Who cares about Uncanny?
I do. At least at this point I do. Issue #11 was quite enjoyable and #12 looks good too.
Oh goodie -_-
Well...if any of that is true. I will not be buying Uncanny for a very long time.
I wonder what news there'll be of other satellite x-books...if any.
https://www.bleedingcool.com/2019/02...s-relaunching/
New roumer update, uncanny relaunches incoming. And apparently another wolverine book will be included.
LAND?!?! Really? I though he was gone from Marvel.
Marvel will always keep Land at their reach. Just like they do with Larocca, or DC does with Horn and Janin.
I'm kind of bored by Marvel's current stable of "quick turnaround" artists. And even though I don't really like Larroca's art, I feel like Land and Camuncoli are way too visually different to be rotating stories like that. Like, Humberto Ramos and Camuncoli make sense to pair, but Larroca should be with another widescreen kind of artist.
And if Marvel is serious about these weeklies, they can't expect people to pay so much for them. I don't care if they can't cut the price to 2.99 like DC did, just don't put out multiple issues that cost more than 3.99. And, you know, they should be better quality than X-Men Disassembled.
I don't mind Rosenberg/Land on a side title. Astonishing wasn't bad. But honestly, I don't get why this should be the main creative team. I thought they weren't doing the "low-cost teams on X-Men properties" thing anymore.
I have a confession...I like Greg Land's work. Sure, sure, he traces and everything looks like he got the references from various pornos. We all know he gets the references from pornos.
But I actually like his stuff. I don't know why. It's energetic, it's a style that is fun and most often bright. It's so much fun to make fun of, but it also allows you to do that without tearing it down. You laugh with it, not at it.
So I like Land. I know I am wrong, but I can't help it.