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Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus

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

Not the best volume

Ultimate Fantastic Four, Vol. 11: Salem's Seven - Mike Perkins, Mike Carey

I kind of liked what they did with Agatha Harkness, and Atlantean mythology, but it felt a little too... magic based?   The FF are best when dealing with hard sciences: it's what they do, and the writer doesn't have to try and make two disparate ideas fit, so they're more free to explore the consequences of science. 

 

But... more Namor, and a really neat twist on a mythological creature?   I was all there!   I actually was interested in how this would play out, so it was one of the more enjoyable volumes for me, although not the best of the lot. 

 

Only three more issues, but those are a tie-in with Ultiamte X-Men.   I'm gonna blow through that series before I do the last three of this, but I need a change of pace right now, so Daniel Way's Venom!