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Larfleeze #3 *Preview/Spoilers*
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Larfleeze #3 *Preview/Spoilers*
7*28.57%2**0.00%0***0.00%0****14.29%1*****14.29%1******0.00%0*******14.29%1********0.00%0*********0.00%0**************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************28.57%2Last edited by Mister.Weirdo; 08-29-2013, 04:54 AM.Tags: None
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Originally posted by W.West View PostIt won't. But who knows, the issue has a variant cover by Rags Morales which means its a lot more likely than I thought it would be.
Couple things about Larfleeze:
- Isn't The Wanderer a Marvel character? No copyright infringement there?
- This Stargrave character, he used to be a villain for the Legion of Superheroes and L.E.G.I.O.N. Think he will amount to something like that in the future of the New 52?
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The art is mediocre, the story is sub-par...but I'm liking this comic a little more each time. It's comical in it's own way, which I don't mind so much. I liked the more "evil" version of the original Agent Orange, but in reality, that ship would have sunk faster than the more humor-based version we now have. He's a bit of a joke, but I don't mind, keeps him at least entertaining.
5/infinite stars
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Originally posted by Mechinoid View Post
7/infinity?
Of course eventually I got tired of holding down shift-8, but you get the idea .
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The pain does not stop....
First we have the continuation of Larfleeze's "power down", in accordance with DC's Master Plan for 2013, culminating in "Forever Evil" next month. Larfleeze appears to have skipped the entire Relic/Lights-Out problem by being in a coma for six weeks. No Orange Entity, either, unlike the mainstream GL books this month.
Second we have the butler rescuing Larfleeze, as opposed to what the butler did in JLA with Trinity War. The butler was the main character of this episode, not Agent Orange or his Corps.
Third we have a family of near-Guardian-level hunters and wanderers from a parallel dimension who have a black hole wormhole to our universe, which is a good thing because the hunters destroyed all life in their universe due to a family feud and now they're bored so they want to come to our universe. Bah, a pox on the writers!
Ending with Lafleeze still without his Lantern (?), still without his stuff, still a gaping plot hole compared to the ending of GL #20, and the female Silver Surfer-level person leaving him a present while she absconds with his butler. Breaking yet another rule, and without a White Lantern power ring I might add, several of the Orange Corps constructs now have living bodies again, along with their OL power rings. And there can be only one...
One star out of five (not 7 or infinity). Read this one at the comic book store off of the rack when the owner isn't looking, it's not worth actually buying. Ugh.
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Originally posted by jhpace1 View PostThe pain does not stop....
First we have the continuation of Larfleeze's "power down", in accordance with DC's Master Plan for 2013, culminating in "Forever Evil" next month. Larfleeze appears to have skipped the entire Relic/Lights-Out problem by being in a coma for six weeks. No Orange Entity, either, unlike the mainstream GL books this month.
Second we have the butler rescuing Larfleeze, as opposed to what the butler did in JLA with Trinity War. The butler was the main character of this episode, not Agent Orange or his Corps.
Third we have a family of near-Guardian-level hunters and wanderers from a parallel dimension who have a black hole wormhole to our universe, which is a good thing because the hunters destroyed all life in their universe due to a family feud and now they're bored so they want to come to our universe. Bah, a pox on the writers!
Ending with Lafleeze still without his Lantern (?), still without his stuff, still a gaping plot hole compared to the ending of GL #20, and the female Silver Surfer-level person leaving him a present while she absconds with his butler. Breaking yet another rule, and without a White Lantern power ring I might add, several of the Orange Corps constructs now have living bodies again, along with their OL power rings. And there can be only one...
One star out of five (not 7 or infinity). Read this one at the comic book store off of the rack when the owner isn't looking, it's not worth actually buying. Ugh.
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