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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.   

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Separate Orbits
Yael Mermelstein
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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

Hope this picks up!

Witchblade 1 - Mike Choi, Ron Marz

I know Turner’s artwork has been called static at one point, although it was a personal conversation I was having with someone.   He pointed out that the facial expressions looked very similar.   Still, I kinda miss his artwork here: static maybe, but also stunning.   

 

The artwork here felt variable, from that same stunning quality to panels where I was severely unimpressed. Those panels, however, were few.   Overall, I was left highly impressed with the art, while also wishing for Turner’s art. 

 

As for the storyline, it got a little too religious whoo-whoo for me.   Like cult crazy, let’s bring in another god because our god is dead, and we’re Catholic priests who’ve studied the dark arts, so, yeah, we can do this.   From me not really buying that these priests would do this, to me not really caring for this storyline - for an evil god storyline, this was kinda tame - it’s the first volume that I haven’t loved from this Top Cow bundle.  

 

On the other hand, I didn’t hate this, either.   I really liked the triangle between Jake, Sara, and Gleason.  It wasn’t highly sexualized.   It wasn’t really sexual at all.   There was no hugging, kissing, or hitting on Sarah: Jake was her partner, and protective of her, and Jake was questioning them about her passing out and being in a coma for three weeks.   Jake felt it was intrusive and resented Gleason’s presence.   Gleason understood, but was also just trying to do his job - and in doing so was sucked into Sara’s world of weird.    There was some teasing, most of which I can remember came from Sara.   It was refreshing to see a triangle with resentment that was all about something other than needing to have sex with a woman: it felt a little more natural, and a little less like someone trying to possess her.   

 

At the same time, it’s Sara and the Witchblade who end up doing all the heavy lifting, and Sara responds appropriately.   Oh, she knows she needs help going up against the bigger guns, and she appreciates the fact that both Jake and Gleason worry about her, but she carries the day.   And it’s nice to see the protective, worried males get shoved aside while the woman does her thing. 

 

I sort of get it: Jake and Gleason are both cops, trained to take control and protect people.   It must chafe to let anyone handle it on their own, especially their partner, whom they are especially supposed to protect.   The fact that she is a skinny woman probably does make it worse. 

 

But they do step aside, let her do the heavy lifting, and rush in and worry after, especially Gleason.   (They both do insist on following her around trying to protect her, or follow her without telling, but the truth is she needed help, but a man would have to after the hellhound-things she was facing.)

 

Overall, a pleasant experience.  I hope the religious factor gets dealt with in a way that’s more palatable to me, and I’m hoping the only Angelus, and Magdalena thing don’t get this way, too.   Onto volume two for now.