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I was wondering how things were going to go back and suspected it might be the most obvious way - and it was. Things had to get a lot worse before they'd get better, and there's an interesting time-travel type paradox that is glossed over (if things go back to the way they were before Vic got hold...
An African horn, a wise man who claims to be a sort of Jinn, and a wish to be human again? Yeah, but he seems to be very sick, and misses the advantages of being Cyborg. Especially when it turns out that a dictator is using the horn to gain money and power, and using children as his chattel: the...
I didn't really enjoy this issue: it was all monologue, did tie up a couple storylines, but it didn't set the stage for the next story. The 'it was more like a rebirth' line at the end was lame, and made me embarrassed to be reading this. It also didn't feel like it flowed. Dialogue and les...
But the thing is that this kind of throws us into the middle of things. Being number one, I expected at least Gambit's blindness to be explained, but nothing. I was grasping at straws trying to figure out some things, and that dimmed some enjoyment as much of my attention was divided between the ...
I just didn't care. I wanted to care, but I didn't. It was meant to explain why Lobo is the way he is, I think, but just confused the hell out of me. Given what happened, I didn't see how that led him to becoming the man he was. One quick flashback, though, an uno real tie-in to the present....