^This. Keep reading for the arc w/Cap and Wolverine alone. Everything else was just kinda meh for me as well.
^This. Keep reading for the arc w/Cap and Wolverine alone. Everything else was just kinda meh for me as well.
Thinking about reading a bit of Bendis' New Avengers run in an attempt to read some more Marvel stuff that occurred pre-Civil War. This is my reading order:
- Secret War
- New Avengers Complete Collection Vol 1
- House of M
- New Avengers Complete Collection Vol 2
- Civil War
Not sure from there, but that's all I'm looking for right now. Is that correct? Also, is it any good?
That's fine so far! Here's the complete reading order to Bendis. It's been a few years since I've read it, but to that point it's pretty snappy and enjoyable. The momentum gets a little lost after Secret Invasion, and after that the plots felt a bit trivial to me with Bendis's attention split between New and Dark Avengers.
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As others said, it gets better, at least for a couple of arcs, but then it gets mired by back to back event tie-in arcs, Original Sin and Axis. The Good, the bad, and the ugly arc is really good followed by a fun Deadpool vs Shield arc that has a great Aliens parody issue. The rest was pretty meh.
But yeah, Superior Foes is awesome. Nothing beats Superior Foes.
Glad to see i wasn't the only one not feeling the new deadpool shtick. But I'll definitely read it but after I get done with some much better stuff.
Also finished Superior Foes in two sittings, a big rarity for me. What a book! The art, humor, characters and plot were all on point! Its like a cross between ocean's eleven, big nothing (simon pegg/david schwimmer black comedy crime movie that everyone needs to watch) and the almost got 'im ep of Batman TAS. Best spidey book without spider-man in it. Even the last few bonus issues by different writers/artists were good. I'll go ahead and I liked it better than Fraction's Hawkeye, which I felt was too self-indulgent. I was much more invested in every character, shocker being a stand-out (who'd have thought)! Buy this book people. I see its $45 at CGN and sold out at IST, so could be close to OOP status.
How good is Kaare Andrews IF and Iron Man Director of Shield? Have a load of complete collections on order and trying to thin them out a bit as the last couple I have read I haven't really enjoyed (the pulse & Avengers initiative) but I seem to have been caught in the trap of buying them all and I want to break the chain
So what runs the have never or have only partially been reprinted would everyone most like to see? I'd love to see the Fantastic Four by Claremont & Larroca reprinted.
Word of potential warning - I've been reading the new UXM Epic today, and I'm almost certain that the paper quality has slightly changed. I'll dig up the caliper and see if it can detect a difference from the earlier epics.
Don't worry, you didn't miss much - the story is worse than the art! It may have been my least favorite title of all of Marvel Now.
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To everyone not enjoying Duggan's DP, at least read up to The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. One of the best stories in Marvel history, IMO. And I'm not a huge Deadpool fan.
Cyclops was right