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Brian Cronin wrote an [URL="https://www.cbr.com/marvel-jack-of-hearts-returns-decade-after-return/"]article[/URL] about the last reveal character.
[QUOTE=Ravin' Ray;5910888]Brian Cronin wrote an [URL="https://www.cbr.com/marvel-jack-of-hearts-returns-decade-after-return/"]article[/URL] about the last reveal character.[/QUOTE]
Nice to have him back :).
The first issue was a humble but promising beginning. I liked all the subtle shade being thrown at the Aaron years for putting Jen's entire life on hold. It's played for comedy, but the situation hits harder now that I'm reading the original She-Hulk series. Seeing how passionate Jen was about her career in that book makes me genuinely sad that she has to start from square one again.
Review of the first issue:[video=youtube_share;w17gp8DoxrU]https://youtu.be/w17gp8DoxrU[/video]
Marvel has a Q&A with cover artist Jen Bartel which includes this nice corner box animated GIF:
[IMG]https://terrigen-cdn-dev.marvel.com/content/prod/1x/cornerbox05_process.gif[/IMG]
[url]https://www.marvel.com/articles/culture-lifestyle/asked-answered-women-of-marvel-jen-bartel[/url]
And the Reckoning War starts this Wedneday! Check out the preview here:
[url]https://www.cbr.com/marvel-reckoning-war-fantastic-four-moon-destroyed/[/url]
hmmm thought of another story I'd like to see with She-Hulk....
Have Jen have a nice woman-to-woman sit down conversation with Jessica Drew about Jazinda.
[QUOTE=marhawkman;5918180]hmmm thought of another story I'd like to see with She-Hulk....
Have Jen have a nice woman-to-woman sit down conversation with Jessica Drew about Jazinda.[/QUOTE]
Well, we know how Jess feels about Skrulls...
[QUOTE=Frontier;5918503]Well, we know how Jess feels about Skrulls...[/QUOTE]Yeah, but how does Jen feel about it when one of the Skrulls Jess beat up was her friend? :D
[QUOTE=marhawkman;5919033]Yeah, but how does Jen feel about it when one of the Skrulls Jess beat up was her friend? :D[/QUOTE]
She's a lawyer. She'd mediate ;).
[QUOTE=Frontier;5919285]She's a lawyer. She'd mediate ;).[/QUOTE]Hmmm prosecuting attorney with Jess as defendant? oooohhh.....
[QUOTE=Ravin' Ray;5903447]We have to be careful about submitting ideas to writers though. [B]Slott and others have mentioned in the past that they can't legally use a fan's suggestion because said fan could claim credit for idea and put the company and writers in a bind[/B]. I don't know the specifics about what can and can't be sent. But fans have been sending ideas for decades and this was [I]seemingly[/I] not a problem (at least, not that well publicized) back then.[/QUOTE]
Not if the suggestions are tied to Marvel's past stories(ex. Previous books that has those suggestions). All the writer have to do is research the suggested information with the reference books and page number to back it up. Thus, what is suggested is legal because Marvel has already published it. Therefore, Marvel's policy is quite dumb because they are ignoring their own published ideas(that would help to generate sales) that the fans sent to them.
[QUOTE=Darthfury78;5919421]Therefore, [B]Marvel's policy is quite dumb[/B] because they are ignoring their own published ideas(that would help to generate sales) that the fans sent to them.[/QUOTE]
That's your opinion, but I've been pretty safe with my ideas, and former She-Hulk writer Atty. Charles Soule has made it clear what can be submitted, claim of quite dumb policies notwithstanding. At any rate, if I'm told I can't submit detailed ideas, I comply, and move on.
[QUOTE=Ravin' Ray;5919534]That's your opinion, but I've been pretty safe with my ideas, and former She-Hulk writer Atty. Charles Soule has made it clear what can be submitted, claim of quite dumb policies notwithstanding. At any rate, if I'm told I can't submit detailed ideas, I comply, and move on.[/QUOTE]
Which is why it's best to work for Marvel. That's the only safe way to submit story suggestions to the Editor and Writer. Slott once said that commenting ideas on the forum will never move the needle. People can make changes to the characters by working for Marvel.
Dan Slott also added that if you have a great idea for a story, keep it to yourself. :D
[B]Fantastic Four Reckoning War Alpha #1[/B]
Obviously the focus is on Marvel's First Family but Jen gets some attention too:
[spoil]While saving citizens and battling Badoon alongside Jack of Hearts and other heroes, Jen suddenly sees Justices Love and Peace of the TVA pop into the present, whom we last saw during her TVA trial in Slott's [I]She-Hulk[/I] (2005) #3. They're monitoring the Reckoning War and are surprised Jen can see and hear them. Jen suddenly realizes it is now the War they showed her and said was her fault, and Love responded that because Jen completed a time loop she is now chronically aware. They then leave her to go to a presumably safe isolated null space.[/spoil]
Oh my God, this explains Rainbow Rowell saying only two years had passed in Runaways. Funny how she went on to write She-Hulk. This is from Dan Slott's She-Hulk vol 2 #3.
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Note that this says Reckoning War is two years in the future. Weren't She-Hulk vol 2 and Runaways vol 2 at about the same time?