Review time:
Birds of Prey #72 - I take it back: this is a pretty bad story arc. Not real coherant, not real good. I'm not to the point where I'm ready to drop the title, but the bi-weekly event has been less than spectacular.
Ex Machina #3 - This, however, was pretty freakin' great. Anyone not reading this title needs to jump on it, and none of this "waiting for the trade" bullshit.
Terra Obscura Vol. 2 #1 - I really enjoyed the first Terra Obscura mini and this is off to a fine start as well. In short: Moore created the America's Best Comics label, later(?) learned that Back In The Day there was an another America's Best Comics whose characters were either owned by DC or had gone public domain, so he brought them in for an interesting Tom Strong story arc. The first Terra Obscura mini gave these characters their own adventures outside of the regular ABC universe and made for rock solid, no-context-necessary superheroics. This looks to be more of the same; check out the collected Terra Obscura miniseries if this sounds like your bag.
Ultimate Spider-Man #64 - Nothing makes a story exciting quite like telling plot points in flashback. Mediocre at best, with enough of a twist at the end to keep me following the comic for a bit longer. Otherwise...eh.
Wolverine #18 - Good stuff, though it would work better as, say, part of a black and white weekly manga style format. I expect this arc will improve from being read all at once, rather than one issue a month. One more issue, then I'm dropping this title like a hot potato before Millar gets his mits on it.
Girl Genius #12 - Girl Genius continues to be friggin' amazing. The only problem is Phil's glacial release schedule, but I'll take what I can get and be happy with it. Rolicking steampunk adventure of the highest order.
She-Hulk #6 - However, this is the best title of the week, bar none, wrapping up the second half of a two-parter. Lots of humor, plenty of heart, excellent use of the Marvel Universe, and, best of all, the power of Awesome Andy. If you've ever read a Marvel comic, you need to read She-Hunk, and you should probably give it a go even if you haven't. Issues 1-4 are stand alone and the 5-6 two-parter should be readily available at your local shop, so there are no excuses for not giving this title a shot.
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