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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2012 0:48:57 GMT -5
woot woot looks like wachter just posted our issue #2 so you guys can check out the conclusion of Boys Night Out. Let us know what y'all think.
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Post by Ultimate Silentking on Aug 6, 2012 9:04:31 GMT -5
Slightly confused why it is called Issue #3 when the previous one was called #2. And I know that is technically the third one written, but #0 in my opinion should not be counted toward the numbering since it is 0. Blue Blur mourning the loss of his scarf (Even if it was brief) was amusing. The arrival of Kaldur... did not make sense actually. Why was he there in the first place and how did he know about the bombs? Then again, maybe he has a power in this continunity (I remember him mentioning sensing other bombs when Tim told him that there were others). But that still doesn't explain why he was there in the first place. And I also don't understand why Robin didn't completly question Kaldur's appearance. At the very least to himself. Then again, maybe his fanboyism overode that part. Speaking of fanboyism, I found myself chuckling over Robin's reaction with Aqualad. Especially the part where Tim asked him to sign his batarang. Oh, and Blue Blur telling Robin that he won't be kissing him (Makes sense in context. ) was hilarious. And Impulse was awesome (Just as he was in Spoilers.), although Blue Blur is currently my favorite at the moment. And I love the way Kaldur and Robin deny Batman's existance in front of Marvin. And now all of a sudden I want chili dogs. And the epilouge was simply... great. So, I am gonna make a guess that Robin will be forming Young Justice? And yes mrp, I know already. Wait and see. And I will wait, and everyone that is following this will see.
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Post by liquidsword34 on Aug 6, 2012 15:32:36 GMT -5
I like Tim's fanboyism (is that a word?), it helps show the shared universe and adds more to him as a person. I will say I'm not big on the coloured text for different characters.
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Post by The Wonderful Wachter on Aug 6, 2012 19:45:42 GMT -5
Slightly confused why it is called Issue #3 when the previous one was called #2. And I know that is technically the third one written, but #0 in my opinion should not be counted toward the numbering since it is 0. Blue Blur mourning the loss of his scarf (Even if it was brief) was amusing. The arrival of Kaldur... did not make sense actually. Why was he there in the first place and how did he know about the bombs? Then again, maybe he has a power in this continunity (I remember him mentioning sensing other bombs when Tim told him that there were others). But that still doesn't explain why he was there in the first place. And I also don't understand why Robin didn't completly question Kaldur's appearance. At the very least to himself. Then again, maybe his fanboyism overode that part. Well, they were on a time table and we went into that Robin wanted to question him, there just wasn't enough time to do so. And I'll warn you that Ultimate Kaldur is almost nothing like his YJ and New Earth counterparts by virtue of Aquaman constantly getting dropped. His ultimate origin (as yet, unrevealed) is pretty cool because of this... as are most of the characters where we had to think outside of the box. It makes his powers amped up beyond what we've seen in the show and in comics. That said, I'll quote my cowriter for once with "Wait and See..." Kaldur has a reason for being in Gotham that is covered early on in the series. One that is easily figured out when you think of who else is big in Gotham other than the Wayne Family. LiquidSorry you dislike the colored text.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2012 20:13:29 GMT -5
It's easier to see the Kaldur connection to Gotham Wachter is referring to if you have read Brave & Bold Season 1.
As for the colored text. I like it as a caption tool to help differentiate scenes. I am neutral on it in actual text. Wachter used it to differentiate between dialogue spoken by people present physically and that spoken through the comm-link. I think it was ok, but the shade of blue was a bit difficult to make out-it's easier to read when you bold the blue for some reason.
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Post by Ultimate Silentking on Aug 6, 2012 20:17:56 GMT -5
Oh... I have not read BatB yet. Still reading Books of Magic (Which is cool so far.) and then I was gonna read Wonder Woman and S.H.A.D.E. I will put BatB after those three.
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