As long as the quote feature works for me. I've used it for years and at times it didn't work right for me. No one has complained in the other threads I write or comment in. oh well.
Will the FF do more space exploring after all of this Empyre stuff is over with? There's a big multiverse out there.
Good nigth/morning depending of your time zone. Hope that you all are well.
I was interested in knowing what was the FF fandom about Tom Defalco run, which lasted until the whole Heroes Reborn event if i'm not wrong.
"Wow. You made Spider-Man sad, congratulations. I stabbed The Hulk last week"
Wolverine, Venom Annual # 1 (2018)
Nobody does it better by Jeff Loveness
"I am Thou, Thou Art I"
Persona
The 90s FF cartoon was great in the second season. Coincidently, Quinton Flynn was brought on to do the Human Torch, so I'm a bit biased towards having him on the cast over Brian Green
He shoots fire, not spits fire.
DeFalco's main book sucked because of stupid stuff like Cable Franklin (although I will take that over mean to disabled people Franklin we currently have), time travel shenanigans which I tend to dislike more often than not, and of course, whatever the hell Hyperstorm was.
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I was ok with it too, because it made more sense within the story, but I was also looking forward to seeing HOW they’d get those two involved....
See, I’m one of the twelve people on the planet who enjoyed DeFalco’s run. Cable Richards was odd, but I enjoyed most of the run. The end got kinda messy because Heroes Reborn was on its way and he had to clean up... There are a lot of things from his run that I wish someone else would pick up on.
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My favorite will always be F4: Season Two. Still the best, especially...
'90s Ghost Rider
I enjoyed DeFalco's run towards the end when he brought back both Doom & Reed...
In fact, I consider the last two issues to be truly hidden treasures (Pacheco's artwork also greatly helps, IMHO):
The DeFalco run was underrated and deserves more credit than it gets. It's hidden by the Hickman, Byrne, and Lee/Kirby runs. DeFalco and Ryan did new stuff and changed the status quo severely. I love them for that. But they tried to make the book look too much like the Lee/Kirby days with the covers. And much of the run has a very dated nineties look as well. But taking Reed and Victor off the table for two years in a time when two years meant something in comic book was an extremely ballsy move. It's main weaknesses were cosmetic and none of the changes took and were reversed within that run.
I don't know if I'd say it deserves the number four spot for runs as Simonson's stories were excellent also, but I liked it.