tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2362449693979739609.post921282431915777077..comments2023-08-21T03:27:47.092-04:00Comments on Scarlet Betch: Verti Go-GoUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2362449693979739609.post-54652719995380831482009-11-22T19:01:35.981-05:002009-11-22T19:01:35.981-05:00Actually, you're really not far off combining ...Actually, you're really not far off combining Doom Patrol and the Invisibles. Morrison had originally intended to reveal that Ragged Robin was Crazy Jane, and you can see him hinting at it a little in the early issues, but he dropped the idea which I think was for the best.<br /><br />I gladly support your choices, my own list wouldn't differ much:<br />5. Sandman Mystery Theatre<br />4. Y: the Last Man<br />3. Sandman<br />2. Doom Patrol/the Invisibles<br />1. Shade, the Changing Man<br /><br />though I do like Fables. Actually, I bought the 1st volumes of Fables and Y at the same time and wasn't all that grabbed by either. But for some reason I gave both a second chance and ended up hooked. I do think the art on Y isn't much more than serviceable and I think it would have benefited from someone more distinctive. Fables was the same but Mark Buckingham has grown much more stylistic as he's settled in and he really fits the book now.<br /><br />Anyway, I love Shade. Shade Shade Shade. I'm fine with being solitary on that if I have to.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com