Yeah, you should give Infinity a try based on its own merits. It isn't really necessary for Secret Wars, but it's a good story with some great moments.
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Yeah, you should give Infinity a try based on its own merits. It isn't really necessary for Secret Wars, but it's a good story with some great moments.
The Avengers issue where Captain America travels through time with the time gem are what I consider the only major flaw in Hickman's work. It's way too meta and the pay off is probably if at all only...
He's on my shit list until stated otherwise.
In one month... time runs out.
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All of this really. I'm must waiting for Bendis to dissapear forever, this is going nowhere. He's an empty sack of shit.
In two months... time runs out.
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Any idiot could call himself king of whatever and he'd be right, wouldn't mean shit though. So from that perspective, no, Storm being whatever doesn't mean shit... as it should be. We've evolved...
A nice touch was that the incursion alert kept active in both timeperiods. It shows that no matter where you are between the beginning and the end of the universe, the incursions are happening...
I wouldn't worry too much about it. I doubt it would benefit Marvel to have the GotG stuck in a bland, kree dominated universe. It could actually be refreshing to revert to a clear status quo from...
I get that they're essentially a single book. It's just annoying that there are so many flashbacks woven through seperate storylines. This issue picks up from a part that gets skipped in New Avengers...
Man, the story is really zigzagging both back and forth and between avengers and new avengers at this point. Not very reader friendly.
Hoping to see Doom and Reece help Strange create the Black Priests after this moment to really screw with my linear thinking. :p
I think this comes back to the "death" of the Living Tribunal and whether it is a cause or a result of what is happening. The core concept of the multiverse is that for every coin flip there will be...
Reading New Avengers is like sipping a very expensive cognac, you want to savour it. Can't wait for next issue.
I think for the most part the inversions are believable enough. The one that sticks out in a negative way is Thor, why the heck would inverted Thor let Sam Wilson be the leader.
I agree, I thought his origin story would be especially suited for a movie adaption.
lol, yes, that's basically what it comes down to when you try to define such actions. Their actions weren't approved by any nation, but you can easily justify them in light of the stakes involved. Of...
I agree, the Rider never struck me as an archetype of justice as the rest of them was made out to be. I think he was their opposite version of Captain America, and they didn't mindwipe him.
Yes, Namor was willing to make the first move, but the rest of the Illuminati had no part in that. Collectively they are responsible for blowing up that planet because they all took a conscious part...
Let's agree to disagree. In my opinion New Avengers is the most exciting comic Marvel has to offer.
It's homicide when it can be argued that it saves the lives of others. Murder is a much darker act, generally for selfish reasons.
Murder requires premiditation, I think it's quite obvious it is voluntary manslaughter.
To call it murder is entirely unwarranted in my opinion. The conflict escalated partly because of Namor and also how the GS responded, because Sun God immediately removed two members of the...
lol, so much truth in those words.
I don't think he was omnipotent, he had more power than the whole marvel universe combined, but he still had his limit. Mephisto and Eternity almost managed to kill him.