That Sal punching panel....he used that same panel/storytelling trick in every issue I think!
Yes he did!! If not every issue damn near every other one

Hell, I remember Hulk himself being in that pose many a times in Incredible, not to mention the villains he punched

Flash 70-75- Josh Williamson's Flash Year 1 stuff. S'okay.
I hear really, really good things about the current run with the new writer ... whose name I forgot

In-fact I flipped through the first issue of his, #668 ... ? ... #768 ? ... I don't know, Ha, whatever hundredth issues Flash is currently on. I just remember the #_68
The art was a little weird for me, not bad, but ... yeah, weird, but what I read was okay and seemed like it was heading to a potential epic place. From what I am told this is a must read run for Wally fans. I even thought about making it my other DC buy to see if that is the case.
Still haven't decided yet.
Death Metal 6- Please just be over! With an issue of so much guided view from panel to panel, this issue looked like trash. Just junk
Man do I miss Capullo. I tried the first issue of this about 3 times and while I love the look (and the idea, more or less) I just can't seem to get into it.
As for me, I read just a couple more last night -
Maestro #1 - So with Jimmy loving him some PAD, and me also being a fan, I decided to try this mini. I enjoyed this first issue, I did. Really. Honestly. But ... and maybe this was because I tried reading when I was too tired, I think I need to go back to this after I'm done with Ewing's Immortal. I know that doesn't make sense, why can't I separate the two? I do it all the time with comics, but for some reason, maybe I have the Hulk syndrome where I can't separate my Hulk reading identities

but yeah, I kept trying to compare the two Hulk books and it felt off. Not that PAD was writing badly or out of voice, not at all, but I couldn't help but think of Immortal when I was reading.
Again, maybe it was just the timing was off as I did enjoy it, it is good, but I didn't "feel" it.
Damn, that sounds so damn millennial.

Yeah, I liked it, I will read it, but not yet.
X-Men #19 - Man, talk about a book you don't want to read when you are tired!!! I ended up understanding what happened (except for the penultimate panel. I will get to that), but damn, that Hickman can get a little trying at times when you are:
a) Not overly familiar with the subject (The Vault)
b) Having a hard time remembering the last issue's events (In The Vault

)
c) Tired as hell

Again, I understood what the goal and outcome were, but when I get a chance I am going to have to read issue #18 and #19 back to back to get all the meat that is on this bone.
Now, the one thing that
DOES confuse me, and I hope you guys can help with this ... (read spoiler below only after you read the issue)
Why is Synch so happy when Laura returns, from that egg birth, and she doesn't seem to remember they fell for each other during "all those years" in the vault? She even flips him off in that Wolverine style.

Did I just miss the reason for his happiness? Was he worried they couldn't work together or did he not feel the same when he was 're-born' or some shit? Did I misread the feelings for each other aspect? I just don't get it.
Maybe, hopefully, it was right there on the paper (I am 99% sure it is) and I was ... did I mention this already

... I was just too damn tired to grasp anything but yeah, a little help please?

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