I didn't have any comics come in while I was away, which is good for my bank balance, but the two I picked up this week....*sigh*
I thought Identity Crisis #6 was a waste - aside from confirming what I didn't want to accept, and a couple of interesting revelations, I didn't see much to move the plot forward. But then again, maybe the final part will make it read better. That's the trouble with mini-series - you kinda need to see all of them before you can really pass judgement.
Nightwing #99..again no plot development, and despite the mumblings in the first couple of panels, Dick still hasn't told Bruce what happened to Blockie. There was a very cool arguement/conversation between Dick and Alfred ("Richard John Grayson, get back in that bed this instant!" *grins hugely*), Tarantula *natch* asking Batman to train her, and a 'discussion' between Dick and Bruce...what happened?
And where were Cass and Tim?? Dick asked after them, but no-one would give him an answer, rather than that Batman was once again on his own looking after Gotham. I thought I might have missed something, but so far I haven't come across a Bat-title from last week that would shed some light.
If anyone can explain, I'll be grateful *smile* I can be a bit slow on the uptake at the best of times.
I thought Identity Crisis #6 was a waste - aside from confirming what I didn't want to accept, and a couple of interesting revelations, I didn't see much to move the plot forward. But then again, maybe the final part will make it read better. That's the trouble with mini-series - you kinda need to see all of them before you can really pass judgement.
Nightwing #99..again no plot development, and despite the mumblings in the first couple of panels, Dick still hasn't told Bruce what happened to Blockie. There was a very cool arguement/conversation between Dick and Alfred ("Richard John Grayson, get back in that bed this instant!" *grins hugely*), Tarantula *natch* asking Batman to train her, and a 'discussion' between Dick and Bruce...what happened?
And where were Cass and Tim?? Dick asked after them, but no-one would give him an answer, rather than that Batman was once again on his own looking after Gotham. I thought I might have missed something, but so far I haven't come across a Bat-title from last week that would shed some light.
If anyone can explain, I'll be grateful *smile* I can be a bit slow on the uptake at the best of times.