Hey thanks,will keep my eyes and ears out for some news. Right now, I'm riding the Hickman train (again) with the xbooks. So here's hoping the same amount of umph and energy is for the next BPseries.
Hey thanks,will keep my eyes and ears out for some news. Right now, I'm riding the Hickman train (again) with the xbooks. So here's hoping the same amount of umph and energy is for the next BPseries.
As you lay it out like this, Coates is like the Black version of that other writer (who shall remain nameless for all eternity but now works at the Distinguished Competition) who really didn't care to follow through on his own continuity...but with much less comic book writing talent.
Lord Ewing *Praise His name! Uplift Him in song!* Your divine works will be remembered and glorified in worship for all eternity. Amen!
We need someone who can write comic books and is invested in the title character and his established mythos...and who can write comic books. Not prose, not song lyrics, not Haiku...comic-fekkin-books.
Lord Ewing *Praise His name! Uplift Him in song!* Your divine works will be remembered and glorified in worship for all eternity. Amen!
Has T'Challa fought Killmonger yet in the Coates book?
The J-man
Not bad but I would've had the Mephisto punch and the Super Skrull take down from SWAD.
After issue #25 it will be 4 years. Prior to issue 18 which I believe was the issue that was marketed as the beginning of a new arc, sales were in the 14k to 15k range. After #18 there was a spike but the last two issues I believe were in the 15k range and the most recent one in 14k.
Last edited by KingNomarch; 03-23-2020 at 04:22 PM.
4 years of hell.
Floppies pushing below 20K
Trades vary and that at least with Amazon (and target) due to sales (buy 2 get 1 of certain trades). So while the first volume of the current had high number, the latter one did not. Enough for marvel to be happy with those but not good enough to get and retain new readers.