Both stories mentioned are my favorites. I don't have a stand along Captain Marvel story that's a fave -- unless you include the origin. But the stories that introduced Mary and Black Adam are my...
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Both stories mentioned are my favorites. I don't have a stand along Captain Marvel story that's a fave -- unless you include the origin. But the stories that introduced Mary and Black Adam are my...
Agree, but both Garth and Roy should be alternatives.
Crappy death scene. First of all, she has her bracelet in front -- ready to deflect but doesn't. He foot is near its head -- when it raised, she could have kicked it a mile. They just wanted to get...
Awesome pic and likely the best Roy has ever dressed! I definitely want to see some other Titans besides the Wolfman/Perez era guys.
Yeah, this reminds me of that issue of JSA where Johns was AWOL for one issue where Hector and Lyta Hall exited the DCU -- apparently due to a Vertigo editor (Karen Berger, I think) calling foul...
Hell yeah. Thundra is overdue for some spotlight in the big leagues. That Squadron Supreme series didn't go anywhere -- and was a bit of a chore to read. She was shown to be part of an alternate...
Frankly, I'd love to see the original Champions reform, but it seems very unlikely with Angel one of the core members of the new X-Factor.
I've never watched GOT, but much like Wakanda, I only find Attilan interesting in small doses -- maybe one arc here and there, but prefer Inhumans to concentrate on the royal family. Also -- limited...
Some people like that style, but I'm not one. Will sadly have to pass. Not a great way to launch a series, IMHO. Then again, those of us who read the issues where Jean first became Phoenix are likely...
Well, they could have went with red --- but I can imagine the outcry if she was wearing a duplicate of Mar-Vell's outfit.
Either show the look properly or don't show it at all. Who is the nutjob that makes these decisions? Are bare legs really that offensive?!
I don't see the point in any of the reboots, but I'd be fine with some of the new characters from those runs being introduced in a new series.
Maybe they just need to find a fan fave creative team -- if it includes a woman, fine, but that shouldn't be a prerequisite.
Carol needs more than a relaunch --- she needs a complete redo -- head to toe. Change of scenery, change of costume, change of creative team. After that -- better, familiar villains. A supporting...
Benes was a bit of a cheesecake artist, but he also had a very pleasing style. That was also the story that brought back Silver Age Kara Zor-El -- and got a lot of readers (me included) excited....
Didn't read the issue yet, but since Vision is somehow a form of Jim Hammond -- I could those artificial brain patterns still existing -- along with a digital version of Simon Williams' brain...
Plus, it's rather obvious that he has a lot of excitement for the series. I agree with others that he will be a superstar in no time at all.
Except that Robinson and Harris were already planning on launching Starman before Zero Hour came along.
I did enjoy Zero Hour, but it would have had a much better pay off had it restored Batgirl...
But they aren't major icons -- and they don't guarantee comic books sales. Captain Marvel had one successful movie and one bomb. I think both could have (more) successful series with better writing...
I prefer Meyer to Scott.
There have been mentions of Levitz' LSH being set on New 52 Earth 2, but I don't think that was ever confirmed. Regardless, if the threeboot moves forward, I expect most of the events of that series...
I think that is typical of most shops. Metropolitan shops can probably afford to stock extra, but even then -- orders are most likely influenced by customers.
DC wants their Black Panther and Marvel wants their Wonder Woman. Never going to happen. Vic Stone and Carol Danvers are both good characters, but you can't make either of them something they are not...
I'm old enough to recall a few of those when they were airing in the 60s, but most of my memories are from the shows that aired up through the early 70s. I have a faint memory of seeing one episode...
The Legion looked tired and haggard in that story -- and Frank's designs reflected it. They weren't exciting like the Bronze Age designs more like a throwback to the more sedate Silver Age designs....