
Posted by Attok12 on 7/17/2009, 9:35 am
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I enjoyed this issue very much, taking it as a sort of "romance comic" kind of thing, ala the old PATSY WALKER comics of days past. I like that Patsy is even the lead character, too. I also liked how the four ladies (Patsy, Felicia, Monica and Angelica) got together in a scene reminiscient of 40-YEAR-OLD VIRGIN, the speed dating sequence. I wasn't bothered by all the "sex talk" between the ladies, either, like most people. This is what happens whenever you get multiple women together, so why should it be any different if the women are heroines? Women gab, gab, gab. It's a known fact. Puma, Brother Voodoo and Son of Satan are all touched upon as well, setting up their later appearances nicely. While this book didn't have any action, this didn't bother me. I see this book, like I said before, as a PATSY WALKER style comic, and in this regard I thought it was done very well. I can, however, see why you guys don't like the way Monica is being written nowadays. She certainly isn't the Monica of old, thanks mostly to the behavior modification done to her in NEXTWAVE. I look forward to seeing what happens next, especially to poor Angelica, who has cancer.
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