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    Default Bop #112

    Once again, I thought this was a fun fill-in. I've liked Zinda as a character, but haven't really felt like she's been explored much, so I enjoyed this. There was a lot of silliness to the issue, but also some underlying emotion, so I thought the whole think worked quite well.

    The WW II style cover was also great.

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    Tony's BOP issues have been quite good. I hope DC collects them in their own trade (there should be enough, I think).
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    I liked Zinda too since she became a member of BoP.

    What's not to like...blonde, short skirt, and packs a pair of .45s. ;)
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    Quote Originally Posted by estee View Post
    What's not to like...blonde, short skirt, and packs a pair of .45s. ;)
    a Character other than Generic driver who adds funny lines they don't give to other people would be nice.

    Haven't read the issue yet but thats all she ever was previously on birds. Never really that interested in anything she has done, so if tony can actually give her character I give him a high five for that.

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    You know what Jonny I am so sick of you. I didn't click on this thread before I read the issue because i didn't want to know what hapened but I saw your name as the last poster and i litterally growned. You never have anything good to say about anything. You haven't even read the issue yet and you are bringing negative comments to the thread. thats why people couldn't stand you over in Gails thread and you still didn't learn your lesson. Didn't you momma tell you if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all."

    That said Tony this issue was a fun filled farce. Lots of camp and plenty of action. Im curious about the character false face. there was a male character in the adam west batman tv show named false face, is it a nod to that character or just a coincidence?

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    Loved the issue, truly. At first I was a little taken back by the art, but it grew on me as I kept reading the issue. The best part about the issue?... The ending. The whole adventure turned out to be more than just some drunken impulse, and I didn't see that coming. The last page was amazing, and the cover was knocked out of the park by Roux, favorite cover to date. Thanks for the great read Mr. Bedard!

    And for the rest of ya:
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    Quote Originally Posted by saintsaucey View Post
    You know what Jonny I am so sick of you. I didn't click on this thread before I read the issue because i didn't want to know what hapened but I saw your name as the last poster and i litterally growned. You never have anything good to say about anything. You haven't even read the issue yet and you are bringing negative comments to the thread. thats why people couldn't stand you over in Gails thread and you still didn't learn your lesson. Didn't you momma tell you if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all."

    I'll show that I cared what you think if gave evidence that you actually knew what you were talking about. I like and compliant way more stuff in way more threads than the negative stuff I have to say, I am just more aggressive in my distaste for the stuff I don't like.

    and it is silly to only say nice things when you you have things you don't like about something. Normally thats considering Lying is as frowned upon by most people. If you think people should lie all the time to make you happy then you have the right to that belief, but I perfer to tell the truth.


    In Gail's section for instance just off the top of my head I praised winnick for his Outsiders/Exiles work, Defended Titans East by what I liked about it, Defend Churchill and Turner and I always shared by love for Benes and thats not even trying to name positive stuff I said about people in that section and others.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny_Luck View Post
    I'll show that I cared what you think if gave evidence that you actually knew what you were talking about. I like and compliant way more stuff in way more threads than the negative stuff I have to say, I am just more aggressive in my distaste for the stuff I don't like.

    and it is silly to only say nice things when you you have things you don't like about something. Normally thats considering Lying is as frowned upon by most people. If you think people should lie all the time to make you happy then you have the right to that belief, but I perfer to tell the truth.


    In Gail's section for instance just off the top of my head I praised winnick for his Outsiders/Exiles work, Defended Titans East by what I liked about it, Defend Churchill and Turner and I always shared by love for Benes and thats not even trying to name positive stuff I said about people in that section and others.
    wow it took me a few minutes to decode your bad spelling in the first paragraph. Its called sugar coating the truth. Not lieing. and you weren't even criticizing the story or writer this time you were criticizing a chacter just so you could have something to say before reading the issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by saintsaucey View Post
    wow it took me a few minutes to decode your bad spelling in the first paragraph. Its called sugar coating the truth. Not lieing. and you weren't even criticizing the story or writer this time you were criticizing a chacter just so you could have something to say before reading the issue.
    I sorry that one word in a whole paragraph being misspelled threw you off for minutes on end.

    I also sorry that I offended you because your obviously just lashing out pointlessly because you like Lady Blackhawk and I made a comment you didn't like. Cause honestly you are so over exaggerating things and just come across as trying to be a rude jerk and pick a fight for the sake of it and I really don't want to bite.

    Why don't we just leave this thread to BOP discussion instead.

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    I thought that this was a fun one-in-done story. My only gripe is that I only read about 4~5 DC monthy books right now and there was no explanation/editor's note given for what happened to Big Barda - I assume that it is related to Countdown somehow.

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    I always liked Zinda. She has this 40's, swing dancing chick vibe to her, but then when the poo hits the fan she carries a really big ass gun in the trunk of the car.

    I haven't read #112 yet because of the craziness of Thanks Giving, but overall I have been pretty impressed with your BoP run. After Gail Simone's great run, I was not expecting much on the fill ins, but glad to be proven wrong.

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    Tony, I LOVED this issue and was seriously jealous that i didn't get to draw it. That said, I think the art was really cute. The enthusiasm on her face was hilarious!

    Zinda has really become one of my favourite characters in the DCU. I love the swashbuckeling-ness (!) she adds to the team and the charm of her innocence, being out of time and all. I think you really managed to capture her voice in this issue too. No mean feat!

    Nicola.

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    I think the key to Zinda is how the eras are both the same and different. There's a tendancy to see the past as an overly idealized time, but of course, there was plenty of sex and violence in the 40's, too. Zinda reflects that, and yet also reflects the fact that people thought about it and talked about it differently, and I thought this story captured that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicola Scott View Post
    Tony, I LOVED this issue and was seriously jealous that i didn't get to draw it. That said, I think the art was really cute. The enthusiasm on her face was hilarious!

    Zinda has really become one of my favourite characters in the DCU. I love the swashbuckeling-ness (!) she adds to the team and the charm of her innocence, being out of time and all. I think you really managed to capture her voice in this issue too. No mean feat!

    Nicola.
    Nicola - you're back with the first Sean McKeever written issue, right?

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    Yep.

    #113 out next month.

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