So will Wasp be featured in a book or not Marvel
A season model just like for TV shows: You will never know what will be renewed for a new season and what will be canceled, whatever it's in the middle of a story or not.
He is just making it official that there is no "on-going" series anymore. Only 12 issues limited series that may be renewed depending of the sales.
I think the season model has merit to a degree, but we'll have to see.
So we have Ultimate characters outside Miles - I imagine Nick Fury is certain and maybe Ultimate Reed as a villain - either Old Man Logan or X-23 as thew new Wolverine, and Mastero, a powerless Bruce and possibly that transgender teenaged Hulk guy from Superior Iron Man (which might also give us a younger AI version of Tony to be the new Iron Man).
If you read the full interview, it was said that it's not Bruce Banner... The only other clue we got was that it's a different character that it was referred as a "he", so no female hulks also...
Part of the interview: "Alonso stated that it will not be Bruce Banner" and he also said: "Who he is, what it means to be Hulk, it's an entirely new story that I think will be inviting to new fans and interesting to a whole new segment of readers and fascinating to old fans, because this is the world in which Bruce Banner lives as well".
Can't believe I finally made an account just to say I don't like much of any of this and probably should stick to just collecting "classic" titles. The extreme amount of #1s in recent years by both major companies is simply mind-boggling and usually unnecessary.
This is the way it has always worked, they're just being more upfront about it. They're labeling how they've been canceling/continuing books for years. Shoot, they even give some low selling books a "final season" of sorts like with Superior Foes, allowing Spencer time to wrap it up.
Red wolf to take the place of hawkeye?
Sometimes this sense of entitlement from people is just downright loathsome. You people miss that bit that said they want to try to bring new readers in with the 8 month post-SW jump and the new #1's?
Whether or not that'll follow through remains to be seen, but at least they're TRYING to make an effort to get a new generation of readers in. The ultimate selling point is that ANAD Marvel isn't a full on reboot, and that they're not going to be erasing everything.
I was hoping for more of a hard reboot tbh.
I mean keep Miles and Ms. Marvel around thats cool, but a lot of Avengers and X-men characters could use a hard reboot, shed some of that harmful fat and cholesterol if you will.
The J-man