I'd welcome him. Tales of Suspense was incredible. Punisher was insanely good. I can't wait for his Hawkeye mini series.
I'm in no rush, however, for the current run to end.
I'd welcome him. Tales of Suspense was incredible. Punisher was insanely good. I can't wait for his Hawkeye mini series.
I'm in no rush, however, for the current run to end.
aaron aaron aaron give it to aaron aaron aaron gee now would be a swell time to give it to aaron oh god please aaron
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I loved Coates' run when it was starting out. But it's been pretty slow going. The Dryad reveal left a sour taste, and I kinda have to fear the worse re obvious developments., if Coates is leaving.
No idea about who should take cap on next.could do a lot worse than Aaron.
What does Rucka do these days?
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Rosenberg did Steve dirty in his Uncanny X-Men run (Kirby and Simon are probably turning over in their graves) and I'd hate to see his horrible take on Steve Rogers revisited for an entire run. But yes, Tales of Suspense was good. I'm by no means claiming Rosenberg is a horrible writer, he does a great Clint, he's a good fit for Clint, what I am claiming that he is not a good fit for Steve. Though I admit freely there is a bias here as Steve is my favorite character and I'm rather protective of him, do my man dirty once and I struggle with being forgiving.
Aaron would be good. Wouldn't mind Zdarsky either, he did a great job with Steve in Invaders, especially that last issue. He's got Steve's amazing speech making abilities down pat. The ultimate dream would be Ewing, but I realize that's not a possibility as Ewing's plate is rather full and I'm not even sure he's interested, though he wrote Steve very sympathetically at the beginning of Immortal Hulk, since Steve was the only Avenger to express empathy and hesitancy over "killing" the Hulk. But my main reasoning is that I love what Ewing is doing with Hulk, and the fact that that book is very political and not subtle about it is why I think he'd write a great Cap.
One of these days I'd like to see a Cap run handed to a female writer. It's never been done before. My choice would be Tini Howard, who did an excellent job with the Cap annual last year.
Lots of intriguing possibilities. But I echo the sentiment that I'm not in a great hurry to see Coates go, I've enjoyed his run thus far.
I don't remember Rosenberg doing Steve dirty in his Uncanny run.
In fact, wasn't it revealed that who they thought was Steve was actually Mystique or something?
I forget.
While Rosenberg wouldn't be my first choice for Cap, I also wouldn't automatically be worried about it either.
I think capandkirby might be referring to how the Steve Rogers that was trying to help the X-Men on the down low was really Mystique setting them up, while the real Steve Rogers just gave lame excuses for why he wasn't doing anything about the state-sanctioned medical genocide of mutants and only intervened in the beating an incognito Cyclops was getting from some anti-mutant rallygoers when Cyclops got his glasses knocked off, giving the impression (to some, mostly determined to believe the worst of any nonmutant hero vis-à-vis the long-suffering X-Men) that he didn't care until he saw something or someone that he perceived as a threat to normal humans, even though that someone was on the receiving end of a gang-beating.
All that said, I blame Marvel more for distancing the X-Men corner from the rest of the Marvel Universe and perhaps encouraging or fomenting a certain tribalism regarding them vs. the rest of the MU than I blame the characters, as going by Civil War and other past stories, an in-character Captain America would have gladly taken up the fight for mutant rights or at least made his sympathies and allegiances clearly known to anyone in the government or law enforcement that thought they could use their authority to oppress others, regardless of who (or what) they were.
The spider is always on the hunt.
Frank Miller's characterization for Steve makes me wonder what it would have been like if Frank had been writing an ongoing for him (Daredevil #233, 1986).
Agreed, Electricmastro. One of my all-time favorites.
And capandkirby's favorite as well:
https://community.cbr.com/showthread...ion-2019/page2
I hope I shall possess firmness and virtue enough to maintain what I consider the most enviable of all titles, the character of an honest man.
- George Washington