This Month In Comics: A Wrap Up of the Best and Worst of November by Brandon
- Posted by Brandon Burpee on Tuesday, December 01, 2009


Runner Up: Image United #1
I loved this scene. LOVED IT! Matt Fraction just kills it with this scene. In it Tony explains his actions from Civil War on in a way that shows his remorse but also doesn’t give us the cop out of an apology and withdrawal from his beliefs. Instead we get Tony resolute in his choices and role in registration. It is done though in a way that makes the heroes reconciling believable. Great scene from a great writer in a great comic.

The guy is killing it. While I was a critic of Blackest Night’s slow pace and reluctance to be a Green Lantern title instead of a DCU title much has changed in a month. All of Geoff Johns work on titles involving Blackest Night has been fantastic this month including his Adventure Comics with Superboy Prime. Let’s also not forget Flash: Rebirth that, no pun intended, also picked up the pace and made a turn for the better and Superman: Secret Origins. Overall, Johns was a tough writer to top in quality and quantity in the month of November.
Runner Up: Geoff Johns
While I do enjoy James Robinson it just happened that Mr. Robinson put some of my least favorite stuff out this month. His Justice League stuff has not been my cup of tea in the slightest and his Cry for Justice was something I was extremely looking forward to but now am just bored with. The last issue's big event seemed like a waste and also seemed like it will be no time before it’s reversed. I could be wrong but I doubt it. His Justice League of D-Listers was even worse. Justice League Detroit? Really? Vibe? Nope, I sure as hell am not vibing with this arc.Runner Up: Mark Waid for his role in the debauchery that was Strange

I thought the art in this issue was the weakest of the month. While I wont say it was terrible or bad art, cause I can’t draw at all, I will say as a combined effort it was my least favorite of the month. It was too many styles on the same page. Cool idea but not my favorite way to execute it. Of the group my least favorite was Erik Larsen’s Savage Dragon contributions, which I thought looked extremely rushed.Runner Up: Depends on the order in which you place the artists on Image United #1.
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