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Dave said:
With Black Reign, I flipped through an issue in the comic shop. that is what I gleaned. There was nothing sufficiently engaging abut the story to attract me to buy it. So no, I didn't pick up the internal tension within Atom-Smasher about his motivation for heroism. If it played out at all in the cross-over story, it was oblvious to me as a casual potential purchaser. I suspect that is another flaw to the storywriting, in its lack of immediacy, rather than any sort of carelessness on my behalf.
No, I think it was because you flipped through it and didn't read. On several occassions throughout the story arc different charcters had dialogue that established that each thought that they were the good guys in the battle and why. Atom Smasher is seen on several occassions ordering a voice that is telling him that Black Adam is wrong to shut up. It was there in several places for anyone who read the books to see.
I find it odd that you clamour for quality but insult the writing of a comic when you can't pick out all the details by simply flipping through the pages.
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