Im interested. Be cool to see the cosmic side of marvel with hopefully a more serious tone.
Im interested. Be cool to see the cosmic side of marvel with hopefully a more serious tone.
Last edited by DragonsChi; 11-03-2018 at 08:35 PM.
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Man Peter's going to be really upset.
It's weird that they're even pushing for a Peter Quill solo since they tried like three times in the last few years and his books got cancelled each time. Like, I get capitalizing on popular things, but a solo Star-Lord book hasn't really been that. Just goes to show how the MCU has helped some characters stay in print no matter what. And if they're just gonna publish stuff that's not sure fire sellers, I agree that I much rather see some fresh faces instead of the ones we're already seeing everywhere. Case in point: making Cosmic Ghost Rider turn out to be Frank Castle was a major turn off for me.
Eh, screw the hate I am H-Y-P-E for this book.
I really like Old Man Logan and the idea of Earth-807128, and I’ve been questioning what the cosmic side of this world is like, so this is an instant buy from me. Hopefully we’ll get that “Old Man Frank” book sometime soon too! And since it’s a sequel to the original Old Man Logan series, maybe we’ll get to get a few glimpses of the reconstructed of Earth as well!
I have confidence that Ethan Sacks can slay on this series like he did on OMH, and Robert Gill is a fitting choice for a dystopian sci-fi story based on what I’ve seen.
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DC, please give Jonah Hex a new solo.
I think they are they are milking the old man books BUT I think overall it is isn't a big deal because they are basically limited series . Plus other fans and I have complained about characters not getting any growth or getting old and this technically is that. The big two comics have beginning and middle and never a end. This is a "end" so it is interesting way to explore something that will never come to be in the main continuity.
Kate's was in Old Man Hawkeye, so it's not even HER story. They're hunting down the Thunderbolts, a follow-up to Clint's leadership of that team in the late 90s.
Laura's and Kamala's aren't in this universe (Laura and Gabby were both confirmed dead in Laura's Civil War II arc when they met Old Man Logan - I would imagine that the Champions, including Kamala, died the same way the Avengers did, though the original OML story doesn't mention that as none of the team members existed yet when it was published, except for the then-unpowered Amadeus Cho).
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Or maybe those stories should be continued.
1) It would be nice if young and old Khan meet with each other. Maybe the young one could remind the old one that she was used to be an optimistic person.
2) At least the Old Woman Laura world was not a dystopian future. Which is weird because the X-Men's futures are mostly bad ones. So it would be a beatiful contrast to the Old Man Logan world.
3) What was the last Clint Barton comics where Kate never ever appeared!? For me Old Man Hawkeye was both a Clint Barton AND a Kate Bishop comics!
(And my English is still not great....)
Yeah, I think there's a novelty in seeing an Old Man series from the cosmic side. Also, the fact that Quill is not the same kind of hard-bitten, grizzled character that Logan and Clint are should make this interesting.
I enjoyed the issues of OMH that I read. Had to drop it for budgetary considerations but it was a good book so I'm sure Sacks can rock it out on this one, too.
Old Woman Khan is in Exiles now and Old Woman Bishop has been in the Old Man Hawkeye series.
The villain will be a dead horse Old Man Quill will spend 12 issues beating.