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    Default Metal .... Yay or Nay?

    I was really excited when this event started but for some reason it is just not doing it for me now. Maybe it was one evil Batman too many. Maybe it is the pacing. Maybe it is just too many tie ins. Maybe it is just the fact that nothing really seems to be happening except "oh look at the ______ evil Batman". This whole thing is coming off as someone trying to be Grant Morrison and failing.

    Am I the only one who is losing interest in this event fast?

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    The event is pure batwank,I love it

    Though my main interest is the Bats who Laughs.

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    I don't know, this event is so balls-to-the-walls crazy and DC-y that I just can't look away .

    I also think all the tie-ins have so far been pretty solid and enjoyable .

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    The Dark Days issues killed any interest I might have had. Haven't read anything from Metal since.

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    I am thoroughly enjoying the main story! I have not purchased a single tie in, unless my weekly book was a tie in. It’s crazy,fun, and has lots of Easter eggs!

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    A resounding Yay. i was going to give it a miss but now so hooked. Heck even the tie ins were amazing. Its OTT, in your face and just insanely fun.

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    I had to catch up over the last two weeks. There are a few books I missed out on (Dark Days, Gotham Resistance, Red Death) and my only real complaint of the main series is the pacing going into the second act, while some of that might be because I did not read the GR tie-ins, that seems to be typical Snyder from what I recall of his Batman events.

    Otherwise it has been a very fun story with lots of great art.

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    The one shots are incredibly interesting too, though I have not read the Devastator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sakuyamons View Post
    The event is pure batwank,I love it

    Though my main interest is the Bats who Laughs.
    Of these villains he is my favorite..

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    Nay. I don't really care for Snyder's metaphysical blabber , ala Morrison. Way too much trying to be all deep gibberish and just too much dialogue and exposition in general. Not my thing. I don't really care for Capulla either.

    There are positives though. I do admire the all out ,crazy ness and no holding back.
    Also the dark knights tie ins with the different versions of corrupt batmen have been very creative and a lot of fun.

    But over all not for me. Hopefully Doomsday clock will be more to my liking .
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    I think its ok. Issue #3 sold me on the evil batmen, but I'm still passing on the tie-ins until they get collected. A little disappointed with the delays and more issues being added.

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    Today was a major METAL YAY day for me.

    One of the things that's really surprised me about Metal is that almost every one of the tie-ins has been a great read, none has been run-of-the-mill (even Gotham Resistance, the least of them, was fun and wild - never dull), and there have been so many of them. And if they're all actually good-to-great, the more the merrier.

    Normally I'm with the conventional wisdom on tie-ins. They're cash grabs and they're often unnecessary to the story and they're often of fill-in issue quality, selling on the coattails of the main event.

    NOT SO WITH METAL. AT ALL.

    Every single one of the Dark Knights one-shots has been imaginative, surprising, and with exemplary writing and art (that art in Murder Machine was very special but they've all been great). And I realize some fans are concerned about their wallets. Personally I don't limit my budget when it comes to comics - I only buy DC but I buy everything I could possibly want and I always wish there were more I did want. I don't spend money on things other people do like going out drinking or going out at all (since chronic illness laid me low - though I maintain a rewarding career) so if I spend $35/week on new DC comics each week, I'm passing happy about it and wish I'd had cause to spend $40. So I don't have the issue some readers do of having to drop one thing to pick up another. If I did, I might not like that there were so many tie-ins but to me it's only a great thing to have too many great comic books to buy.

    And this week was particularly special, especially since we got Batman: Lost in place of an issue of Metal proper (it's a skip month and Batman: Lost has been described as an intermission for those that don't know), because Batman: Lost is a classic Batman story. METAL as a whole has been like an imagination machine, inspiring the wildest ideas from each creator that touches it, but Batman: Lost was something special. I've already read it three times and I get the feeling I do whenever I read a darn good comic book of being happy for a moment that the story exists in the world because it's so satisfying. I close comics like that at the end and pause for a moment just to live with the feeling: That was a "darn" good comic book. (I don't say "darn." I'm from the Joe Biden school of BFD's.)

    PLUS we got Hal Jordan: Bats out of Hell pt. 3 which was, iMO, also a great comic. Not a classic like Batman: Lost but a darn good comic. I loved reading it. The only thing that sort of spoiled it for me was my personal feelings for EVS but I don't say I don't enjoy his superhero art. I do feel a little dirty after buying and reading his work but I also enjoy it. And I'm not so hardcore I mean to censor him though skipping something is not censorship. The fact is I'm not going to miss an episode of anything Metal over it. It's not worth that and I loved this issue.

    And beyond METAL what a great week for DC...

    On the REBIRTH front we got resolution to Oz-based stories in Detective Comics and Action Comics and it seems like each has wrapped it's Rebirth story now, just in time for Doomsday Clock. Fun getting these conclusions (I was really happy with how they changed the "Mr. Oz" character in the end of this issue of Action -- I'd been troubled before but no more) as each title has had Mr. Oz-based stuff going on almost since Rebirth began. It's nice to see that wrapped up in these books for now.

    In Wonder Woman too we got a big advance in the Darkseid War/Rebirth revelation story. So that's Rebirth stories for Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, all this week.

    Titans was better than usual for two reasons: Something is actually happening and happening apace for once in this book. I'm not sure I like where they're going but I like that they're exploring the character they are and I love the wild revelations. It's like this book has been stuck in a school zone for 16 issues and then they decided to get it out on the highway to see how fast it could go. And no Brett Booth which is always a plus in my mind.

    The Flash, Red Hood and the Outlaws, and even (surprisingly) JLA were good too.

    All that DC goodness in one week. And I didn't even mention Mister Miracle, which is maybe the best comic book ever.

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    YAY! I like it
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    Yay. Really loving how they've got a focus on something (the "metals" thing) that draws so much of the various parts of the DCU mythos together. It feels fresh.

    And the one-shots are amazing. Not what I was expecting at all -- very enjoyable.

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    I feel like this is going to make a really amazing omnibus.

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