
Talon. Yes, I was as sick as everyone else reading about the Court of Owls in EVERY Batman-related title for months on end. However, I was curious about this new title and one of the Talons as a supposed superhero. Meh. It's an interesting concept and I think the characterization of Calvin Rose has promise, but after reading Talon #0, it wasn't enough to get me hooked (pun intended).


Phantom Stranger. I've never been a fan of the Phantom Stranger, and since the disintegration of the Outsiders at Dan Didio's generic writing hand, I wasn't a fan of his writing either (although I loved what he did with DC Comics as a leader to help turn it around several years ago). I gave PS a shot, though, and surprisingly, this turned out to be my favorite comic in Wave 3. The writing was spot-on and I loved the characterization of this wandering soul. And -- spoiler alert -- we got two origin stories for the price of one in Phantom Stranger #0. There are also ties to the mysterious Pandora, another mysterious character, and the Shazam family as well. What I thought would be a so-so comic will probably be one of the first ones I read every month if the stories are as good and well-written as this one.

I still wish DC would combine elements of the New 52 with the former DCU and its well-established characters, though. The replacements just aren't the same...and sadly probably never will be. They're too angry and there's little room for characterization and personalization of their private lives.
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