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Rbigley

Name: Ross Bigley

Bio: sarted reading comics in the early 70's, read my cousins comics from the 60's. I still buy but not that much. I'm also a filmmaker. I just completed my 2nd feature film, Petty Cash starring Bai Ling. My next film is Yellow Hill, a Chinese Western being produced by and starring Bai Ling.

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So, so so damn good.I never thought I’d see a great Wonder Woman comic, but this is one of DC’s…

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Keeping this short. Damn good. Was it the best thing of the week, no, but after a solid first issue…

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With issue 2 this feels very light weight. What hurt it for me was how by the numbers this was,…

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Rbigley's Recent Comments
July 23, 2012 6:43 pm Man, sad to see how DC has screwed up the character in the new 52. I miss the old Ollie.
July 5, 2012 2:36 pm So, if I understood this issue, Batman was Batman when he and Talia got together. Meaning he has been Batman before Damien was born, about 14 years? Blows the 5 year timeline doesn't it. Makes having multiple Robins logical though.
June 1, 2012 5:31 pm Well, shocker. As a JSA fan it doesn't bother me, but lets face it. The thing that made the JSA unique was their legacy and their age, these are not the same characters anymore, these are characters with names of older characters. I read the 1st issue of earth 2 to give it chance and it was just alright. But Jay, Al and Allan are now just typical superheroes.
May 3, 2012 1:51 am I am, I do miss the old JSA
April 30, 2012 7:33 pm Naw, the more I see the less I like.
April 30, 2012 7:29 pm very good episode, digging it more than Green Lantern. Weird, GL seems to be targeted at a slightly younger audience than Young Justice, but both are in the same block. I don't like the Avengers cartoon.
April 20, 2012 11:43 am Wow,not good. 8 issues in and this book has been a big disappointment. The first 6 issue arc was more plot driven than story or character driven. And lets admit it, the resoulution was rushed and Darkside did nothing but throw some beams around, said very little as well. Where is character motivation? Issue 7 was fine as a filler, but this was weak. Boy this GA is a far cry from the Ollie we know and love. The old Ollie wouldn't join unless asked, not run after them like a bratty kid. They botched Green Arrow in the reboot, they botched Superman as well, and this book should be better than it is.
April 11, 2012 9:19 pm valid point, and I agree. The potential of that very first Morrison issue was gone by issue 3. We were dropped in the middle of something and had to play catch up. I still have no idea who Glennmorgan is. DC had some success with the new 52, like Animal Man, Swamp Thing, Aquaman plus Batman titles seemed not to miss a step, Green Lantern was also better. And as a Flash fan I'm enjoying it, but storywise I think its only a slight improvement over the past few years, so much bad, so much promise missing, and this seems to the thing it needed. But going into issue 7 I find the supporting characters flat, and the first arc a little anti-climatic. But the Superman line was a botched job, and I can't believe how bad they blew it for Superman # 1. Unreadable. Nearly a year in and we have no idea who he is as a person, just that he seems like a bit of a dick.
April 8, 2012 1:55 pm I saw it for the first time today, I agree on the goofiness it has, they try so hard for laughs that much of it falls uterly flat. Young Justice goes for seriousness, this one broad comedy aimed at a much younger age. I think Avengers is aimed at a younger audience as well. Caught that for the first time too. Both companies have a cartoon blocks now, though Marvel's seem to be a little less structured since it ran 70 minutes. While Marvel can do quality films, their animation leaves little to be desired. BTW, I really got a kick out of the Animal Man short yesterday.
April 5, 2012 1:44 pm It was really sad what they did to this character with the past few years.