Okay, I've been buying a lot of comics lately with tons of interesting stuff happening but haven't reviewed them.
SO NOW I WILL.
Last week:
Teen Titans Year One #3:
Man, I am still amazed that a comic this cute and funny and generally JOY FILLED, yet not aimed at three year olds, got through DC's angst radar. Aqualad continues to be freakin' adorable
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Fortunately, there are actually two such issues!
Granted, it's not just Booster being attacked, and one issue is a Justice League Europe issue, but they're a blast.
"Also, I've only read the Vigilante's debut in the 80's Teen Titans and those two issues by Alan Moore where there was a sexually abused little girl and it was sad, but while he certainly has no problem shooting criminals, it seems OOC for the one I read about to randomly shoot someone who he believes to be two bit thugs without getting the story. But hey, who cares about consistancy?"
It's a new Vigilante introduced during Wolfman's recent run on Nightwing. He will be in his own ongoing series shortly.
As for the Protector--I actually found the first drug issue for sale at a comic shop about two years ago, and it's surprisingly not bad.
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Granted, it's not just Booster being attacked, and one issue is a Justice League Europe issue, but they're a blast."
Awesome! I'll have to read those someday! D'you know which issue #'s they are?
"It's a new Vigilante introduced during Wolfman's recent run on Nightwing. He will be in his own ongoing series shortly."
Bwuh. That's what I get for not keeping up with the times!
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Not offhand, but let's see what a quick search turns up:
The cat first appeared in Justice League America 37, and then appeared next in Justice League Europe 13. It then remained as a recurring "character" throughout the Giffen/DeMatteis JLI run.
Just go buy everything up to and including Breakdowns for both JLAmerica and JLEurope!
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