Oh great, another event.
It looks like this will leak into ASM. Which means I will have to drop ASM while this event is on. I wish events like this stayed in self-contained books.
Last edited by KC; 03-23-2019 at 06:13 PM.
“Somewhere, in our darkest night, we made up the story of a man who will never let us down.”
- Grant Morrison on Superman
I doubt this is going to effect ASM, since Spencer will be jumping into his own big story around the time this story is supposed to start, and he's seemed pretty clear about keeping his stuff separate. Even Friendly Neighbourhood I don't think will get a tie-in, since the FCBD seems to tease a crossover with the Miles Morales book at the same time. This does seem like its gonna be a self-contained mini-series, with possibly some extra standalone tie-ins minis.
Yeeeeeeeea they better not do her dirty like that. Mania's still got hell powers of her own too, she can handle herself!
The article posted by the OP says the event will happen in "in the pages of Venom, Spider-Man and issues of Absolute Carnage". We don't know how accurate this is (which is why I prefaced my comment with "it looks like") but if it is, I will not be reading it or any book associated with it.
“Somewhere, in our darkest night, we made up the story of a man who will never let us down.”
- Grant Morrison on Superman
Would rather this have just taken place in the pages of Venom. I miss big events happening within a title instead of a big event coming out of it.
I imagine we’ll have another when Knull eventually breaks loose.
That said, I’m still in.
Omega God King Spencer will do no measly tie-ins for the common corner event!
I don't blind date I make the direct market vibrate
I would imagine they'll do what they did for Civil War II and a few other x-overs and have a Spidey mini to tie-in. Amazing Spider-man: Absolute Carnage, a three issue mini-series or something like that. Miles can get one, too.
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“Somewhere, in our darkest night, we made up the story of a man who will never let us down.”
- Grant Morrison on Superman
The way tie-ins work at Marvel is that generally events are opt-in or opt-out. Since a book like ASM isn't bleeding for sales and is in fact top dog, then it's pretty much up to Nick, and if he didn't move things around for a linewide event for WOTR, he's probably not gonna do it for a summer symbiote thing unless he really wanted to write Venom or Carnage for whatever reason. Otherwise, it's best done for the B book that could use more orders.
I don't blind date I make the direct market vibrate
Considering we've already seen new versions of stuff like Infinity Wars and Secret Wars I'd say it is a long time since Marvel truly was "the house of ideas". DC is probably not much better, though.Not to mention the movie industry. It's the kind of times we live in now. It's seems to be just all about recycling stuff out of nostalgia or maybe as an easy way to try to make money.