It may be horrible to others, but I quite like Femforce and similar titles from AC Comics. They're a nice alternative, for me.
It may be horrible to others, but I quite like Femforce and similar titles from AC Comics. They're a nice alternative, for me.
Uncanny Avengers
"At my core I was never a hero, I was a hunter"
I'm an unabashed fan of Avengers: The Crossing, and the post-Giffen & DeMatteis Justice League books of the early 90's.
People, if you like it how can it be horrible. Don't give in to what others are saying. The 90s are damned nowadays, back in the day we gobbled them up. The 80s with Secret War, 50s for cheesy villians etc. I stand to my decisions, not all stories are Watchmen or Mouse, just follow what you enjoy
"It's not whether you win or lose, it's whether I win or lose." - Peter David, on life
"If you can't say anything nice about someone, sit right here by me." - Alice Roosevelt Longworth, on manners
"You're much stronger than you think you are." - Superman, on humankind
All-New, All-Different Marvel Checklist
I kinda liked Ultimatum. It was gross and all, and I knew it was wrong, but it was wrong in a way that felt good.
Flesh II from 2000 AD: it's sloppy and obvious and oen dimensional, but it has nothosaurus' and giant scorpions devouring the hell out of a time-travelling oil rig that kills dino's for their flesh. And the nothosaurus is the good guy.
I do like how they have Ben Reilly undying his hair, taking photos, and saying "my professional name is Peter Parker" - this really shameless way of getting around the current status quo so they can have Peter at the Daily Planet. And Peter's not dead or anything! Ben just straight up stole his identity when he thought it would work! What a git!
Ok, I'll admit to still reading The Savage Dragon. Yeah, it's all fightfightfight<BOOBS>fightfightfight green guy with skinny legs. It's like domestic chocolate satisfying. Not great, not really memorable but cheap and if you accidently drop it in a puddle you wont get bent out of shape about it. Well, because nothing of value was lost.