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As usual, Pete Woods' art is a joy to behold! Now that this Culling nonsense is over, and the initial Hypersapiens storyline has been pretty much abandoned, I'm looking forward to seeing where Tom & Pete are taking this book.
From: Gorilla Nebula Pub | Registered: Jul 2003
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I've missed the last two issues, but I have to say I liked this one. Woods are continues to grow on me.
And just what exactly has happened to the 31st century? What is this mystery surrounding Tyroc? Why is Yera so abrasive?
And I wonder....is Harvest somehow connected to the Time Trapper??
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This was a really solid issue!
I was actually a bit skeptical of those who were claiming to detect an upturn in quality with the new creative team, but this issue was really well done
Okay, I could've done without the 90s "not-at-the-end-of-a-sentence" dialogue, but that's a pretty minor quibble.
From: Liberty City | Registered: Jul 2003
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I didn't follow The Culling... only what was seen in this book. Can someone tell me why Yera is being so aggressive? Did something happen or is this personality change due to inconsistency when the writers of the book changed?
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I suspect it's the result of growing a penis.
From: Liberty City | Registered: Jul 2003
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I've enjoyed Pete Woods' work in the past. For some reason, it's turned me off on this series so far. His work on issue #10 clicked a bit better. Especially the cover.
I'm glad to see the white uniforms were temporary. It nice to see Steve Trevor. The book is finally starting to get some good connections to the present day.
-------------------- No regrets, Coyote.
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quote:Originally posted by The Man From Cargg: I didn't follow The Culling... only what was seen in this book. Can someone tell me why Yera is being so aggressive? Did something happen or is this personality change due to inconsistency when the writers of the book changed?
During the Culling, Yera was insistent that the Legionnaires Lost get some information (or something) from bad-guy Harvest before they left in the time bubble. There were also hints that she had her own agenda in getting "lost" with these Legionnaires, and that she possibly knew they were headed toward the Culling (or at least toward Harvest) when they left the 31st century.
She's mad that Tyroc didn't listen to her.
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From: Groga | Registered: Aug 2003
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quote:Originally posted by The Man From Cargg: I didn't follow The Culling... only what was seen in this book. Can someone tell me why Yera is being so aggressive? Did something happen or is this personality change due to inconsistency when the writers of the book changed?
During the Culling, Yera was insistent that the Legionnaires Lost get some information (or something) from bad-guy Harvest before they left in the time bubble. There were also hints that she had her own agenda in getting "lost" with these Legionnaires, and that she possibly knew they were headed toward the Culling (or at least toward Harvest) when they left the 31st century.
She's mad that Tyroc didn't listen to her.
Thanks LT
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