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Oh no, a villain motivated by perceived slights of relatively minor credit...this is going to hit close to home, isn’t it?
Late breaking review: Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters #1 by Laura Samnee, @ChrisSamnee, @COLORnMATT
This is the adventure comic ideal, a pulpy and visually-rich comics romp that you can enjoy before passing it to the younger readers in your life.
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Oh hey, top comics to buy for those of you indulging in new comics day.
Great new beginnings (and one absolutely perfect finale) were in heavy supply this week.
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One thing this run does well in almost every issue is make sure the heroes are making statuesque, poised entrances heavy with grandiosity. Most superhero runs tend to do that when introducing characters. This one does it steadily and it rules.
Wally....Jay....oh, so I see I’m going to enjoy this story arc.
Finally, I just really don’t understand what this issue is getting at. Is it that academics are wasting their expertise? Also, The Atom’s idea wasn’t all that dependent on his knowledge of physics. Amazo fighting a ton of Leaguers is cool, but past that, eh.