Does Elasti-Girl always look like a wide eyed puppet?
Does Elasti-Girl always look like a wide eyed puppet?
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Not usually but Johns may be using the version of Elasti-Girl that Waid came up with during his Brave and the Bold story. He was probably attempting to make Rita more of a "freak" like the rest of the dP crew. Since a common complaint about Elast-Girl is that she is far too normal to be a member of the "World's Strangest Heroes." This version was a bit emotionally scarred and always had a creepy grin on her face. When I saw the way she looked at the end of Justice League 31 that's the first thing that came to mind.
I much prefer the Elasti-Woman from Giffen's run. She was tough and witty and god help you if you got her mad.
Last edited by Robotman; 06-26-2014 at 09:52 PM.
They look good.
Let's hope this does better than the last time DC used Justice League to revive them...
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So what did everyone think of the Doom Patrol in Justice League #32?
I have been planning to seek out some Doom Patrol stories ever since I saw them featured in an episode of Batman: The Brave and the Bold. I have only encountered a few stories with them during my many years of comic reading. I am now really enjoying them in Justice League. I think now is the time to take the plunge and try some Doom Patrol classics.
Keith Giffen's run was incredibly good as well. Great quippy dialogue, solid art, actual creepy weirdness. Not weird like Morrison's Dada weird, just weird like "man, their jobs suck! They get the least glamorous assignments compared to other DC super-teams".
I have such a huge soft spot for both the Doom Patrol and Batman's Outsiders. The non-mainstream teams.
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Thanks for the recommendation. I will defiantly look out for that run. I also liked Batman and the Outsiders but only read the first few stories. That series was running when I took my first break from comic collecting shortly after finishing college. I see that there is Showcase Presents collection and that they started putting the issue up on ComiXology. I hope to find the time to someday read all the issues I missed.
Grant's Doom Patrol was brilliant and it's my all time favorite book but if you aren't prepared for Morrison unleashed weirdness it could be a bit too much for the casual reader. Just don't expect "Batman: The Brave and the Bold" version of the dP.
Giffen's run was fantastic as well. He found a way to fit all of the previous Doom Patrol continuity together and make it work. Giffen's usual dark comedy approach to writing his characters worked perfectly with the Doom Patrol.
Last edited by Robotman; 07-31-2014 at 02:58 PM.
Maybe the Chief will treat his team a little better if/when Lex puts him in the wheelchair. He'll have the "now I know what it's like" moment.