Mighty Avengers 21-36
Read in order to complete my Amadeus Cho reading - for which it's actually pretty disappointing (also had my two least favourite Young Avengers & Quicksilver - I guess it does complete other stuff I've read pretty well). Decent otherwise with some fun moments but also a lot of dorky moments. Hank Pym really is the only character with solid characterisation through out though; and even there the writer seems to be under the delusion that having him go "SCIENCE!" loudly enough will trump having some actually good storytelling/plotting around scientific (even very pseudo-scientific) ideas. Art very inconstant (which is a shame, as I really liked it when it was being good)
And, lest you guys think I've been doing nothing all this time, I'm also 25 issues into Nightwing (which is good but a bit dry), and 6 issues into The Question (which is very good). I'll have more to say later

Re: Irrelevant is an art-form and I am its master.
Date: 29 March 2011 11:25 pm (UTC)It's funny you mention texture, because my feelings about his run is that while he gave texture to Blüdhaven and Dick's life in it, the stories he wrote tended to be lacklustre. If I have fond memories of his run, it's because of the atmosphere he set, not because of the particulars. (I'd say I also have some bad memories of some offensively disappointing villains, but those are mostly a blur.)
Re: Irrelevant is an art-form and I am its master.
Date: 29 March 2011 11:44 pm (UTC)Can't help that I'm also reading the Question at the same time, which, as far as portrayal of a corrupted city goes, takes the palm.
Re: Irrelevant is an art-form and I am its master.
Date: 30 March 2011 12:05 am (UTC)*dutifully adds the Question to list of stuff to read, because I? have such a narrative kink for cities it's not even pathetic anymore.*