Fact 447:
In sbemail bottom 10, one of the brownies on Chocozuma's Revenge is still in its packaging
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Fact 447:
In sbemail bottom 10, one of the brownies on Chocozuma's Revenge is still in its packaging
"Oh that looks sinful..."
BOTTOM 10 COMIC-BOOKS 2018
This is a countdown to the worse 10 overall comics that I reviewed this year. As these rely on my reviews, this list only reflects my personal opinions and shouldn’t be considered as hard truth.
NUMBER TEN SUPERMAN #259. BY CARY BATES, CURT SWAN AND MURPHY ANDERSON
Writers were really strugglin in the seventies trying to depower him. So Cary Bates decided to give his powers to a kid, who at a certain point trnasfered his mind to a Lynx. Since that was resolved, Superman found out that he could take his powers from the kid by thinking about a Lynx. I KID YOU NOT.
It also didn’t help that the villain in this story (Terra-Man) was able to do anything but win.
NUMBER NINE SUPERMAN #5. BY BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS, IVAN REIS AND JOE PRADO
The Earth is growing back to its place.
Superman is still trapped in the phantom zone with Rogol Zaar.
Zod hears from his son that the Earth is gone.
Zod meets Adam Strange, asks him to send him to the Phantom Zone.
Superman is torn because he doesn’t want to kill Rogol, but feels happy when he sees Zod coming to the Phantom Zone.
Why is he happy? Well, because Zod is going to kill Rogol Zaar, and he can continue doing nothing.
I honestly don’t know where Bendis is taking this story, but he sure as hell is not in a rush to tell it.
The whole plot of this issue could fit in a 16-panel page. That means, that if the story is six issues long, he would have made a 6-page story.
NUMBER EIGHT DOOM PATROL #2-3. BY PAUL KUPPERBERG AND STEVE LIGHTLE
Crisis on Infinite Earths was meant to simplify the history of the DC Universe, and in some cases, start it over. Didn’t really help that some characters just had some tweaks in their stories but made it impossible to figure which stories happened and which ones didn’t. In the case of the Doom Patrol there almost no changes. Which is a problem when you want to catch new readers and your group of characters are supposed to be dead or hating each other.
The characters do not want to be together at all! So why should I care for them? Just create new characters that aren’t jerks.
NUMBER SEVEN RISE OF THE TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES #1. BY MATTHEW K. MANNING AND CHAD THOMAS
So why does Donatello have eyebrows and Raphael doesn’t?
While I was expecting a simple story, I wasn’t expecting the style to be this lazy and hard to watch. I understand is the style of the new TV show... but take a look at Mikey’s bandana... what is that?
Nah but I'm really loving my new golds, my old ones won't do anymore
Fact 348:
The YouTube version of sbemail bottom ten is missing the remark Strong Bad says after The Paper comes down about there being no easter eggs in this sbemail, "No, there's no Easter eggs. I... I'm not up to it. Go away."
Fact 158:
Between sbemail property of ones (sbemail 39) and sbemail bottom 10 (sbemail 133) every single sbemail had a clickable easter egg, meaning that 94 sbemails all had atleast one easter egg
Gold grill shinin, don't ask me where I got'em! Styrofoam cups wit jolly ranchers at the bottommmmmm
Just one shy of 100 new watches this year (though quite a few not from 2023). Here's my top 10, bottom 10, and most regrettable misses (lists in no particular order).