But Starwoman (Courtney Whitmore) wasn't.
But Starwoman (Courtney Whitmore) wasn't.
Rogue wears rouge.
Angel knows all the angles.
Decent first issue, but I was expecting to see more from the JSA. It felt like Huntress #1
I assumed the person in the bow tie was Jimmy…
One other thing about that particular panel, if you come right from the wording 18 years from now… you have a lady, a fella with a trilby hat and then, is that supposed to be Per Degaton?? It looks a bit like him, but then again I might just be imagining it lol
To be honest, I found all the off-screen stories mentioned to be more interesting than the actual story. They all just sound more fun, but then someone-is-killing-heroes never did appeal to me in the slightest and that kind of premise just repels my interest almost every time ("Here's all the heroes you like dead or dying a gruesome death! Isn't it entertaining to see their corpse?!")
I'm going to go back to waiting for the paperback while keeping an eye on what I see people post about it. If it sounds good by the end of it, I'll buy the paperback. I was already going to stop buying the single issues, so it's not because I'm writing off the story. There are things that bother me besides the fake stories being more interesting than the actual story, but I'm going to hold off on judging them until I find out how they play out in future issues.
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On the one hand it's a VERY interesting line-up I'd like to see more of, but on the other I've been waiting 11 years to see the characters I know and love again. Give me this team again later down the line and I'd love to read about it. For now I just want to establish the basics and see my old favourites once more.
from Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe Vol. XII (February 1986), about 37 years ago . . .
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