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mec3437

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  1. I got through #3 over the weekend. The book is still holding my attention although there was a bit with Optimus that felt out of place to me. I may be a bit of traditionalist when it comes to TF, so maybe I was more surprised than I should have been considering some of the stuff that IDW had put out. Anyways, I dug the human response to the TF because it felt natural. And issue 3 had me all the way until the whole climax of the fight, if you want to call it that.
  2. I forgot about this thread as new threads would appear. Since my last post here, I think I have completed runs of: Marvel Two In One + annuals Solo Avengers/Avengers Spotlight West Coast Avengers + annuals American Flagg v1 and v2 Marvel Comics Presents What The?! NFL Super Pro Sen: I think that may be it for now. Still working on some other runs and might finish them up In 2024
  3. I read the first issue the other day and was impressed with it. Definitely a nostalgia vibe but also with a touch of the modern. So far it feels like Transformers. IDW lost their way after a while, so it's nice to get a fresh take on an old classic. I only picked up the A cover of #1 and at some point (maybe while drinking, not sure) I ordered a TFAW variant. I am going to pick up the group shot covers of #1 and the second prints of #1 with OP and Starscream. I did the full completist thing with Dreamwave's and IDW's runs, and it was a lot of work, but worth it to me. I won't do that with this run but I will pick up the covers I think are cool. I agree that the wraparound of #4 looks sharp. I'm still getting used to the art, but I was spoiled for years with Alex Milne, EJ Su, Don Figueroa, Andrew Griffith, Andrew Wildman, and others. Hopefully it's because people actually enjoyed it and it wasn't just for the quick flip that so many d-bags are in the hobby for.
  4. Found some of these while going through and scanning books for my personal inventory. Read Return to Big Nothing and it was great. I forgot I had some of these so I'm going to have to sit down and reread these at some point. I have the hardcovers for Big Nothing, Intruder, Kingdom Gone and Blood on the Moors. They feel so classy.
  5. Hopefully. I just saw the flipper prices on eBay so it's a hard pass for now.
  6. I added #1 to my pull list. Looking forward to trying it out. I'll track down the ash can at some point.
  7. I'm just looking forward to some well-crafted stories that stick true to the brand. They don't need to reinvent the wheel. At times, keeping the stories simple is fine to set up the future. That was something that IDW lost sight of at times with putting subplot after subplot into the stories.
  8. Every Punisher writer for the last 15-20 years just writes Frank as an emotionless killing machine. There is no humanity for the character at all. If that is how the writers are going to craft the character, then the supporting cast or the stories better be worth it. Ennis could pull that off. The other cuck writers don't understand that. Not sure if there are many new readers. I rarely see any children at the LCS and if they're there, they are looking at Magic, Pops, or something else. To be fair to the Joe Garrison version, the character looks like he might be more suited for the mainstream Marvel universe. He can set his phasers to stun.
  9. New Punisher is named Joe Garrison. Former SHIELD agent. I could have been interested to see where this goes but after this last series (and some of the previous ones as well), it's a hard pass.
  10. I saw Fight Man in a dollar bin and I'm glad I bought it. It was actually a pretty funny read. And just because it reminded me of my youth.
  11. I'm not keen on a shared toy box with the Joes even though I like both properties. IDW started strong on TF but it ultimately sputtered towards the end of the run. There were also some things that felt out of place for Transformers, at least to me. Hopefully Skybound gets back to the core of the series... To sell toys/write some good stories.
  12. I wanted to wait until I read the whole thing but I did find it interesting at one point. I'm all for trying new things to freshen up Frank, but this run felt like a pile of dog spoon. Part of my problem is that every Punisher writer after Ennis wants to try Ennis' style of making Frank a killing machine with no humanity. Welcome Back, Frank showed he still had a human side in addition to being the Punisher. The 1987 and 1995 series both did this well. When there is no humanity left to the character, then the other characters or plot better make up for it. There were some interesting concepts like going Beast Mode, but it's hard to actually see Frank join the Hand no matter what they offer. Each issue was hit and miss for me but the main thing was that it made me not like Frank as a character. I felt nothing for the character when the plot explores his early life and marriage. I'm reading it not because I enjoyed the content but that I was already halfway through the series and decided I wanted some level of closure on the story. I liked Jason Aaron's Star Wars run, but I'm not sure he was the guy to take this title. Or maybe he was if the cool kids running Marvel said to spoon all over everything. In any case, we've seen this before with Spooky Avenging Angel Punisher and I guess Frankencastle (which I didn't bother with). Frank will be back at some point, and maybe done right.
  13. I like them. I've bought the 28pt boards and Regular and SA bags along with a pack of their Mylar bags. Good feel to the bags, the slightly thicker boards provide a sturdier support as well. I haven't noticed any excessive warping yet like I've seen with Ultra Pro or other poly brands. I'll also note that while the cut of their Mylar bags is listed as the same size as E Gerber, the EG full backs are a bit snug in the Comic Pro mylars.