Amazons Attack #4 (of 6) : This does absolutely nothing to regain my interest. Lots of characters act like idiots (Wonder Girl and Supergirl, for example) and most heroes do nothing at all. More fundamentally, there's still no real explanation for this war beyond "Hippolita is crazy", and the Amazons look awfully stupid when they're still going with it four issues in. Pfeifer and Woods do their best to enliven the proceedings, but the plot is Awful (am I really supposed to believe for more than a second that Gotham has been annihilated ?).
Checkmate #16 : Not entirely out of the crossover woods : the Outsiders may be (thankfully) gone from the book, but we're now addressing the plot from the last few months of Birds Of Prey (including this week's issue, which I've not read yet. Oops.) Fortunately, this mainly means Fire and Ice catching up in a great conversation scene, so thumbs up. The remainder of the issue centers on the relationship between Mr Terrific and Sasha Bordeaux that more or less came out of nowhere in One Year Later, and it does the job of fleshing it out decently. More importantly, it finally gives us an insight into Sasha's self-loathing that was cruelly missing until now. A Very Good characterization issue, but it really should have come sooner.
Thunderbolts: Desperate Measures : Basically a glorified fill-in issue centering on Penance, Bullseye and Osborn. Penance is as annoying as ever, but it greatly amuses me that the Thunderbolts are still utter crap at their job, and Osborn's antics are fun. Utter nonsense, but it's not too far a step down from the regular title. OK.
Marvel Adventures - Hulk #1 : This is the obligatory retelling of the Hulk's origin, and quite a Good one at that : the silliest aspects are improved, all the characters are clearly introduced (though Betty Ross' presence is barely explained : is she a scientist now, or something ?). I'm not sure it goes in a direction I'm very interested in, but I'll stick with it for the first arc.
Super-Villain Team-up: Modok's 11 #1 (of 5) : On the one hand, there was no way this could have lived up to all the hype. On the other hand, it's still Very Good : it manages to make me care about lots of crap supervillains (Rocket Racer ? Really ?), and livens up what could have been very dull "gathering of the forces" and "obligatory misunderstanding leading to a fight" scenes. Portella's McNiven-lite art is very pleasing to the eyes, too. Hopefully things can only step up next issue when the actual plot will be revealed.
Black Canary #2 (of 4) : Much better than such a shameless schedule-filling, event anticipation-building mini should have the right to be. The second issue compensates for the few flaws of the first : it dutifully explains who the villain is, what his plan is, how it fits with Sin, and even straightens up the state of the League of Assassins these days (which neither BATMAN nor the various headache-inducing appearances of Batgirl managed to do). Oh, and a very nice action sequence at the end, too. It does not really convince me that a GA/BC marriage would be a good idea, but at least it makes a good attempt at interesting me in it as a subplot. A high Very Good.
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #22 : Oh, god, the art. Nauck has seen better days than this, and the green-colored characters in the first few pages are atrocious. As for the plot, well, Arrow is summarily disposed of, in one of those "You've gone too far, and now I, Spider-Man, will be HARDCORE!" scenes that never seem right for the character (see also, Amazing Spider-Man). The Daily Bugle subplot is a bit more promising, but surely it is not the first time JJJ has fired Robertson, right ? I have trouble believing it would be such a big deal. Very Eh, as much as I've enjoyed David's run until now.
Captain America #28 : What happened, again ? Oh, yeah, the next step of the Skull's plan starting (his daughter getting Crossbones out of prison, apparently) and lots of running around confused by the heroes. Not a lot of progress, but entertaining and building the tension adequately. I'll go with a high Good because of the pretty art.
And, that's it for now.