I hope magneto killed a avengers. I hate those guys
I hope magneto killed a avengers. I hate those guys
That's not accurate. X-Factor's trade was #1-3, #5. It committed the crossover, #4, but it ended at #5 because #6 was the start of a new arc. Plenty of books do 5 issue trades if they have an arc starting at #6.
For example, Black Cat (2019) ran for 12 issues and had two 5 issue trades to start collecting up to issue 10.
I know she said it, but that looked like a full meltdown. Her reaction was very bad and toxic to comics fandom
My friend is a gifted stan and even him know there is like 5 of them. I even searched tumblr, twitter, reddit and they aren't to the point of affecting the voting.
You can blame that people were more aware of Lorna because of the gifted but not the fandom.
This was all a bad look for the writer to blame a inexistent fandom on it.
Really simple, but most important is that the book didn't delivered its premise
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The premise of the book was to flesh out the Resurrection Protocols and she never got around to revealing any of the redacted articles
Im not getting how the book delivered on this when we really dont know anymore now than we did before it started
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Last edited by Rang10; 05-10-2021 at 02:56 PM.
I wouldn’t say she didn’t deliver on anything. The first arc (intro issue + Mojo stuff) was all about expanding the “Proof of Death” aspect of the protocols. I think we’ve already discussed how the Siryn stuff dragged a bit. Another promise was to show us more of the Five, which the book definitely did.
At the end of the day, it is what it is, hopefully this mini wraps some stuff up and clarifies some of those questions you brought up.
There are several books that haven’t totally delivered what their specific niche is. Excalibur is one. X-factor at least had some sense of where it’s going. I think maybe instead of redacting stuff thinking they’re going to be issue after issue, they should just dump all the info for us.
And it did that all in ten issues?
You all said yourself earlier that the series was plotted up to thirty issues, obviously that information was meant to be revealed gradually while also delivering engaging stories and character development for the main cast. I don't know about y'all, but I prefer my comics to be more than mass data delivery that can only be about one core concept.