We learned a couple of things today.
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Riri likes Star Trek and cosplay. She has a Geordi La Forge visor!
We learned a couple of things today.
spoilers:end of spoilers
Riri likes Star Trek and cosplay. She has a Geordi La Forge visor!
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This issue is fantastic. What a brilliant last page.
I was excited seeing the preview spread, but I felt kinda bored reading the issue for some reason.
I don't think we needed an explanation for the translators... like they're pretty common and I don't know why riri thought it was cool. Goggles with microvision were cool but a 3d printer glow in the dark hand canon just seems indulgent (could be cool if it made its own ammo though). A suit that can withstand a ton of pressure doesn't seem novel. I feel like she needs a purpose to these inventions... like maybe trying to make them more affordable to her community and stuff.
Kinda weird that riri would complain about her lab treated like a zoo so it's unsafe (it would have higher safety protocols if it were, zoos tend to have the bad animals behind tough glass). It also felt weird that her response to "did you and your father work on things together?" was "nope he died".
The villain fight was cool, I like her slowly figuring things out, improvising with her tech and environment to get a win.
The hobbies talk with Xavier felt a little hollow past the geordie cosplay... it just threw in random references. I would like a bit more fleshing out of her opinions on her hobbies instead of just snips of the ends and middle of her conversation. The cosplaying one felt good though. I also like her isolation aspect here and also earlier with her friends that showed up to take her to lunch.
I liked the idea of her AI being based on analysing her dreams, behavior, subconscious. She was cut off before she could say what her AI could do, but I have a guess of where this storyline could go: I think by taking the shape of Natalie, her father and people she's lost based on her subconscious it'd help her get over her survivor's guilt in some way and be more emotionally supportive as well compared to other AIs. People tend to punish themselves by hiding certain facts in their memories that could help relieve the pain or absolve them of guilt that isn't their fault: I see an AI that brings these things to the surface and help cope in other ways helping a lot.
They used him to tie her in with the 10 rings when he gave her their token
So you can see her sharing those villains now
To be fair-most folks don't know. Especially those who don't follow comics.
Remember for the most part Marvel made sure whoever you saw on tv or in the movies MATCHED the comic.
So there was no confusion on the HOPE that someone watching those movies or shows would seek out the comic.
Jane Foster as Thor changed that. So you had Thor 2 with him but a comic with her. Nobody threw a real fit. So they seems to have stopped doing it.
The issue here at Marvel is too many of that group look at COVERS and not CONTENT.
Riri NEVER wore Tony's armor. She made her own version to fit her.
I enjoyed the HECK out of this issue. I enjoyed the conversation with Xavier more than anything else.
It felt like a complete book that saw the hero face a villain and then we got to see the PRIVATE side. If it keeps up like this and improves-Marvel got a nice companion book for Ms Marvel, Moon Girl, Wasp & Squirrel Girl.
Nice having books about Teens and they are not getting killed for shock value.
Apologies, I didn't mean to imply Riri wore Tony's armor. My intention was to merely clarify that "armor" is not exclusive TO Tony. My attempt to short hand the conversation I had with my coworker was clearly unsuccessful. ha ha. There are plenty of folks who have adopted suits of armor within the hero community so for the casual reader or fair weather fan or in this particular case -- my coworker who has seen a bunch of movies, its silly to discount Riri's value simply because of the connective tissue of "genus with self constructed armor". That's a disservice to her unique character.
I thought this was one of the better 1st issues, and the art was gorgeous will definitely be buying the next one. I'm glad she starting out on her own and not being tied to Tony but I think it does show the sad state of comics that heroes can even have protege's in their books without triggering over sensitive fans. I'm also glad Marvel is sticking with Riri post Bendis, she's a great character and one that has years of complication free development ahead of her, that is something a writer can get excited about.
Our legend has gotten a second printing and is in the top 20 digital bestsellers.
https://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/11...ond-printings/
https://comixology.com/comics-best-sellers
Ooh that's nice to hear.
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