
Posted by emerick-man on February 6, 2009, 6:28 pm, in reply to "Blue Beetle 35: Good Enough"
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The banner practically makes itself in this issue:
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b340/sambacci/BBMB03emerick.jpg
And his my reactions to said issue:
http://www.comicboards.com/app/show.php?msg=dcb-2009020421311922
--Previous Message--
: Matt Sturgess is no John Rogers but this book
: does continue to be quite good. I'm not
: sure Rogers is necessarily a better writer
: than Sturgess. I just think he's a better
: Blue Beetle writer. If they ever coax
: Rogers back into the comics sandbox to play,
: we'll see. Personally I think Rogers would
: be a better fit for Spider-Man than most of
: the writers on that title.
:
: Anywho, highlights were a logical sequel to
: defeating The Reach, the antagonists logical
: but odd choices to attack on Earth,
: everything about the dance, and of course,
: ushering in a pantless society.
:
: One more to go and then the bitterness can
: take hold of my heart forever...
:



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