Just when you thought it was safe to return to Green Lantern:
They're using that hideous porn costume in the Star Sapphire action figure!
And this is, of course, the only female figure in the new batch. There's no Soranik, there's no Iolande, there's no Arisia, there's no Laira, there's no Boodika, there's just an old Kingdom Come Jade figure (funny how they made a Jade figure only for the Elseworlds where she got a costume with a glowing boob window) and a Katma Tui animated figure that won't stand up because she's wearing fucking high heels!
I'm filing down the jewelry on Fairy Barbies to try and get R'amey Holl and they give us porn-costume Star Sapphire to play with.
Bastards.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Last Lines: Wonder Woman #14 (Spoilers)
I realize now that I'm the only one who hasn't blogged a review. Well, it was really good and I am not very good at the positive reviewing thing. I tend to just go "ooo..." when I react to something I like and that's not very interesting to read.
But I feel a bit nostalgic for when I did do weekly reviews, so let's examine the last line of the issue.
"Kill all you find!"
This is said when arriving on a particular island.
Those of you who read the issue, stop and think for a moment about who is on that island. She was right in the opening part of the book.
Think about the speaker. The leader of a bunch of Nazis.
Now, think about this character's history and the team membership that seems (at least according to lines dropped in JSA and one conversation with Wildcat last issue) to still be in continuity. Then think about how likely she is to react to a bunch of Nazis who intend to kill her.
Think also about this character's history of lacking restraint in battle.
There are very few ways that this encounter could suck, even fewer of which tend to be found in a Gail Simone comic.
But I feel a bit nostalgic for when I did do weekly reviews, so let's examine the last line of the issue.
"Kill all you find!"
This is said when arriving on a particular island.
Those of you who read the issue, stop and think for a moment about who is on that island. She was right in the opening part of the book.
Think about the speaker. The leader of a bunch of Nazis.
Now, think about this character's history and the team membership that seems (at least according to lines dropped in JSA and one conversation with Wildcat last issue) to still be in continuity. Then think about how likely she is to react to a bunch of Nazis who intend to kill her.
Think also about this character's history of lacking restraint in battle.
There are very few ways that this encounter could suck, even fewer of which tend to be found in a Gail Simone comic.
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