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theauthority2010-09-20 08:30 am
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This week: WildCATS #27
![]() | WildCATS #27 Written by ADAM BEECHEN Art by TIM SEELEY & ANDY SMITH Cover by CHRIS SPROUSE & KARL STORY The shocking secret of Aeon throws the Wildcats into chaos as Earth rips itself apart so that a universe might be saved! Meanwhile, Voodoo and Sir Edwin return to the Garden of Ancestral Memory for any help they can get and find it's become a shockingly different place since they last visited. Lynch and Grunge get rude surprises, Spartan returns to action, and Ladytron makes a few unusual new friends. Anyone picking this up? Will a new Doctor be announced soon? Is Habib really gone? Apollo's prominent on the cover! Does that mean he'll actually feature in this issue? (Answer: no). Does anyone even read this series any more? |


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Sounds very rushed (and the character 'reveal' is a WTF for me since I have no idea who that is. Also, disappointed that Gaia is in this book, with Midnighter and Apollo, without any reference to their huge debt to her from DnA's run). Under the circumstances, though, I can't blame the writer for the pacing. He came onto the WS boards the other day and was very honest, said basically he was all enthusiastic and had plotted a huge big story up to about issue #50 and wasn't told until after he'd finished #28 that the book was being canned along with everything else. So he did his best to tie up the biggest loose ends in the last couple of issues. Whatever my criticisms may be of his storylines, I admire his frankness, and his frustration seems really clear.
I was re-reading some old Authority and Midnighter stuff today. This did not improve my mood about the current state of affairs :(
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That must be crushing for Beechen, to have the series pulled out from under him with so little notice. Pretty poor management too. I really want some closure on Jenny and Habib or the new Doctor. And the team reunited. But all that in two issues? Oh dear...
You know what? We should start a reread through The Authority in January. I know a number of people who've wanted to get into the title and it would be a nice way to keep the series alive. I've got all the issues in .cbr, could put them up for download.
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It's not nostalgia, it's saying "fuck you DC, you can't take our Authority!"