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cahubble09

Name: Christopher Hubble

Bio: Pull List: All New All Different Avengers, Black Science, Descender, East of West, Robin Son of Batman, Dr. Strange, the new Spidey book with Miles Morales (whenever it comes out). Also slowly reading back issues or collected editions of Jack Kirby's "Fourth World" saga and Kamandi.

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Damian’s confrontation with Talia was a little meh, but I like where this is going.

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Wow … I don’t usually get weepy at the end of a comic book … but DAMN!

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cahubble09's Recent Comments
July 8, 2011 12:58 am This Loki arc is Eisner material ...
July 8, 2011 12:42 am I enjoy the artwork, but it made following the story a bit difficult for me. Not sure I'm going to hang with this much longer.
July 8, 2011 12:38 am I've loved this story all along, but this was a slow issue. I my book, that doesn't mean it is a 3, though.

A new creative team takes this book over on issue #19 and they're promising a "new direction" ... ugh ... time to jump off ... 
July 8, 2011 12:06 am 1. Diggin' the art; 2. Watersports? Oh PAD ... naughty naughty! 3. jeepers creepers ... DC advertised the Green Lantern flick on the back cover of a MARVEL book?

Fun issue ...  
July 7, 2011 11:46 pm Looks like this is winding up for a pretty grand finale ... the monkeys humping ears moment in this issue was hilarious ...
July 6, 2011 10:09 pm @diebenny @wiski: I tweeted about this crossover a few months ago and Chip Mosher actually replied saying, "This ain't your Father's crossover! It's all self contained--old school style! Give it a shot!" My hope is that we don't need to buy multiple books in order to keep up with the one we enjoy. I never really got into Traveler or Soldier Zero either. I enjoyed Starborn from the git-go, but it has really picked up the last couple issues.
July 3, 2011 8:34 pm OK ... so ... question here ...

When we're young, deja vu occurs because quantum divergence is LESS pronounced and it is more likely we'll be in the same place at the same time in various timelines. As we get older, however, wouldn't deja vu be just as likely to occur, but for a different reason? As quantum divergence increases, the number of possible timelines also increases, potentially approaching infinity. So, theoretically, wouldn't it be possible to be in the same place in multiple timelines MORE often, not less?

Love this book ... 
July 3, 2011 12:00 am Had it not been for Lone Ranger #25, this would have been my POTW. This is why I enjoy comics!
July 2, 2011 11:46 pm I haven't read enough comics to recognize how much of this might be derivative, but I have really been enjoying the plot twists as well. The notion of a bad guy's son turning good is original enough to me and creates some complexity. And I've enjoyed the artwork all the way through.
July 1, 2011 4:04 pm A familiar premise (Loftier than Mortals), I'll give it time to develop ...