This week at least has Tarot contemplating the Trinity, thus making her immediately more interesting to me. :) But the thing that really caught my attention was the conversation between Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman in the medlab. Ignore for a moment the fact that Diana takes her top off to have her shoulder looked at--her shoulder that was
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As for me, I like the scene where Diana's being bandaged. It shows that everyone over the years has gotten comfortable with eachother to the point of being family. The flash of breast isn't even sexual to them anymore, nor should it be, really. She's the sister they never had/should have had.
The scene pretty much nullifies the "banter" about sexual roles when they were first discussing the burn on her shoulder. (But I still like to see snark and teasing written *well*.
I find it really distracting that Clark and Bruce both have fivehead in certain scenes and not in others. I appreciate that the artist is trying to make them look different. Trying and sorta failing.
Then again, I didn't much care for this artist since the Ultimate Spiderman days, either. At least Clark doesn't look like Peter Parker, I guess.
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I would really like to see it that way, and I can definitely see it that way if I kind of squint and clear my mind of the other stuff! If they write them consistently brotherly-sisterly (comradely?), it'll make me very happy.
This artist is working for me in about half the panels, and then very much not in the other half. It's really odd! Clark looking like Peter Parker would be really weird, lol...Bruce even more so, I guess!
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Ah, but consistency and comicbooks? Those two things don't really coincide much. Especially after Identity Crisis... which now that I recall, wasn't that the whole darn point of Identity Crisis? *scratches head*
Picking and choosing things to store in my head for my own cobbled sense of continuity is kinda my fangirl survival technique.
I really tried to give this artist a chance, really. Even when I was hearing good things about Ultimate Spidey, I was that turned off. I'm a shallow gal. The artist is that important to me. Now that Stuart Immonen is doing the pages for Ult.Spidey, I might give it another chance. Isn't that horrible?
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