tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2252129938551938631.post4232749142152166477..comments2024-03-25T22:28:29.238-04:00Comments on Tony Isabella's Bloggy Thing: THE LAST OF THE NEW 52Tony Isabellahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07356415470545816484noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2252129938551938631.post-56424117503263994422011-11-05T14:30:29.925-04:002011-11-05T14:30:29.925-04:00I have seen the previews and I can truly say I can...I have seen the previews and I can truly say I can't relate to any of the new books anymore. I still read my ccomics from the 1970's (the era I grew up in) and cherish those more than any other time. The comics today are too influenced by movies and the internet. Most of the characters are all in their twenties and I am way past that age. <br /><br />From time to time I'll see something that strikes me as original but for the most part if I do see a book I like I wait for the paperback to read all the issues.Late Night Ferenginoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2252129938551938631.post-50616642995074107142011-11-05T12:37:15.729-04:002011-11-05T12:37:15.729-04:00I agree on Savage Hawkman, I've read #2 also a...I agree on Savage Hawkman, I've read #2 also and the story is confused, the plot opaque. If we don't know what is going on after two issues, why should we care. Same can be said of Mr. Terrific and several other of the New 52 that feature secret cabals.<br /><br />Redhood I read as out and out satire of many current trends in comics. As such it was readable despite having no sympathetic characters.<br /><br />Superman and Action are still stars with good storytelling art and a fresh take on the characters.Joyce Meltonhttp://samvalentine.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2252129938551938631.post-46860818755993847882011-11-05T09:23:13.281-04:002011-11-05T09:23:13.281-04:00I agree with you on "the Savage Hawkman"...I agree with you on "the Savage Hawkman" Tony. It felt like the character was really lacking and the story seemed thin. "Teen Titans" was very blah, but might give it a couple issues to see how the new characters evolve. "Justice League Dark" was another I didn't bother to pick up.<br />"Superman" and "Action" were both great reads, although I'm curious to see how the character from "Action" evolves to "Superman" but I was really taken with this revamp of Supes. He has...a personality. My vote for new 52 that must go is "Redhood and the Outlaws". Why star a character in a book that you readers voted to die? Additionally their version of "Starfire" is trite, sexist, and offensive.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com