Mega fan of: Helena Bertinelli (pre-52), Batwoman, Birds of Prey, Guardians of the Galaxy, Secret Six
Fan of: Batman, Cassandra Cain, Wonder Woman, Silk, Stephanie Brown, Captain America, Hellcat, Renee Montoya, Gotham Central, King Shark
Quasi-Fan of: Aquaman, Midnighter, Superman, Catwoman, Nightwing, Green Arrow, Squadron Supreme, Red Hood
Other likes: Low, Hush, Arkham Asylum: ASHoSE, Watchmen, A-Force, Bombshells, Grayson, Unfollow
Team Cap (both Rogers and Danvers)
This story's nuts.
It feels like I'm waiting for a Naruto filler to end.
Last edited by Restingvoice; 05-14-2018 at 11:10 AM.
After what happened I think that is stupid that Booster says that he is the greatest hero.
If that is what looks upsetting for you I`m going to wonder if you`ve read the story thus far.
Yeah, anyhow, Tom King.
Welp, this pretty much went the way that I expected. Not better nor worse than the last chapter.
Which is not something positive since last chapter was ATROCIOUS, one of the worst things I've ever read and while this one doesn't make it worse, it doesn't make it good either. Tons of awkward dialogue in every page along with a bunch of ideas that King probably thought were creative but they're not included in the story in a coherent way.
Worst of all, is that this pretty much goes with one of my biggest complaints about King's work, he simply focuses so much on a theme to the point of ruining characterization. The way how Booster has been acting during this arc goes completely against how his character work since he firmly believes that one can't change the past to create a better future, that's his whole premise. This storyline has done nothing but damage his image at its core (and the terrible dialogue doesn't help either).
Great art from Daniel but my God, what a terrible read.
The wart was absolutely gorgeous