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ashlightgrayson
emotional
slow-paced
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
emotional
tense
medium-paced
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Review of issue #1:
I like the dynamic that has been created in this comic book. It is similar to Civil War in feel, but stands well as its own individual piece of work. The plot involves the Inhumans, Captain Marvel and Iron Man leading each side. We get a glimpse of Miles Morales at the beginning of the comic, which is nice to see. Peter Parker as the original Spiderman is also present within the conflict. The concept is interesting but I feel it could have used a bit of development. This may be due to the fact that I have not read any of the other issues leading up to this event, so I won't be too harsh. I am actually on Tony Stark's side for this conflict since I personally think it is unfair to try and detain someone for something they might do in the future. Tony's believes more people might be hurt if the visions seen by the inhuman Ulysses are taken as truth and they try to stop them.
SPOILERS:
Tony's assumption ends up being right. Captain Marvel and the Inhumans try and stop Thanos and end up badly injured. Rody ends up dying in combat and She-Hulk is in critical condition. Doctors don't know if she'll wake up or ever walk again. She ends up waking up by the end of the comic but her heart monitor flatlines. We still won't know her fate until issue 2 and beyond. I really can't wait. I would have liked to see Rody's death and the battle that ensued with Thanos. Hopefully we'll get more flashbacks in the future. The deaths and injuries of the characters definitely give reason to see Tony's point of view. I like that for once he isn't the cause of the conflict escalating. Well, until issue #2 then.
I like the dynamic that has been created in this comic book. It is similar to Civil War in feel, but stands well as its own individual piece of work. The plot involves the Inhumans, Captain Marvel and Iron Man leading each side. We get a glimpse of Miles Morales at the beginning of the comic, which is nice to see. Peter Parker as the original Spiderman is also present within the conflict. The concept is interesting but I feel it could have used a bit of development. This may be due to the fact that I have not read any of the other issues leading up to this event, so I won't be too harsh. I am actually on Tony Stark's side for this conflict since I personally think it is unfair to try and detain someone for something they might do in the future. Tony's believes more people might be hurt if the visions seen by the inhuman Ulysses are taken as truth and they try to stop them.
SPOILERS:
Tony's assumption ends up being right. Captain Marvel and the Inhumans try and stop Thanos and end up badly injured. Rody ends up dying in combat and She-Hulk is in critical condition. Doctors don't know if she'll wake up or ever walk again. She ends up waking up by the end of the comic but her heart monitor flatlines. We still won't know her fate until issue 2 and beyond. I really can't wait. I would have liked to see Rody's death and the battle that ensued with Thanos. Hopefully we'll get more flashbacks in the future. The deaths and injuries of the characters definitely give reason to see Tony's point of view. I like that for once he isn't the cause of the conflict escalating. Well, until issue #2 then.
adventurous
mysterious
slow-paced
This mini series follows Hal Jordan as he struggles to fight against Parallax who is attempting to corrupt the Green Lantern rings. Hal also must deal with the Spectre. The other Lantern's and the Justice League's trust in Hal is tested as his personality is influenced by the Spectre and Parallax's corruption. I appreciated that each Lantern had time within the story to show their insecurities as well as their strengths. Each of them has known Hal to a different extent and they each want to have faith in their friend's strength and willpower. Kyle is able to meet Hal for the first time and Hal's immediate respect for everything Kyle did to try and save everyone shows the camaraderie between them. A great limited series overall.