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June 10th, 2009
11:13 pm
[scottyquick]

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Greg Rucka interview
There's an interview by Greg Rucka over at IGN about his upcoming run on Detective Comics.



Anyone here NOT planning on buying 'Tec? If so, why?

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June 9th, 2009
04:49 pm
[ex_stig213]

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One (Extended) Perfect Moment: The Kingpin

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June 8th, 2009
10:05 pm
[kingrockwell]

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Vic Sage: Because I can't pick just one
One of these days I need to do a multi-part dissertation on our good buddy Vic, but for now you get a series of Perfect Moments.


Current Music: Elvis Costello ~ "Watching The Detectives"
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May 16th, 2009
02:52 pm
[bluefall]

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WWwA update, and Diana's take on 24
Look, pretty Diana!



For those who're interested, Chapter 17 of When Wondy was Awesome (in which Veronica Cale is Not A Nice Person and Diana writes a book) is now up at my journal. I can't put it here, because while each individual chapter is actually not so bad, the Rucka set as a whole is in flagrant violation of the 1/3 rule, and there was no way I could trim it down from the 1/2 issue format of our old LJ incarnation without shredding it. But it's good stuff, so go over there anyway. ^_^

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May 10th, 2009
11:12 pm
[benicio127]

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Joker is God. Amen.
So last post... last day... Joker/Harley week. Sniff, sniff.


Anyways this is my favourite scene from the novelization of No Man's Land by Greg Rucka. A lot of it a more detailed version of the comics, but he did add some great bits. I would highly, highly, highly, highly recommend this book to anyone. It's a great read and has some beautiful Cass/Babs scenes. His Babara Gordon is AMAZING. Seriously. Her anger over Huntress... gahhh... well I don't want to spoil it for you, but get it. GET IT!

And for legality, a scan from Mad Love.


This requires a bit of reading.... but it's only a couple of pages!

Current Mood: amused
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May 8th, 2009
05:00 pm
[richardak]

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Huntress is badass, psychopathic
Read more... )

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April 15th, 2009
04:57 pm
[superfan1]

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Action Comics # 876
Family issues spoiler cut )

Current Mood: busy
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March 30th, 2009
10:25 pm
[fungo_squiggly]

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Another Important Moment in the Life of Barbara Minerva.


Because, you know, Barbara Minerva isn't all about finding ancient treasures and creating genocide-golems.

She also has a romantic side!

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March 22nd, 2009
06:46 pm
[jupiterrhode]

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When Wondy was Awesome Interlude--The Hiketeia
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Basically the Hiketeia is a modern Greek tragedy with Diana as the youthful hero, Bats as the vengeful king, and a new character named Danielle as the one damned by fate. If that intrigues then...

...read on )

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March 17th, 2009
06:34 am
[ebailey140]

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Gotham City Sirens, Who They Are and How They Came To Be, Part 1: Poison Ivy
With the upcoming series starring Gotham's three most prominant bad girls, I figured I'd spotlight each of them in current DCU continuity, their origins, motivations, what they have in common and what sets them apart. We'll start with everyone's favorite psychotic eco-terrorist, Dr. Pamela Isley, aka Poison Ivy.



Poison Ivy was introduced during the Silver Age, and was typical of the gimmick villains of the time. Her original origin was she was a botanist who assisted Marc LeGrande in stealing ancient Egyptian poisonous herbs. He attempted to kill her with them, but she survived and discovered she was immune to all poisons and diseases. She was a femme fatale with a plant theme.

After Crisis of Infinite Earths, many characters and series had their continuity rebooted or revamped. In Ivy's case, the revamping for the new era was done by a then up and coming writer named Neil Gaiman.

Needless to say, the result was a more complex, not to mention much darker, Poison Ivy.

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Current Music: Brian Eno - "Deep Blue Day"
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March 11th, 2009
09:35 pm
[superfan1]

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Action Comics #875
Spoiler. )

Current Mood: determined
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March 7th, 2009
08:51 pm
[perletwo]

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Ralph Dibny: Not quite the world's greatest detective.
Or, "That's no paraplegic, that's a MAN, baby!" (Yes, my sense of humor is just a wee bit dark. Why do you ask?)

4 scans from 52, Week 41. I found a bunch of 52s and 52: World War issues at a book sale this weekend, and may be posting more from them as time goes on and I find more crack contained therein.
Nice flask, Ralphy. )

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