which u feel is most bored to death and diluted event in marvel in 2000's?
fear itself
original sin
civil war 2
which u feel is most bored to death and diluted event in marvel in 2000's?
fear itself
original sin
civil war 2
None of the above... Can I choose my own option(s)?
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Of those, definitely Original Sin.
Fear Itself was rubbish. So was Original Sin. I'm not reading Civil War II so I'm going with Fear Itself as the worst.
Fear Itself is the one I read after it hit the 50 cent bins.
Strangely though I thought the artwork in all three were pretty good though I know quite a few here dislike Mike Deodato's style.
I haven't had a chance to read Fear Itself yet, but I hated Original Sin, and Civil War II isn't doing much for me either. I also didn't care much for Axis or Secret Wars either.
Fear Itself was the most boring. I don't even remember the villain's name or appearance.
I'd say Original Sin.
Interesting enough story, but it hardly felt like an event.
Age of Ultron was both bad and boring, I know it's not in the list you posted, but that event was a total mess.
Fear Itself was the only one of the three I actually read (and the last Marvel event I bothered to get), so I guess I'll have to go with it, but I can't say I liked the premiss of any of the others.
Peace
While I think all three have been bad , Civil War II is probably the worst in my opinion. Honestly I think that Civil War II has 2 big issues that ruin the story. The First is that the whole concept of the story makes no sense. The Marvel U has had people who could see the future before and it has never led to them all the sudden going to war with one another and executing fellow heroes because they might possibly do something bad.The whole premise of the story makes everyone act ooc, all in order to fit the shock value nature that the event is going for. Second is the timing of the event, almost all marvel fans have event fatigue by this point and after the incredibly long event that was secret wars I think most fans wanted to get acquainted with the new marvel u. Instead most of the books spent their first arc continually referencing events that happened in the 8 month gap that we still don't know about and then transition to a second arc which acts as a tie in to the civil war II event.