I bought some baby carrots last week with the idea I'd use them to cut down on my chip intake. When I'm in the mood for something with crunch, eat the carrots instead of walking down to the store and buying chips. In reality, it's played out that I think about wanting chips, remind myself of the carrots, and decide I'm not hungry after all.
Success!
Ellie and Deadpool are still adjusting to sharing a healing factor. Deadpool in particular was growing overly reliant on just tanking damage until he kills whoever he's fighting. When Taskmaster decides him beating their asses isn't producing fast enough results, he sends them after the goober with the big gun Ellie and Princess took down a few issues ago.
Antonio uses some odd postures for Wade when he's moving. Less so for Eleanor, which I assume is meant to be her copying other people's moves, while her dad just does whatever he wants. He's also inconsistent about the blisters/sores/tumors? on Wade's face. For a while, I thought he was deliberately drawing fewer of them on the left side of Wade's face, but I think he just changes the amount depending on what angle he's drawing Wade from. With Wade only having access to half of a healing factor weaker than his usual, he probably ought to look worse now. The various cancers should be gaining the upper hand, or at least stressing his healing factor even further.
Also, ditch the '90s-style pixie boots. Not even Liefeld draws him wearing those anymore.
Anyway, confident that's enough practice, and in need of money, Deadpool agrees to a job killing Spider-Man (Miles Morales edition.) He didn't tell Eleanor that's what they'd be doing before they started, however, which seems likely to cause some issues. Especially with the fact Wade is trying to commit to being a good dad (I'm still wondering where Preston is in all this. She's not concerned her foster daughter just up and vanished?), and while Eleanor isn't sure what else she gave up in the deal to save her father's life.
That has potential. Ellie's only ever witnessed Deadpool killing people that could be broadly categorized as "bad guys." Flag-Smasher and his ULTIMATUM losers. And those were the types of jobs he was sticking to so far in this run. But that's not always how he operates. Wade Wilson does a lot of shitty things, and Eleanor may not have really faced that up to now. And if she backs away, the way Ziglar's set things up now, Wade's going to cling tighter, trying not to screw things up and fail to be there for her. It could also drive a wedge between her and Princess. I doubt the symbiote dog is going to be bothered about varying definitions of "good" and "bad".
Moon Knight: Fist of Khonshu #4, by Jed MacKay (writer), Devmalya Pramanik (artist), Rachelle Rosenberg (color artist), Cory Petit (letterer) - Jostling a cop's doughnuts? That's a felony.
The drug dealer's dirty cop tries and fails to intimidate Dr. Sterman. At least someone's showing some spine, because Marc's sitting in that underground lair, sulking in his tent like a guy from Chile. Jake and Steven wants answers, in a sequence where Premanik draws the panels as mirroring each other in their shapes, interlocking or pushing against each other. Rosenberg colors Jake's panels heavily in red/pink, while Steven's are dominated by green. Marc's got that red-orange and black combo that I tend to associate with him burning something.
Vermin shows up, looking for a rematch after Marc set him running way back at the beginning of MacKay's run. Marc refuses to retreat from an enemy that is his own army. As he fights and is buried under bodies, Premanik has a page of a bunch of curving rows of panels, set against a negative space outline of Vermin, intercut by close-ups on Moon Knight's various personalities.
Marc fights his way through, but in doing so, rejects the notion he can have anyone around him. Premanik draws that like Marc's being torn apart from the crown of his head down, with a dozen little, irregular-shaped panels in the rip. I didn't include the entire page below, but enough to get the gist. So he's doing the Batman-style "I have to go it alone," thing now. Though I was wondering where Reese, Soldier and the rest were. Their faces got plastered on the news, too, so they likely aren't up top, just wandering around. But nobody showed during this entire battle.
Whatever, Marc confronts the dirty cop in her apartment, considering killing her. But instead, he has her call the drug dealer, so Marc can challenge him to a one-on-one fight. Well, I'm sure a boxer-turned-drug lord will fight entirely on the up-and-up. Then again, Marc may rig the location of the fight with plastique to blow both of them up.
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