We are all Temporal beings, living from the Past to the Future, but always in the Present. On this blog I'm gonna post about my favorite things from the Past, cool things in the Future, and what I'm loving in the Present. What are my favorite things? Why, Toys, Comics, Video Games, Anime, and Movies of course.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Gundam 00 Qan[T] Complete
Finally got around to building the weapons for 00 Qan[T], and now armed and ready for combat he is complete. The next kit I have begun construction is the Real Grade Gundam Mk.II, which is my first Real Grade and has so far been a very tedious undertaking to say the least. Also I want to apologize to my followers for my lack of post as of late, but a combination of busy off-line life and a dying computer that I pretty sure is on it's way out giving me constant trouble it has been difficult to do anything on the computer or internet related, but I assure I am still here and have not forgotten or ignoring my blog.
Monday, November 12, 2012
DC New 52 Reviews: Deathstroke #2-12 & Detective Comics #2-12 + Annual
Deathstroke #2-12
I'll be honest with you, I buy and read this book cause I'm a huge Deathstroke fan, and I'm just enjoying seeing him kill people in different ways every month. I think the Legacy story played out nicely revealing who was behind the attacks and the costumed mercenaries trying to take out Slade. Now I can't say I love Rob Liefeld's art above anyone elses but after 20 years I have become accustomed to his drawing style, his writing though could definitely be better cause issues 9-12's story featuring Lobo felt fairly plain and not thought out much past the initial basic premise, was nice seeing Zealot though, even if she wasn't written well.
Detective Comics #2-12 & Annual #1
If you've read my review of issue 1 of Detective Comics then you'd know this series didn't actually start out very good in my eyes, issue 2 was an improvement, the Dollmaker storyline with Batman on the trail to save Commissioner Gordon was decent. The Penguin story is painfully stretched over the three issues of #5-7, #8 is a stand-alone tale with Scarecrow having Batman take down Hugo Strange's son, while in #9 Batman takes down Talons attacking Arkahm Asylum far too easy in Night of The Owls tie-in. Guest artist Ed Benes's art in issue 10 was a welcomed sight, cause I've got to say Tony Daniel is my less favorite Batman artist right now, and I did enjoy the sci-fi elements in the Mr. Toxic story arc, even though it felt like it should been more in a Superman book then in Batman's. Then there's the boring Annual with Black Mask and Mad Hatter, don't even get me started on that, all I can say is thankfully a new creative team takes over with issue 13.
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