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Al B. Harper

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HH, for the record.

Subj: Speaking of villains...
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 at 10:40:54 pm EST
Reply Subj: You realise I didn't do it personally, right? It was the secret villain.
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 at 09:30:31 pm EST

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> Just when I believed everything that could be done had been, you go and explode a girl guide.
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> Genius!
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> Al B.


I've been doing a bit of catch up on some missed stories from the last few months by a few authors, and offer some thoughts on some of your recent villains:

The Carnifex: I found his sudden appearance in the PV and deceptive (well, downright evil) ways rather jarring to say the least. At this stage I feel like his inclusion actually took something away from the final ending to the PM War, as in "well, we just defeated the uber bad dude, but here's someone who is even more uber so nya!" (that's a very simplistic way of trying to say what I think - I hope you get the gist).

I never really liked the concept (as I understood it) behind the Sentry, but am interested to see how you play it here, however. Do you have any plans to get back to him?

Madame Symmetry of Synchronicity: Just what is happening at Herringcap? It has been some time since Daniel's mother stroked his cheek...

Thomas Black: I've now caught up on these issues, Tom is an interesting character with a great connection to some of our heroes. I'd like to see more on how the Kaos affects him. At first I was rooting for him to be somewhat of a misunderstood good guy at heart, but after the issue where he quickly accepted Regret as an aid, and seemed to only bother about rescuing Asil when he bumped into her again seemingly by chance in the Heckfire Club hall, I'm now not so sure.

Al B.