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When I was a kid, one of the go-to moves to increase circulation/awareness of a comic book title was to have it cross-over with another title. Or if you had two already well-selling titles, and you wanted a little spike in the selling, that'd work, too (particularly if one title was from DC and the other from Marvel). I, as I was supposed to, grabbed a lot of these. They tended to follow a pattern – Group/Individual A runs into Group/Individual B, for no explicable reason they start to fight. Eventually, they figure out they're all heroes fighting for good and turn their collective energies to defeating the bad guys. This was fine, because it let you see who would win in a fight – Thor or Superman (answer: neither), Halo or Starfire – that kind of thing.
That's what a lot of these stories reminded me of – classic cross-over tales, and many fit that pattern. Which was okay, but thankfully not all fo them did. At the end of the day, there were 2 stories I wanted to read, a couple of others that I was somewhat interested in, and the rest – well, might as well take a look at them, as long as I had the book. I picked up a couple of new names to try – and a couple to avoid. All in all, this was a mixed bag.