Ok well this ended up being a surprisingly good comic week. Anyway I think I'll just mini review it in Newsarama style wrapup:
(SPOILERS IMPLIED)
Batman 646- Definetly my favorite book of the week. I've gotta admit that when the Black Mask first revealed himself in War Games I was really disappointed but now I'm actually starting to like him. Basically this starts out as another Red Hood issue but it ends up becoming something much, much more. I'm actually surprised that they didn't have a Villians United tie-in listed on the cover because the implications at the end of this issue could prove to be far reaching, and quite interesting as well. On a side note, how come more of Gotham's villians haven't been signed up for the society yet?
Superman 222- Originally I wasn't planning on picking this up but after I flipped through it and saw Lois fighting an OMAC I had to have it. Definetly my second favorite book of the week, plenty of action and revelations. In fact, it answers one of the major questions left after OMAC project, how did all those people get infected as omacs? Great read, definetly.
Ultimate Spider-man 84- Wow, just wow. This issue really pulled me back into Ultimate Spider-man and the current storyline. Great action, even better comedy. This issue had me laughing more than the average issue of Cable Deadpool. The story is finally starting to pick up steam, despite the fact that looking back, not a whole lot happened in this particular issue.
X-men 176- Yet another disappointing issue of X-men. What makes it even worse is that sooo much happened in the Black Panther crossover (which is impossible to find...) so that your gonna be lost if you read just X-men. The stupid recap at the beginning of the issue didn't even cover what happened with the Black Panther issue. If it wasn't for Havok being the leader of the team I think I would have quit reading X-men about 10 issues ago. It seems like its just one convoluted, boring storyline after another. I think I'm mostly just pissed because this entire crossover just seems like nothing more than an excuse to help boost Black Panther's issue sales, just like the House of M crossover too (which in all fairness was a decent BP issue).
Justice 2- I think I may just stick with this maxi-series now. I told myself after the first issue that I would only pick up issue 2 cause it focused on Batman (why would you start a storyline with Aquaman? Yeah I know Ross is an Aquaman fan but still) and then quit reading the storyline after that. I've changed my opinion now cause this series seems like it might be kind of interesting. Alex Ross's artwork never disappoints and this issue definetly shows it.
Marvel Knight Spider-man 19- Ok I'm getting a little concerned about this "The Others" storyline now. Two issues into this crossover and NOTHING has happened. They've used the same cliffhanger twice now!!!! We get it, there's something seriously worng with Spider-man, reveal something already. This second issue was pretty much told entirely from MJ's point of view, which was really disappointing. One theme in this issue was a strain in their relationship and I couldn't help but think, good, dump the bitch, she's getting tired. Ultimate Spidey got the clue and dumped her ass why can't the regular one get with the program? (I just know someone's gonna reply and get pissed about me slammin MJ...)
X-men: Colossus Bloodline 2- So Mr. Sinister has something to do with Colossus's history now too. This guy's all over the place all of a sudden. First it was revealed that he was Gambit's pseudo-daddy (then again, is "X-Men: The End" considered cannon?) and now it looks like Colossus has something to do with him too. This should be kind of interesting.
Overall I'd say this week's books were quite surprising. I wasn't expecting much going into it but there was some real surprises in there.