> > What do you think ?
>
> Actually, I get mixed feelings.  I like what Laird is doing for them,
> but since he has this habit of holding back huge chunks of info in the
> story line, while finally answering other things we had been wondering
> about for ages, it feels like a wierd form of torture.  Well, to me it
> does! ;p

My mixed feelings are directly  attributed to the artwork. I'm still haveing
a hard time adjusting to Jim Lawson's way of drawing, especially the humans.
But, that's minor (and not  nearly as bad as whoever drew the artwork for
issue #3 of the new Thundercats comic...oy...).

> I'm still taking awhile to adapt to this new style where they have
> aliens inhabiting NYC.  It's like there's still a lot of ground to be
> covered there, and I'm not getting it fast enough!  And.. well, I never
> was a big fan of the superhero concept, but I'm just going with the
> flow. That seems to be Laird's nature anyhoo.

I just look at it that there are more aliens in NYC now...

> I do like the techie looks, the reintroduction of old characters first
> introduced in early Mirage comics, and the tying up of ends about
> everything that happend in the past.  But.. I really can't wait for
> them to get to that point where enough of the plot unfolds so I can
> better understand what all is going on.

Yeah, it is fun to see old character popping up. My problem is that I
haven't read the early Mirage comics in ages and I never had them memorized,
so I sometimes find myself saying "Ok, now who was that again?", because it
seems to be assumed that everyone knows the re-intro'd characters.

> What does everyone else think... since no one also doesn;t seem to say
> much here about the comics.

No one seems to say much about anything here...not even the birthdays are
getting the reactions they used to.  Dang people and their...lives!  ;-)

Raph "> (nothing says Christmas like a skeleton wrapped in garland...)



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