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Showing posts with label GL Salaak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GL Salaak. Show all posts
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Sunday, 20 November 2011
Who'd Like A Cocktail? #155?
Tags:
Aquaman,
Batman,
Blue Beetle (Jaime),
Butcher,
Captain Atom,
Cyborg,
Flash (Barry),
GL Guy Gardner,
GL Isamot Kol,
GL John Stewart,
GL Salaak,
La Dama,
Superman,
Who'd Like A Cocktail?,
Wonder Woman
Sunday, 17 October 2010
Who'd Like A Cocktail? #102
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Larfleeze shows why he's the one getting his own Christmas special this year |
- BOOSTER GOLD #37 - you're almost left with the thought that either Giffen or DeMatteis is occasionally tapping the other one on the shoulder and saying "Didn't we have a plot we were following at some point?" This is still a great fun series but it does delight in wandering down various sub-plot alleyways before being wrenched back to the main one! And methinks we haven't seen the last of Estrogina!
- GREEN LANTERN #58 - finally, Carol Ferris slaps down Hal Jordan's expectations, reminding him of his girl back home while she gets on with her life. Meanwhile Salaak begins to get suspicious of Jordan's activities and hey, the Flash turns up.
- GREEN LANTERN: EMERALD WARRIORS #3 - the Red Lantern Bleez seems to be along for the ride, but at least she can speak now. Sodam Yat finds he's being hunted by his own father and that creepy, floating dwarf who's behind the draining of Lantern's rings shows up again.
- JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST #11 - this issue's pretty much all about the Metal Men attacking Fire, Ice and Rocket Red which ends up with Ice being forced into her new persona, the origin of which we meet in the next issue and which I moaned about earlier this week.
- JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA 80 PAGE GIANT 2010 - I've said it before: the thing with anthologies is you have to take the rough with the smooth. The Obsidian story was well done though it was little more than an origin tale; Jesse Quick helps a battered woman (as an aside - a trash can lid can deflect bullets? I don't think so!); Mr Terrific's tale was a little empty; Cyclone battles through some some spiteful people and discovers a new power; Sand shoots a cop (but he deserved it); the Wildcats get closer to each other; and Dr Fate manages to help someone in death. Mostly okay stories, though the Mr Terrific one was, as I said, just a little less than the others.
- KNIGHT AND SQUIRE #1 - I've never picked up a book before on the strength of a preview, but had to give this a go. It's wonderfully British and I applaud DC for publishing it. Storywise it does little except establish some characters but does so with humour and charm. Well worth getting.
- UNTOLD TALES OF BLACKEST NIGHT #1 - basically an anthology so again a little hit and miss. I think the most pertinent thing to come out of it was the recruitment of Lyssa Drak by the floating, creepy dwarf from the Green Lantern titles.
Induce vomiting! Kiss her!
Tags:
Bleez,
Carol Ferris,
Cyclone,
Dr Fate,
Estrogina,
Fire,
Flash (Barry),
GL Hal Jordan,
GL Salaak,
GL Sodam Yat,
Ice,
Jesse Quick,
Lyssa Drak,
Mr Terrific,
Obsidian,
Rocket Red,
Sand,
Who'd Like A Cocktail?
Sunday, 13 September 2009
Who'd Like A Cocktail? #54
Missed the start of a new round of Friday Night Fights over at Spacebooger on Friday due to being out with some friends and drinking beer. Still, plan to get back in the ring this Friday coming. Meanwhile - it's cocktail time!
- Blackest Night: Batman #2 - ahh, I knew those second rate corpses would come back and cause trouble but blimey they seem to have killed most of Gotham's PD! And what a family reunion to end on!
- Booster Gold #24 - wait a second - Kyle (Green Lantern) Rayner and Zatanna are married in this weird future?!
- Blue Beetle co-feature - Mr T's cooler now than he ever was in the 80's! Things look grim for Blue Beetle, though.
- Doom Patrol #2 - this feels a lot like Giffen''s run on Suicide Squad from a couple of years ago which is no bad thing as I really liked that series. Just have to wonder if this'll last more than twelve issues.
- Metal Men co-feature - heh, this is funny "Metal Men assemble!" "Assemble what?"
- Green Lantern Corps #40 - the Blackest Night gets grimmer; we find out why Arisia's parents were introduced in Blackest Night: Tales of The Corps; and Guy Gardner gets impaled.
- Magog #1 - took a chance on this after reading a couple of generally positive reviews and because it's Giffen again. Let's see how this one gets on shall we?
- Secret Six #13 - damn this is still consistently one of the best reads out there, month after month.
- Wednesday Comics #10 - still more hits than misses with Kamandi and Hawkman topping the list this week.
Salaak shows why he's second in command to the Guardians!
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