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Pick Your Pickle and Prepare for Puns: Pickleball's Board Game Just Launched. A fast, fun, irreverent board game that celebrates the joy of Pickleball. Fans of silly puns, pickles, and fast-paced games alike have a new game to add to their list of must-haves: HotShot Pickleball. This delightful card-drawing board game is quick to learn and gives a surprising amount of opportunity to lightly strategize as you race to the ball and attempt to hit it back over the net to your opponent. The debut release from indie studio Midnight Trading Co., HotShot Pickleball was made while game designer Robert Gelb was recovering from an Achilles injury sustained, ironically, by playing Pickleball. For those who haven’t heard of pickleball, it's the fastest-growing sport in the world, with over 32 million players last year. HotShot Pickleball is a lively, family-friendly game that combines the fun of the sport with a cast of quirky, pickle-themed characters like Stew Cumber, Kim Chee, and Corni

Guest Review: @DCComics Team 7 #4

Team 7 #4 Cover

Black Diamond Probability, Mission 1.4: The Possession of Slade Wilson


At last, it’s the secret origin of Deathstroke!

The team clashes with Eclipso – and Slade Wilson!

Witness the beginnings of the Black Room from Justice League!

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Review


No Eclipse Tonight! Original Review by Grifter78 at Comic Vine


Wow! Justin Jordan has really hit his stride with this title. He wraps up the first arc in grand style as we get an action packed thrill ride for the introduction of Eclipso into the New 52. Even Jesus Merino seemed to be on his A-game. This title is like G.I. Joe with superpowers and so far and it's been great!

I'll start with Jesus Merino's art. I wasn't too crazy about it in the opening issues of the series. But here it just seemed so much better. He hasn't drawn the last couple of issues so I think all he needed was that extra time. You can tell even with his opening shot of Eclipso which I swear for a second reminded me of Brett Booth's version of the character. Although to keep in line with the rest of the New 52, this seems to be a younger version of Eclipso.

And I love the way Justin Jordan writes Grifter! THIS is the Grifter I wanted in his solo series! Everything Grifter did in this issue is exactly how'd I'd picture him reacting to the situation. As much as I hated that Grifter's solo series got cancelled, I am thankful that not only is the character still active in this book, he's also in the hands of the an awesome writer. Thank you Justin for redeeming one of my favorite characters!

This really is a great issue all the way around. At first I was perplexed by the choice to add the character Essence to this story but as it unfolded I could see why they chose her. I also liked how the team finally came together and showed why John Lynch had faith in this group. Speaking of Lynch, there are ties to the Justice League Black Room (not a spoiler, it's in the solicits), as well as the beginnings of Slade turning into Deathstroke, and finally we get a tease about something called the Majestic Project. Old Wildstorm fans will know why that's relevant and we'll see if Jordan takes that idea in the direction we're all hoping.

This title has not just found its footing...now it's sprinting! It was kind of a shaky start coming out of Zero Month and the constant change in artists, but for those who've held on, I hope you enjoyed the outcome as much as I did. And if you jumped off, at least finish this storyline. It's only issue 4 after all. And next month, we get the introduction of another Wildcat into the DCU as we get Spartan! As if I needed more reasons to love this book!

Score 4/5


What I Thought


See the Review Rating Overview page for more information on how I rate each comic.

Cover & Solicit - 4/5
Art, Colors & Inking - 4/5
Layout & Flow - 3/5
Story - 3/5
Verdict - 3.4


Just as we are starting to get interesting this issue comes to an end. I was hoping for a little more in a conclusion. I was also hoping to see Slade's internal fight with Eclipso. Also maybe I missed it but I don't see where "Slade became Deathstroke" as the solicit makes it out to be his secret origin issue. I enjoyed the art for this issue and would have to say it's gotten better over the last few issues. I'm glad we still have a Wildstorm book left in the DCU. Next issue is supposed to involve Caitlin Fairchild so hopefully we get some answers as to where she gained her powers.

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Joe David Soliz is a blogger at http://www.wildstormaddiction.com/ and a comic book reviewer at Comic Vine. The use of this review has been authorized by the original author.

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