The name sword master is really unfitting given that's not what the story is about. The name misgives to you what you expect from him.
The name sword master is really unfitting given that's not what the story is about. The name misgives to you what you expect from him.
AGENTS OF ATLAS #3 (of 5)
GREG PAK (W) • NICO LEON (a)
Cover by JUNGGEUN YOON
VARIANT COVER BY STONEHOUSE
DEFEND OR DESTROY?
• AMADEUS CHO and the AGENTS OF ATLAS have won the adulation of the glorious cross-Asian portal city of Pan.
• But as the hidden injustices in Pan’s utopian community become apparent, will the Agents of Atlas be its protectors – or its prosecutors?
• And what’s with the dragons? And what great secret is JIMMY WOO hiding? And, most importantly, WHO IS KISSING WHOM IN THIS ISSUE?
30 PGS./Rated T …$3.99
Man I've missed Jimmy's dragon advisor
spoilers:end of spoilers
Speaking of Mr. Lao, I was actually just thinking of him today and the Dragon's Corridor, and how the Atlas Foundation has had permanent portals open around the world that only they had access to, which could allow them to secretly move troops. Long before Krakoa
remember when lao ate man mountain marko and then puked him up off-screen
I don't blind date I make the direct market vibrate
Amadeus now needs the Agents of Atlas to succeed and become an ongoing title. Champions is cancelled, so if Atlas flops, he'll be limboed when the mini is over.
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Well Aero's author revealed something about her origins. I wanna see if Marvel holds true to that in coming issues.
I like the upcoming covers for Aero and Sword Master. Pretty excited to see that they are part of the MJ variants:
"I am a man of peace."
"A man of peace...who fights like ten tigers."
I would certainly hope so. Regardless, right now, I'm just happy they're getting some in-comics recognition.
While not strictly an unfair personal criticism, I do want to provide some perspective.
From what I am gathering, Warriors of Three Sovereigns/Sword Master has prevalent shonen aspects to its story. Specifically, the shonen aspect wherein the hero starts out as an action survivor who's totally out of their depths, but over time grows and becomes able to hold their own more and more until their playing field is more level with their circumstances. Think Tsuna from Katekyo Hitman Reborn! or Tsukune from Rosario + Vampire (if any of these examples make any sense). The initial passiveness and non-actiony nature of these kinds of shonen characters are justified. I feel Lin Lie in his original book is cut from the same cloth.
Someone's trying to discredit Alyssa Wong. She's the co-writer on the Wave origin story in Aero's book, and is writing the three Future Fight Firsts one-shots about the other New AoA girls.
https://www.bleedingcool.com/2019/07...r-alyssa-wong/
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Wave is joining Future Fight.
https://www.facebook.com/MarvelFutur...2235064986434/
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I get that some people in the fandom (and maybe the industry) have issues with how contemporary comics have been reaching out to include people and groups that didn't necessarily feel welcomed and represented in previous years or eras. But smearing someone like that . . . that's just beyond the pale. Sadly, this is par for the course these days; nothing is out of bounds anymore if it's levied against or done to someone perceived not simply as an ideological opponent, but as an existential enemy.
Cool.
The spider is always on the hunt.
"I am a man of peace."
"A man of peace...who fights like ten tigers."