Rather than just making up some crap to make T'Challa seem all cool and shit' like Hudlin would do, McDuffie actually shows he is a comic book fan by giving Panther a viable plan to beat Surfer
McDuffie shows that even in a comic book industry where sales are more important than story, that there can still be classic comic books
But, the big difference is that in FF they are written IN CHARACTER!
T'Challa is acting like T'Challa not like Hudlin's racist schoolboy *****' and Storm isn't the annoying chick who yells at Namor and shoots lightning at crowds of people.
Me neither
I got FF 546 but havent read it. I glanced it and the sight of Gravity being a match to Galactus +Black Panther ripping off the Thundercats logo made me not read it.
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"A lie, Mr. Mulder, is most convincingly hidden between two truths." Deep Throat.
Issue was just ok for me. From last issue with the cosmic arm bar I knew I wouldn't like where things were going. Granted, this issue was much better it still left me with a "meh" feeling afterwards.
Storm being powerful enough to dissipate Stardust? Where did that come from?
The whole deal with Gravity. Thats it? I expect, you know when the friggin Watcher shows up at your funeral that your gonna do big things. Instead he's just revived with Protector of the Universe level powers for all of 5 mins before reverting back to normal and just drifting off. What was the point?
Issue was pretty solid in terms of characterizations, but the story was pretty boring imo.
The dialog flowed well. Characters were funny when they needed to be, badass when they needed to be. i loved the catch phrases and the battle scenes were drawn well.