Partially because it's been on perpetual library hold, but more because it's only recently that I realized that I actually appear to hold more introverted traits than the extroverted ones I expected. I've had this on my to-read list since the day I heard about it, but only got around to it now. Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain I want this to be a movie so, so much, and maybe we'll get lucky, but, for now? This was exactly what I was looking for and I didn't even know it. It's like an Avengers team-up, but with everything being a little more ridiculous. It's a lot like the New 52 Suicide Squad in format, but a lot lighter. No one is taking this especially seriously, and that's why it works - it just feels like a fun, crazy ride. A crazy ride from start to finish with big bad guys, fun c-list characters, and a schlocky, b-movie feel to the whole proceedings. 1: Doom Maidens by Cullen BunnĬullen Bunn hit my radar with the flawed but still pretty cool Sixth Gun series, and I saw there was another series he was doing, so I requested it for a shot.įirst, I truly had no idea this was a Marvel property, and this being a Marvel Now piece, I went in somewhat skeptical, since I haven't liked much of the Marvel Now comics coming forward.
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