Garlic Breadi'm a bitch i'm a bitch i'm a bitch i'm aRegistered User, Disagreeableregular
edited May 2007
I loved the ending to Morrison's animal man because the whole time I kept thinking, "Man, the issues just go from Point A to Point C. Where the fuck is Point B?"
I loved the ending to Morrison's animal man because the whole time I kept thinking, "Man, the issues just go from Point A to Point C. Where the fuck is Point B?"
Probably one of my favorite moments in any comic ever:
It has seriously changed the way I think and care about a character. I found it funny when I was a little more than halfway I started wondering if it was getting a little preachy, but I immediately dismissed the thought. Lo and behold...
Was there anything in that book that wasn't remotely significant?
I can't remember the last time a comic affected me this strongly.
Oh, #52.
I mean before that...KC? Identity Crisis?
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Garlic Breadi'm a bitch i'm a bitch i'm a bitch i'm aRegistered User, Disagreeableregular
Man, here I was thinking that Spider-Woman was being drawn like that for a gratuitous ass shot.
It's a female comic book character in a skin tight costume, every other shot is a gratuitous ass shot even if it wasn't planned.* It sort of just happens.
*Greg Land art does not apply to this because every shot is a planned gratuitous shot since it's just traced over porn.
Immortal Iron Fist has contained nearly all of my cool moments since the series started. It's everything an awesome comic should be. I almost feel I don't even need to be reading anything else.
I just realized the look on his face is that of someone yelling what is perhaps the most awesomest/absurd statement I've read since I got back into comics. And yeah...
Isn't it supposed to be hard to bring people back from the dead?
And yet Scarlet Witch can do it without even meaning to.
She reformed the universe to her will in the blink of an eye. You're going to have a few loose ends (or dead people) slip through when you're that stupidly powerful.
Now, she shouldn't have been able to do any of the things she has done recently, but that's a different complaint. With her established as "hurf durf it's chaos i can do anything!!" dead people aren't a problem.
Isn't it supposed to be hard to bring people back from the dead?
And yet Scarlet Witch can do it without even meaning to.
She reformed the universe to her will in the blink of an eye. You're going to have a few loose ends (or dead people) slip through when you're that stupidly powerful.
Now, she shouldn't have been able to do any of the things she has done recently, but that's a different complaint. With her established as "hurf durf it's chaos i can do anything!!" dead people aren't a problem.
I'm almost certain that her reality shaping only extended so far, probably not even out of the solar system.
Isn't it supposed to be hard to bring people back from the dead?
And yet Scarlet Witch can do it without even meaning to.
She reformed the universe to her will in the blink of an eye. You're going to have a few loose ends (or dead people) slip through when you're that stupidly powerful.
Now, she shouldn't have been able to do any of the things she has done recently, but that's a different complaint. With her established as "hurf durf it's chaos i can do anything!!" dead people aren't a problem.
I'm almost certain that her reality shaping only extended so far, probably not even out of the solar system.
Oh well then that's ok, shit I reformed our solar system's entire past events not two weeks ago.
Isn't it supposed to be hard to bring people back from the dead?
And yet Scarlet Witch can do it without even meaning to.
She reformed the universe to her will in the blink of an eye. You're going to have a few loose ends (or dead people) slip through when you're that stupidly powerful.
Now, she shouldn't have been able to do any of the things she has done recently, but that's a different complaint. With her established as "hurf durf it's chaos i can do anything!!" dead people aren't a problem.
I'm almost certain that her reality shaping only extended so far, probably not even out of the solar system.
Oh well then that's ok, shit I reformed our solar system's entire past events not two weeks ago.
That was you??
"it was her all right... get the one who has wronged you!"
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
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Isn't it supposed to be hard to bring people back from the dead?
And yet Scarlet Witch can do it without even meaning to.
She reformed the universe to her will in the blink of an eye. You're going to have a few loose ends (or dead people) slip through when you're that stupidly powerful.
Now, she shouldn't have been able to do any of the things she has done recently, but that's a different complaint. With her established as "hurf durf it's chaos i can do anything!!" dead people aren't a problem.
I'm almost certain that her reality shaping only extended so far, probably not even out of the solar system.
Oh well then that's ok, shit I reformed our solar system's entire past events not two weeks ago.
I dunno, she did have representatives of the Kree Empire showing up in House of M like nothing was wrong. Either they didn't care about the wholesale re-writting of reality on one of the most important planets in the galaxy, or her powers extended a lot further than you think.
Isn't it supposed to be hard to bring people back from the dead?
And yet Scarlet Witch can do it without even meaning to.
She reformed the universe to her will in the blink of an eye. You're going to have a few loose ends (or dead people) slip through when you're that stupidly powerful.
Now, she shouldn't have been able to do any of the things she has done recently, but that's a different complaint. With her established as "hurf durf it's chaos i can do anything!!" dead people aren't a problem.
I'm almost certain that her reality shaping only extended so far, probably not even out of the solar system.
Oh well then that's ok, shit I reformed our solar system's entire past events not two weeks ago.
I dunno, she did have representatives of the Kree Empire showing up in House of M like nothing was wrong. Either they didn't care about the wholesale re-writting of reality on one of the most important planets in the galaxy, or her powers extended a lot further than you think.
Not to mention Earth's impact on the universe as regards galactic events. Secret Wars, Galactus, etc.
The end of the argument is that it doesn't matter whether she changed the Solar System or the Universe, it's retarded either way.
