
I'm possibly being too harsh on the opening fight. It does illustrate how Bruce's hangups and residual ill will towards the League make life more difficult for Terry. Still, the primary purpose seems to have been to limit the resident Green Lantern's effectiveness, so that the heroes operate under a handicap. I'm not as fond of Benjamin's art this month as I was last month. There are some good panels in there during the fight and some of the facial expressions are nice, but there are times character's faces seem undefined, or they look different from one panel to the next. Also, I think Barda needs to be taller.

A lazy, directionless young man inherits his grandfather's criminal empire, and after recruiting his friends (and deciding crime was best in the '50s and '60s) sets his sights on having a base in an exploded volcano. The Doom Patrol just so happen to live on an island with a volcano that could, with proper use of explosives, serve as just such a base. To that end, Eric hires the Six to keep Doom Patrol busy. Violence and insults ensue. There's also Scandal and Liana's attempt to set Bane up on a date with one of Liana's coworkers. Which doesn't entirely go well, but Bane seems to have made a positive first impression on her.
I have to give Eric credit, he didn't waste any time. He has the Six attacking the Doom Patrol within two weeks of learning what his grandfather left him. I would have tried to work that particle cannon his granddad mentioned in there somewhere, but unless it's stashed on the heli, Eric's saving it for another day. The infatuation with the '50s and '60s is a little surprising. It reminds me of the Arcudi/Mahnke Mask stories, where whoever wore that mask would abruptly starting crooning Sinatra, or talking about how great he was. I guess his grandfather really made it sound great.

I see the point Wilcox is trying to make, though I thought Jen's career had been less filled with bystanders fleeing her in terror. I know she was Savage herself at one point, but that's a while back, ignoring that story Johns wrote in his Avengers stint, which I'm comfortable doing. How about you? Setting aside the surprise of just how much of a downer the ending was, Wilcox and Stegman did a really good job on this ongoing-that-was-demoted-to-a-mini-series. I didn't any feelings about Lyra prior to this, but I'm interested to see what happens to her, and how she and Jen continue to interact in the future.
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Those Cliff Chiang covers have been awfully nice. I'll have to remember to pick up Doom Patrol.
No snow or ice? You lucky lucky devil!
sallyp: It didn't quite make it to us. Just rain and flurries. My dad's three hours north and I joked with him on the phone he'll need to hitch his dogs up to a sled to get anywhere.
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