I have heard Two-In-One is a mini, but there was no noting it as such was with the Tales of Suspense 5 issue run. Now the MTIO was only a rumor as far as i know, but has there been anything official?
I have heard Two-In-One is a mini, but there was no noting it as such was with the Tales of Suspense 5 issue run. Now the MTIO was only a rumor as far as i know, but has there been anything official?
Black Bolt #9
Jean Grey #11
Rogue & Gambit #1
Captain America #697
She-Hulk # 161
Amazing Spider-Man #794
ASM:RYV #15
Daredevil #597
Two-In-One#2
Falcon #4
Ms. Marvel
Questions:
For the people getting the Avengers. what is making you want to get it? I've been quite lackluster in the Avengers for the past few years, so I am considering this, but I want some others opinions.
Variants covers. I don't usually pay attention, but how does one get the variant cover? Is it a percentage of comics ordered?
I think restorative nostalgia is the number one issue with comic book fans.
A fine distinction between two types of Nostalgia:
Reflective Nostalgia allows us to savor our memories but accepts that they are in the past
Restorative Nostalgia pushes back against the here and now, keeping us stuck trying to relive our glory days.
Looking forward to Tales of Suspense and Marvel Two in One.
Both all new Wolverine and Old Man Logan has interesting stories. I don't like Oml but If the Scarlet Samurai is Mariko I'll pick it up
X-Men Forever
Where´s Uncanny Avengers?
I assume it has gone on hiatus until No Surrender runs its course. If you look at the main Avengers solicits you'll see it is a co-written affair between Waid, Ewing and Jim Zub. Plus the main Avengers book goes weekly for 16 weeks (No Surrender is a 16 issue story arc.)
So yeah, it will either continue after the conclusion or it will be relaunched. Until then, we will only be getting the main Avengers title.
Last edited by Somecrazyaussie; 10-17-2017 at 11:28 PM.
I am astonished that Marvel is being upfront about which series are mini's. Been ages since they have done that (with titles not classed as "events" anyway.) In previous years all those would have been listed as ongoing until they weren't. Kind of refreshing and it encourages me to check them out as there is no long-term commitment on my end beyond those 5-6 months. DC is doing the same as well.
Makes me wonder if the market might be shifting back to Mini and Maxi series again (DC has 3 Maxi's solicited with Bane:Conquest, Doomsday Clock and Raven: Daughter of Darkness.) Especially with characters that would otherwise struggle to last past 12 issues.
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For single issues, probably just Iceman. Possibly the Phoenix series if I hear good word of mouth, but $4 for a weekly is a tough sell for me.
All New Wolverine in trade, as per usual.
I wish I knew the reasons behind some of the reprint activity here. The New Mutants: Back to School collection, like the rest of the NM stuff, has to be because of the upcoming movie, but I'm really hoping it'll be followed up with more New X-Men reprints.
Avengers Academy getting the complete collection treatment is what really has me crossing my fingers. I'd love to see those characters come back.
Agreed. Knowing that there's a complete story already written, that there won't be any hoping the writer gets to do what they had in mind before the next cross-over derails the book or the next relaunch catches up to them, is reassuring in a way.
Last edited by Anduinel; 10-17-2017 at 11:50 PM.
Yes. Was half asleep when I wrote that. Used the title of his last run by Spurrier by mistake (which I think was great).
Theoretically he 'butterfly effected' himself out of existence as a self sacrifice, he should never have existed. I can excuse the odd reference made to him by writers that didn't know any better, but nobody should even know about him. The solicit seems to suggest otherwise. I wonder if they will just ignore his previous run and Secret Wars handwave it. I hope they drop some kind of acknowledgement that the previous story still exists.
I guess having a TV show has convinced Marvel to bring him back, and now they possibly regret the choice to let Spurrier erase him.
Last edited by JKtheMac; 10-17-2017 at 11:53 PM.
I nearly fell off my chair when a previous solicit (I think a House of X blurb in the back of the books) spilt the beans about Astonishing X-Men being a 12 issue Maxi. But I note they are not declaring that here. Maybe they are in two minds about it, or maybe it was a slip up.
Last edited by JKtheMac; 10-18-2017 at 12:16 AM.