For this special edition of The Stack, we’ve got three fresh Newsarama Reviews for you. We’re taking a look at Wonder Woman #18 (someone’s got a new boyfriend), Avengers Fairy Tales #1 (a retelling of Peter Pan) and Fantastic Four #555 (Millar and Hitch team up to make a pretty good comic). Then, in the Speed Round we review The Twelve #3, Scud #22, Invincible Presents Atom Eve #2, The New Dynamix #1 and The End League #2. Superby1 on the Pulp Secret forums asks what are some of our worst comic book store experiences. Watch this and find out! And let us know about your worst comic book store experiences in the forum.
Comic Book Reviews: Wonder Woman #18 and Fantastic Four #555
January 2, 2012 By 25 Comments
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Well, if watching Lyncara has shown me anything, it seems that wrighters in the comic book indestry just don’t know how to wright about relationships. I mean they ripped the fabric of reality just to break up Spider Man and his girlfriend, now it seems people are chearing that Lowis and Sups are no longer together.
because im a starter what do you think would be an ideal comic to start with?
@Disthron yeah Steve Trevor
Didn’t Wonder Woman have a relationship with an Air Force pilot for ages? I seem to recall it was a pretty good one too, at least until her creator died.
Oddly my worst comic shop experience had nothing to do with the staff at Ravenswood comics (New Hartford ((shameless plug))) but this one dick who was ranting and raving and literally yelling over the fact that they didn’t have American Virgin which then led to this individual throwing my comics when I went to cash out. Haven’t seen him in there since and that god.
Best would be that they saved every issue, even tie-ins, for Blackest Night for me and are doing the same with Brightest Day.
#FAIL
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neerds
Do they not do this show anymore ????
@Bloodthr0e Uh ok dude, i was just referring to her as a goddess because i read her comics books and in her comic books there are gods and there are goddesses. hence she is a goddess to me. Just my opinion. if u dont like it thats all u have to say and leave me alone
@nintwiggy6491 You can have your opinion that goddess suits her better than god, but saying a godess is not a god is factually incorrect. It has nothing to do with modern terminology.
@Bloodthr0e I stand by what i said, She is a goddess not a god. i dont like this modern terminology and since she has roots from ancient greek Goddess suits her more.
@nintwiggy6491 Godesses are gods. The word “god” isn’t exclusive to males anymore than “actor” is.
@Bloodthr0e Shes not a god. she is a Godess. =]
WW is a god so it just seems uncharacteristic of her to be dating some average guy who is insecure enough to gel up his hair.
Original Alpha Flight Rocks
their such nerds but i like them.i really do.
@elyzelaura leave them alone!
F5 doesnt work oh gawd!!!
At the end of his life, the deadliest gunfighter of the Old West is given a choice: Hell or redemption. He chooses redemption and God’s Archangel transports him to modern day Los Angeles to serve bloody, frontier justice on the worst dregs of society.
responding to rtlvkt, yes it does make sense because at times we do see couples like olympic swimmers or wieght lifters or police officers together but at the same time we often see someone for example a big weight lifter marry someone like a secretary who doesnt have the same type of power he has.
It’s fine if you disagree with the idea of a SM/WW thing, but if you can’t see the logic then read the last sentence of my post more carefully.
@rtlvkt Why would that seem logical? that makes absolutely no sense.
In the Justice League animate series, they were developing a romance between Batman and Wonder Woman. That would be a “mortal” that would be a good match with Wonder Woman.
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