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Order & Outrage #1
In a future galactic society, where gene manipulation is mandatory, some have have found a way to survive. Writer Jim Starlin, Artist Rags Morales, Colorist Hailey Brown: A solid premise, nice art, but some questionable storytelling and coloring techniques. 4/5
X-Men Red (2022) #9
Abigail Brand’s plans come to fruition. Writer Al Ewing, Artist Stefano Caselli, Colorist Federico Blee: Ewing’s multi-plot-threads are coming together fantastically and the Caselli-Blee art team is making magic happen. 5/5
@btoandbatbooks Earlier that issue, Lightning Lord takes out his anger on his helpless sister, Lightning Lass, with a super-charged KRAK-OOOOOOM… KRAKOOOOOOOOM! Talk about your family squabbles!
Thursday morning cartoons that I watched on MeTV’s “Toon In With Me!”
Porky in Daffy Duck Slept Here (1948)
Droopy in Grin and Share It (1957)
Roland in Say Cheese, Please (1970)
Popeye in Floor Flusher (1954)
Sylvester in Too Hop to Handle (1957)
#ToonInWithMe #GregSatMornToon
Batman (Feb2023) #130
Batman survives Moonfall, only to meet certain death at the Fortress of Solitude. Writer Chip Zdarsky, Artist Jorge Jiménez, Colorist Tomeu Morey: Jiménez’ kinetic art helps to drive Zdarsky’s narrative to its maximum impact. 4/5
Batman/Superman World’s Finest (Feb2023) #10
Superman, Batman, the Teen Titans and the GCPD are all looking for Boy Thunder. Writer Mark Waid, Artist Dan Mora, Colorist Tamra Bonvillain: Imaginative chaos and clever characterizations. 3.5/5
Weekday morning cartoon I watched on HBO Max: Batman: The Brave and the Bold S2, E3 “Revenge of the Reach” Batman and Blue Beetle help the Green Lantern Corps defend Oa against an alien race called the Reach.🦇🦇🦇
#GregSatMornToon #SaturdayMorningCartoons
Wednesday morning cartoons that I watched on MeTV’s “Toon In With Me!”
Sylvester in Tweety and the Beanstalk (1957)
Tom & Jerry in Tot Watchers (1958)
Poor Cinderella (1934)
Droopy in Wags to Riches (1949)
Bugs & Sam in Bunker Hill Bunny (1950)
#ToonInWithMe #GregSatMornToon
@btoandbatbooks During that very same confrontation with the Electrocutioner, Batman delivers a duo-footed drop-kick to the vigilante, sending him flying through a window with a cacophonous KERASH!
@ProfessorFrenzy I will listen to Frenzy ‘cast
And if the comics are dope
You won’t see me mope!