
Posted by matt-man on 5/9/2008, 6:11 pm
68.80.100.9
I missed issue 27 and just got to the store yesterday to pick up a couple of past weeks' books as well as a couple that didn't get pulled at my store by mistake..
ANYWHO, read 27 and 28 in the last two days.
And shulkie is still one of my favorite comics, from any publisher..and it comes as no surprise as I've always dug PAD's work.
One thing that struck me as I'm reading 28. In all the PAD written books I've read over the years it's the supporting cast as much as the main characters in his books that make these books so good. In Captain Marvel it was Moondragon and Marlo. In Hulk it was Rick Jones and Marlo (again) and in shulkie it's the comedic back-and-forth between Jen and her new Skrull partner in bounty hunting, Jazinda.
This is great stuff indeed. Who's Bran? And Who's Moore? At first I thought I may have missed an issue between Slott's last issue and PAD's first issue, but that's not the case and I can't wait to find out more about Jaz as well as what's up with Bran talking to himself and the particulars of Jen's disbarment.
Also, in issue 27, having Tony apologize and a cameo by Malory Book was killer.
Love it, Love it!
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