Yeah when you go that far back the books were not only meant for a completely different audience but the pacing was the complete opposite of today. Even a decade or two bac ka six issue story arc would be a major event, now it is the standard practise for a single story.
Yeah, I honestly dont know why I keep going buying Stan Lee Avengers Omnibusses Havent even unwrapped the first one And while I am interested in FF, I dont want to buy it because of the art alone.
Thats when Romita joins the team. Omnibus Vol. 2 shouldnt be a big problem, I read most of the issues of it anyway and I think that its great.
But its not only the art, its stuff like the Thinkerer beeing working for Aliens.
I am 23, felt in love with Spider-Man because of the first Raimi movie and this is just to late to connect to some of the early, reconned stuff after a so long time.
Definitly.
The tinkerer and the aliens is explained in the stern omnibus. They're just men in costumes.
I don't think it's weird though, because most superheroes today fight creatures not of Earth.
I agree, especially since she's potentially the most powerful of the group. It was somewhat the mindset of the early 60s. A lot of Stan Lee's female characters have that "woe is me" attitude. Karen Page used to lament that MM/DD didn't want her because he was blind; Jane Foster and Thor, etc.
As times, changed, so, too, did the characterization.