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Time to assemble, or something. Just do it without me. I'm out. Excelsior this ain't. The use of the Badoon is a nice touch given their importance to the original Guardians of the Galaxy and although Thanos omnipotence and brashness to the Elders of the Universe is nothing new, it's presented well. The end of the arc works well, and gives us two full pages of the two teams beating the crap out of a de-powered Thanos. There is still the matter of the Badoon armada on their way to Earth, but it looks like we'll have to wait a few months to see how that plays out when the Guardians return in their new monthly comic in February.

Can a fractured friendship be forged anew? Can trust lost be regained?

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Can Tony Stark, Steve Rogers, and Thor stop from killing each other long enough to survive the hell to which they've just been sent? Those are just three questions this new mini-series sets out to answer. There's much to enjoy here including Iron Man in my favorite classic armor, Steve Rogers taking down a small army, and an unexpected villain for Thor to battle. X-Men 6 issues show 7 Avengers Vs. X-Men 0 Apr 1, It's no coincidence the first issue or does a zero issue still count as a preview issue — goddamit, did I mention I hate zero issues?!

Of the two, I think Hope's story is stronger. Knowing the cold reception she would receive I just don't buy Wanda getting talked into visiting the mansion that easily, even by Carol Danvers who also should have known better. X-Men 1 Apr 6, To the X-Men, however, handing over what many believe to be the Mutant Messiah their only chance at fighting back from extinction to a species known to hate and distrust them isn't going to go over well.

What's going to be intersting is how these characters and two teams are going to coexist after all the smoke clears. I can't wait until issue 2. X-Men 2 Apr 24, But it's bad news for the Avengers as it seems Cyclops has bought Hope enough time as the Phoenix has indeed started to rise. The fallout of this issue, in two weeks, should be very interesting. X-Men 3 May 5, By the end of the issue we now have three distinct groups. Cyclops and the X-Men who want to keep Hope away from the Avengers, the Avengers who want to keep Hope away from becoming the new Phoenix, and Wolverine who just wants her dead.

X-Men 4 May 19, In the end we're left an okay comic with a couple of nice scenes but where the big tease of Hope becoming the new Phoenix is still unfulfilled. X-Men 5 Jun 11, Honestly, as twists got this one is pretty damn dumb, but having the power dispersed among five different X-Men may create some unusual battles over the next few issues before Marvel finally relents and gives us the only thing we're reading this comic for — the new Phoenix. Complete with insane escape, quarreling scientists, and Doombots, it proves to be just as much fun. I've always had a soft spot for Bat-Mite who I remember fondly co-starring on The New Adventures of Batman when I was younger a show that hasn't aged as well as I'd like.

I have no problem with the character getting his own mini-series but this toned down version without his abilities feels like a shadow of his former self.

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It's an unusual team-up to be sure especially since the New 52 seems fine with writing Booster out of its current continuity. Still, the two unlikely heroes make a fun pair even if neither is clad in their traditional costumes. Eventually Booster and Bat-Mite learn to work together to stop a villain stuck in the past and stop him from collecting vintage comics? Oh well, even if Gridlock's crimes aren't exactly world-shattering, it's still fun to see Booster back in action whatever he's wearing. Throw in the seamless addition of Proxy who just might be an okay replacement for Oracle , the early scenes of Batgirl at college, and Stephanie's conversations with Detective McHandsome great nickname , and you've got yourself a really good read.

Throw in several humorously drawn moments from Lee Garbett as our pair of heroines take down the Dracula's all over town, and a terrific cover by Stanley Lau, and you've got yourselves a one hellova fun comic. I wasn't kidding about the petition. I definitely want to see more of these two together.

Not as good as some recent issues of Batgirl, but the trademarks that make the character and comic work are still here.

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And after being framed for murder writer Bryan Q. Miller has given Stephanie the added incentive of revenge to track them down. There's also a good opening dialogue between Damian and Alfred, who Damian has come to accept as "an adequate servant," and the random panel of Stephanie's dream mumblings about killing Abraham Lincoln.


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Throw in a high speed chase involving a school bus, which Damian stabs successfully and attempts to drive a little less successfully , and you've got everything you need for a great read! Of course this includes dimension jumping, trying to prevent herself from being burned at the stake, fighting off a Witch Boy's cat which turns out to be a man-sized vicious were-cat , and even kissing Witch Boy in front of her friends. Weird, but also worth a look.

Even with these minor quibbles Batgirl continues to deliver yet another good story. Even if the central relationship to the comic seems to be going away, it's tongue-in-cheek humor is still very much in display here including an impatient Steph struggling to get through class. Batgirl also creates some new super-duper Batarangs and takes her new ride, "The Compact," out on its first mission. The latest issue also shows us how far the new Grey Ghost is going to go in order to protect Batgirl, even if that means betraying her to her enemies. I'm sad that with everyone else leaving this is the character who seems to be sticking around, but we'll have to wait awhile to see how this storyline plays itself out.

As to what further trouble Steph will get into overseas we'll have to wait for the crossover in Batman: Incorporated 9. Pick this issue up. My only complaint is there's only a single issue left, but I have a feeling Mr. Miller is going to have Stephanie Brown go out in style. I would expect nothing less. Miller doesn't sign-off with regret, or anger. He leaves us with a tearful but hopeful Stephanie Brown savoring her moment in the sun. It's an unbelievably classy exit for a character I couldn't have cared less about two years ago and now I can't imagine the DCU without. For rebooting Stephanie Brown into one great character, for giving her such a terrific farewell, and for everything in between, I've got to thank Bryan Q.

Here's hoping we haven't seen the last of Stephanie Brown; the DCU needs far more characters like her, not less. But if we have, man, what a way to go! I'm willing to give Gail Simone some time to try and work this version of Babs into the new DCU, but this is an inauspicious start. It's not the character I want to see in the role, or the type of stories I want to read, but I wish Gail Simone luck on this Batgirl.

I'm not sorry I picked up this issue but I have a feeling it might be a long time before I buy another. The comic gets a new direction with Batgirl 35 that effectively de-ages the character and creates a more lighthearted world for her to live.

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Throw in a kick-ass new low-tech costume, a guest-appearance from Black Canary, and Babs fighting the mother of all hangovers to recover her stolen property, and the creative team of writers Cameron Stewart and Brenden Fletcher, and artist Babs Tarr, sell me on the concept fairly early. Do I still wish it was Steph under the cowl and Babs behind the computer? Absolutely, but at least this version of Batgirl has a little of her youthful energy and a slightly less dingy world to explore.

My only disappoint with Batgirl 36 is the fact that neither the flashbacks to Barbara's past nor the investigation into the anime lead to Barbara eventually defeating the evil duo as she simply beats them using her usual skill-set. Batgirl 36 is a good example of where the new New 52 series gets into trouble by trying to make Barbara appear younger and inexperienced but still include her lengthy history and experience which comes and goes as need-be.

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Despite these issues it's still pretty darn entertaining. The new creative team keeps up the energy and more lighthearted feel of the comic. Although Barbara eventually defeats the fake Batgirl, the artist isn't the one actually responsible for the calculated attacks on Babs. Once again the comic foreshadows a bigger villain in the shadows, one who knows all of Batgirl's secrets and is having way too much fun at our heroine's expense.

I'm still betting it's Calculator. Once again the art of Babs Tarr is the highlight of the issue, but the style and look of the series in and of themselves can't hide the fact that better storytelling is needed.