I have to agree. I wasn't the biggest fan of the Krakoan era, but my hat was certainly off to Marvel for actually trying something new and (for the most part) succeeding with it.
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I have to agree. I wasn't the biggest fan of the Krakoan era, but my hat was certainly off to Marvel for actually trying something new and (for the most part) succeeding with it.
It's hard for me to believe that more top talent doesn't want to work on WW. The only thing I can think of for the reason it doesn't more is maybe editorial? IDK.
It's unfortunate, but also prevalent. Message boards are a breeding ground for this sort of nonsense (this place being no exception).
With all the cosmic superheroes out there already, I can see how some would consider a whole army of them would seem redundant.
I think this is clearly where we differ. For me, it's easy...
I'd rather not turn this into that kind of conversation. All I've got to say, though, is if you find him entertaining, that's great. And the last thing I would want to do is take him away from you.
I'm a fan of Claremont's and I'll judge this book like any other on the racks, but I have to agree. I just don't see how comics as a medium is supposed to move forward if it keeps on wallowing in the...
Enough to know. I've been reading about the character since his first appearance in NM #98.
I'm mostly talking about fandom, tbh.
At the beginning of a world-wide pandemic. It's similar...
Or any particular writer for that matter. I mean, hate a guy's writing as much as you want, but when you start making personal attacks, you are officially unhinged.
Sure, but what if some fans consider them the fat themselves?
Bottom line, there's no reason to permanently get rid of characters in the least. It simply limits story possibilities. I mean, why do...
This is the dumbest thing I've ever seen.
I'm okay with it. It's what would've happened, anyway, had not Marvel vetoed it since they didn't have the movie rights.
Nope, I say keep 'em. I don't like Tony Stark or Hal Jordan, but respect that other people do.
While I loved Morrison's JLA and All-Star Superman, I absolutely loathed his X-Men and feel his Batman run did more bad than good. I also for the most part hate everything Geoff Johns has ever done....
It really did seem predatory. It always gave me an ick factor, but could never put a word to it before.
I generally have an issue with the use of nostalgia in superhero comics in general, so that may be my issue here (but then again, that's my issue with most superhero comics. I just think most use...
And this is just it. Wade can be every bit as annoying and over exposed, but it seems like he gets a free pass every time. It's infuriating.
I have to disagree on this one. If I see one more...
Wow. Who wrote that? That's absolutely...appalling.
Oh, I love politics in comics. The more the better, imho (that said, I find most comics political even when the politics aren't stated overtly).
Like I said, I am enjoying the book. I'm just less...
Points taken, but I think I'll have to agree to disagree at the moment. Considering all the chatter that was on these boards demanding that the marriage return (some sounding downright hostile), it's...
And racist and homophobic...but I digress.
While I'm (tentatively) enjoying the book, I can absolutely see this. If it weren't for the creative team, I'd say that this book was released for no other reason to placate the fans of MJ and the...
While Grant Morrison has done some of my favorite runs in comics (JLA, All-Star Superman), he did far more harm than good with his run on Batman.
Yeah, I find myself much more enjoying casting decisions that surprise me by how good they are far more. Chris Evans is probably my favorite example. The guy's career up till that point was basically...
That makes sense. I was a teenager at the time.
Yeah, we're def gonna have to agree to disagree on that one. I vastly prefer Harley and can't stand Deadpool, personally.
Honestly? That's the exact same way I see Harley, but I digress and...