
Posted by Jeph! on 6/8/2007, 1:08 am Well, okay, it wasn't as bad as the Silver Surfer #1 where we read about a single mom for 22 pages, but Lord, I was hoping for more than one actual New Warrior. I have to say, though, as a Grant Morrison and DeFilippis/Weir X-Men fan I loved it. Odd, though, that the two main characters formerly had VERY pronounced accents, and now both speak the perfect english. Humph. -Jeph!
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I thought the era of "follow non-powered characters through normal life events for an entire issue, then end with the last-page reveal of the superhero character whose name is in the title, thus shocking the non-powered character out of their normal routine" first-issue storytelling went out with Bill Jemas.
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