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allhailgrimlock

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I'm a well read grad student who's bluntly honest about all things, although I try to be most honest about myself.   

Currently reading

Separate Orbits
Yael Mermelstein
Progress: 119/427pages
BATMAN #53 ((Regular Cover)) - DC Comics - 2018 - 1st Printing
LeeWeeksBatman53, TomKingBatman53
BATMAN #54 ((Regular Cover)) - DC Comics - 2018 - 1st Printing
MattWagnerBatman54, TomKingBatman54
BATMAN #52 ((DC REBIRTH)) ((Regular Cover)) - DC Comics - 2018 - 1st Printing
LeeWeeksBatman52, TomKingBatman52
BATMAN #51 ((DC REBIRTH)) ((Regular Cover)) - DC Comics - 2018 - 1st Printing
LeeWeeksBatman51, TomKingBatman51
Infinity Wars: Iron Hammer (2018) #1 (of 2)
Al Ewing, Humberto Ramos
Champions (2019-) #4
Jim Zub, Jacinto Benavente
SUICIDE SQUAD #46 ((Regular Cover)) - DC Comics - 2018 - 1st Printing
JosLuisSS46, RobWilliamsSS46
SUICIDE SQUAD #45 ((SINK ATLANTIS)) ((DC REBIRTH )) ((Regular Cover)) - DC Comics - 2018 - 1st Printing
JosLuisSuicideSquad45, RobWilliamsSuicideSquad45
Champions (2019-) #3
Jim Zub, Jacinto Benavente

Probably because Ant-Man movie?

Avengers Origins : Ant-Man The Wasp (#1) - Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa

I'm not that into either Hank Pym or Janet Van Dyne, but I picked this to read anyway.   Maybe I'm just being masochistic.   Maybe it's the Ant-Man movie coming out, combined with loving the Vision origin story.   

 

The art was gorgeous.  The best part of this story.   Otherwise, it was slow, I saw the ending coming, and it wasn't worth that slow burn.   I just got bored, and I ended up hoping it would finish.   And kinda cheered when it did since I wouldn't have to slog through more. 

 

Probably worth it if you're an Ant-Man/Wasp fan, but I wouldn't bother otherwise.