed and the real work begins. Off to the races, boys and girls.
*I'm not 100% sure what that word means.
**You're welcome, Fallout 3 nerds.
"Why is this?" you undoubtedly find yourself asking. "You're the king of all computers, the emperor of electronics, the sultan on silicon."
Thank you. Really, you're too kind. Unfortunately, even at my exalted station can one fall victim to the simplest of mistakes. Haste, it is said, makes waste. It also makes for accidentally deleting restore partitions before you've had a chance to create backup DVDs. If that rhymed it would be an equally popular saying.
So here's a Public Service Announcement (not from your favorite DJ Three Dog**, but from me, Nathan): make sure you have backups created before you do stupid things. Or before you do smart things. In fact, quit reading this, make a backup, and come back.
...
...
Good. Don't you feel better. I know I do.
Now my burn is completed and the real work begins. Off to the races, boys and girls.
*I'm not 100% sure what that word means.
**You're welcome, Fallout 3 nerds.
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