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Avengers: The Children's Crusade #9 by Allan Heinberg, Justin Ponsor, Mark Morales, Jim Cheung
half_bloodreader's review
4.0
And at the end, we have the hypocrites.
Since their debut, it took 8 years for Teddy and Billy to kiss on panel, that's disappointing for what is worth. These characters whose relationship is so normal for everybody, they don't have to explain anything, don't do any "come out of the closet"[s], don't introduce their relationship or their sexual preference to anyone. You suspect they are a couple right away, and if need "verbal" confirmation, it is mentioned casually by Kate when they decide on a new code name for Billy.
So for something that was treated so naturally, with so much love and acceptance, delaying a simple lip-lock for so long is ridiculous.
Since their debut, it took 8 years for Teddy and Billy to kiss on panel, that's disappointing for what is worth. These characters whose relationship is so normal for everybody, they don't have to explain anything, don't do any "come out of the closet"[s], don't introduce their relationship or their sexual preference to anyone. You suspect they are a couple right away, and if need "verbal" confirmation, it is mentioned casually by Kate when they decide on a new code name for Billy.
So for something that was treated so naturally, with so much love and acceptance, delaying a simple lip-lock for so long is ridiculous.
discolorised's review
4.0
it was begun with lots of loves and laughter and it ended with tears-jerking ending???? i am gonna sue someone!!!!!
hizatulakmah's review
4.0
it was begun with lots of loves and laughter and it ended with tears-jerking ending???? i am gonna sue someone!!!!!
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