BobG

Name: Bob Geyer

Bio: I'm the go-to guy at a college when it comes to anything tech-oriented. I will also read anything that isn't bolted down.


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April 27, 2011 5:01 pm I'm enjoying this greatly. A very different kind of comic.
April 27, 2011 4:58 pm Did we read the same comic book? I thought this was an amazing conclusion to a fantastic comic (probably my favorite series of the year so far). I thought we learned exactly as much as we needed to about the relationship between the father and daughter, especially since I'm not even sure that her father was ever even in her house (chew on that notion for a while). Even if he was, though, I'm not sure what "didn't make sense" about it. As far as the objectivism, I think you're reading a great deal into it that isn't there. It seemed to me to simply be an allusion to Ditko's Mr. A comics, which made sense given the reclusive nature of her father (assuming he's real). I'm also not sure why you think she's emotionally undeveloped. She an adult woman, dealing with her various issues, and by the end of issue #4 we see that what she is, above anything else (even a possible dangerous criminal, something else to chew on), she's still a hero (depending on your definition, which is what I think the comic is about, at least partially). I also loved that the Dusk Devil doesn't appear until the last couple of pages, and he's nothing like what we think he is (and the placement of the one panel of "action" in the whole storyline was perfect). I thought this was just a brilliant comic with great art and writing. I hope we get to see a recurring series of the character.