Right now the appeal of Exceptional X-men are the new faces. I got in X-men with Evolution and Academy X. So I have a soft spot for the new faces. I liked Ayala's New Mutants run which had a mix of...
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Right now the appeal of Exceptional X-men are the new faces. I got in X-men with Evolution and Academy X. So I have a soft spot for the new faces. I liked Ayala's New Mutants run which had a mix of...
Probably Percy or one of the other X-writers who don't have a book in the new era.
He can transition into being a plainclothes character or work for Argus/DEO.
It's a new way to approach street level books. Having a genius reconnect with regular people is a cool hook to me.
Seven to Eternity volume 3 and 4.
The first 4 issues of the Planetary Omnibus. Some of BPRD Omnibus volume 10.
I'm more into Helena's team than the lost kids but the slow pace and awkward time travel shenanigans aren't appealing.
I remember his last series getting alot of flack on the forums. It was from both the anti and pro change crowd. So it's case of "you are only as good as your last hit". I felt that Tim was in a rut...
You could try the Reckless graphic novels. That's more akin to a detective serial like Jack Reacher or Easy Rawlins.
https://youtu.be/i0MbLCpYJPA?si=ZzJWNxeT3odSe8g-
American Fiction (2023)
Its a fun time and it felt like a potential look at my future lol.
An X-men evolution style show with the Academy X kids.
Westchester Academy would be a hub in the early seasons but Krakoa would be a hub later on.
I find myself bored of him and his friends in recent years.
So I wouldn't say I hate him, just bored.
I thought the origin of "Fair Play" was a good bit.
Usually fans want adaptations to be close as possible to the original work. It's not unique to American comics as anime/manga fans are the same way. I remember the fans against changing Danny into an...
I'm curious who Pecos Bill is now.
I misspoke. I think it's more "it's harder to clone Superman via human science" than his genes were faulty.
Conner could use TTK to augment his physicality.
I'm curious about each title, but the era feels like a mixed bag so far.
So it's a wait and see.
https://www.thepopverse.com/tmnt-the-last-ronin-ii-enjoy-a-sneak-peek-at-the-second-issue-of-the-hit-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-series
A tease of Re-evolution issue 2.
I enjoyed Oppenheimer immensely and glad it won.
I used to think Sideways would've been better off as a Vibe title or an ID for another character like Wallace.
It's better he doesn't have the Kryptonian powerset. It helps him standout more.
I'm fine with Conner having other powers to compensate for his faulty KR genes.
I'd cut most of the Kryptonian abilities and limit him to TTK. A limited powerset is a better way to showcase his intelligence.
https://youtu.be/4dripQb17rs?si=yjc7qaU1ekBqz0hn
Hamlet by William Shakespeare. His plays doesn't translate well to prose and are better off preformed.
Probably the Mad Monk stuff from the Golden Age era.
I guess Didio didn't know what to do with them.
Conner doesn't feel like a businessman but that could be the arc.