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This read like a generic Walmart non canon comic trying to link up with the show. Serviceable but nothing to rack your brain with if trying to make sense of continuity.
Created from 2 of the greatest men,made with 2 powersets thst are both SUPER,and has 2 cool asf looks and attitudes.
Hmm, I liked it. Nothing ground breaking but I like the team and they’re dynamic. It is trying to line up with the show, but I like the show so it works for me. Also really like Red Hood here, seeing him chafe against the other characters was cool. He fills the role of their Wolverine decently enough, although I kept wondering why he was constantly depicted brandishing his pistols when they’re just trying to clear an area and rescue civilians.
I'm behind so I can't comment on the issue yet, but yeah. I hate the pre order system so much because if you don't like issue one your choice is to eat several clunkers or be a scumbag to your LCS where you've likely built a relationship with the staff.
The entire end-consumer experience is awful.
Oh man. I just started ordering from DCBS so I feel your pain. Although I haven't put in my order for November yet. Holding off until the end of the month for just this reason. So now I just gotta eat issue 1 and 2 and not 3. Waiting for Deathstroke Inc to come out this month to see if I'll order issue 3 as well.
My name is Wally West. I"m the fastest man alive. I"m the Flash.
Favorite Heroes - 1-Flash/Wally West, 2-Superman, 3-Green Lantern/Hal Jordan, 4-Nightwing, 5-Hawkman, 6-Firestorm, 7-Supergirl/Linda Danvers, 8-Zatanna, 9-Robin/Tim Drake
For the LCS, is it really that big a deal if you decide against a mainline DC or Marvel issue that you had them pull? Adding it back to the rack really may not be that big a deal as compared to some independent title the store normally wouldn't bother ordering extra copies of.
They paid for that copy with the understanding that you would buy it, now it's going to sit on the shelf where it may or may not be picked up by a random walk-in customer. With so many stores barely hanging on by a thread, it's still a dick move and I really do try not to do it if at all possible...
But if it's a book the store may have already ordered a few additional issues of, it could still easily get sold. Yes, you may not have wanted to order something and then not buy it, but it probably depends on what title it is as to how much of a problem it really would be for the store.
Then again, maybe people should seriously consider not pre-ordering series until they've had a chance to actually see the first issue or two?