Here are my reviews for the week:
MAJOR SPOILERS!!!
Avengers / Invaders #8:
Pretty good. Art was decent.
I loved when the two Captain Americas talked for a second. It was just great to see. I saw the ending coming since day one.
7 / 10.
Thor #600:
Good. Art was good.
I liked this issue. It's confusing that they changed the numbering system, but still good.
I don't like that Thor was exiled from Asgard. He's THOR! But of course he'll be back.
The best part was when Osborn and his new Avengers tried to capture Thor. Norman put his hand up to Thor's head, ready to fire, and Thor just flung him through the air like a bug. That was great!
7.5 / 10
X-Infernus #3:
Not bad. Art was decent.
This was a good issue. Now, Colossus and Wolverine are mind controlled. This'll get interesting.
7 / 10.
Green Lantern Corps #33:
Good. Art alright (but I HATE how they draw Kyle!!!)
So this new law isn't against love, it's just love between two Lanterns. And Kyle is the first to break this law.
The talk between Saarek and Star Sapphire was good. I liked the scene with the corrupt Lantern, doing secret rituals.
The story of Kyle doing a painting is interesting. I loved the scene where the black paint engulfed the green, violet, blue, indigo, orange, yellow, and red paint – very symbolic.
8 / 10
Mirror's Edge #4:
Not bad. Art isn't that good.
The story is interesting. I don't have much to say on that. But I want to see what Merc has to say about Faith taking her father to their hideout.
7 / 10
Star Wars: Clone Wars #4:
This review isn't much about the issue – this is my rant against the letters column.
The first letter is from a nine year old, who says the art is fantastic (…. Scott Hepburn). I'm not annoyed about the nine year old, he has an opinion. But I hate the fact that all this is aimed at nine year olds.
Second, a twelve year old replied. He said he likes it, but doesn't like Ashoka – he thinks she's annoying (finally! See, you're "target audience" is annoyed too!). A writer (or editor. Who replies to those anyway?) said that he's twelve, and that he might think she's annoying because he "really likes her."
I'm just annoyed. I'm annoyed that the target audience is nine, and that the writers blow off a kid who doesn't like Ashoka (same with us hardcore fans!)
4 / 10
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