If you're asking what lead to his getting shot, he and the rest of the team faced that reoccurring Serpent gang (while Invincible and his team were fighting the martians), only to find them way tougher this time. Dupli-Kate was completely killed, while Rex had his hand bit off before that moment.
As for his surviving: remember, he's been heavily genetically and surgically modified to have his powers in the first place; given the ability of the Clones to rebuilt Immortal, I'm not going to say its out of the ordinary for the Government to be able to fix Rex up.
You guys are making it so goddamned hard for me to wait for the Invicible trade. Rex is right behind Blue Beetle in my list of favorite characters that wear awesome yellow goggles.
Last page of the Dr. Thirteen backup, hands down. Nothing else this week even came close.
or the last panel of ASM #540.
Perhaps the second most nauseatingly awful moment in Spider-Man comic book history. The first being Gwen Stacy fucking Norman Osborne, of course.
This really just makes me love that scene more.
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edited May 2007
Picked up this week's stuff today. Between Nova #2 and Dead Days, it was pretty hard to choose a motw. But honestly, I think the best book this week was Thunderbolts 114.
Apparently, Steel Spider is a badass.
Fucking awesome.
I think the 'NGGAAAA!' is what makes this work so well.
Well. I meant saying he lived was more of meaning he's a badass. Then "What hell? HOW?!" type of way
Well, that in itself isn't unprecedented.
Spinning around and knocking the crap out of the person who shot him, however, is just too awesome.
Also, my second favorite line (after Nova's comment to Stark about Annihilus), "Yeah, but -- I save the world, too -- and I was shot in the head. Where the Hell is my parade?"
Picked up this week's stuff today. Between Nova #2 and Dead Days, it was pretty hard to choose a motw. But honestly, I think the best book this week was Thunderbolts 114.
Apparently, Steel Spider is a badass.
Fucking awesome.
I think the 'NGGAAAA!' is what makes this work so well.
I liked that page cause it makes me think that's going to be Swordman's role in the book. Just be one of the first to constantly get his ass kicked by d level heroes.
Although it does make me wonder how Ellis is continuing things, because I mean, your first reaction is to cheer for the D Listers, but obviously they really can't win, otherwise they make the thunderbolts look like chumps, and who wants to buy a book about chumps? But then again, if the trend continues that and the d listers get beaten and manhandled, do I really want to buy a book about that?
Ellis is doing a great job of shedding some light on these forgotten D list characters and pointing out how much untapped potential they have. Hopefully it could wake some of the other writers up in the process. "Guys, you're not even trying; in the space of 3 issues I managed to make both Jack Flagg and Steel Spider look like a bad asses. It really isn't that hard people."
And Swordsman cannot be beaten badly enough to suit my tastes. Now if they would just bring in Spidey or Daredevil to beat the crap out of Bullseye...
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Hard pressed on my right. My center is yielding. Impossible to maneuver.
Situation excellent. I am attacking.
- General Ferdinand Foch
Although it does make me wonder how Ellis is continuing things, because I mean, your first reaction is to cheer for the D Listers, but obviously they really can't win, otherwise they make the thunderbolts look like chumps, and who wants to buy a book about chumps? But then again, if the trend continues that and the d listers get beaten and manhandled, do I really want to buy a book about that?
I'm still assuming some T-bolts to get whacked over time. It's not like they aren't replaceable.
But, yeah... It does seem like a lot of hero-hunting, which isn't cool to me. But then again, I'm pretty cool on Ellis already. But all I know is what I've seen here, so for all I know the next issue will be a treatise on evolutionary epistemology.
I just can't get enough of the Thunderbolts getting their asses handed to them by z listers. Songbird and Rad Man are cool guys, but for the rest of em, man, seeing them get beat down is so satisfying.
I think it's pretty impressive that they put out a book about a team, on the idea that you're kinda supposed to hate all the main characters, and made it work.
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Like y'know, the Vertigo series. That Morrison wrote.
man I am off the ball tonight
Was there anything in that book that wasn't remotely significant?
I can't remember the last time a comic affected me this strongly.
Oh, #52.
I mean before that...KC? Identity Crisis?
My favorite part was the Janet Jackson reference
It's a female comic book character in a skin tight costume, every other shot is a gratuitous ass shot even if it wasn't planned.* It sort of just happens.
*Greg Land art does not apply to this because every shot is a planned gratuitous shot since it's just traced over porn.
I've always wanted to see Jenna Haze dressed as Kitty Pryde.
Or Jenna Jameson as Sue Storm.
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And through out all of that he LIVED
I'm so gay for Nova right now.
Really.
And yet, he was such a n00b douche in that Marvel Zombies one-shot.
I just realized the look on his face is that of someone yelling what is perhaps the most awesomest/absurd statement I've read since I got back into comics. And yeah...
I'll second that feeling. SO gay.
She reformed the universe to her will in the blink of an eye. You're going to have a few loose ends (or dead people) slip through when you're that stupidly powerful.
Now, she shouldn't have been able to do any of the things she has done recently, but that's a different complaint. With her established as "hurf durf it's chaos i can do anything!!" dead people aren't a problem.
I'm almost certain that her reality shaping only extended so far, probably not even out of the solar system.
Oh well then that's ok, shit I reformed our solar system's entire past events not two weeks ago.
That was you??
"it was her all right... get the one who has wronged you!"
I dunno, she did have representatives of the Kree Empire showing up in House of M like nothing was wrong. Either they didn't care about the wholesale re-writting of reality on one of the most important planets in the galaxy, or her powers extended a lot further than you think.
Not to mention Earth's impact on the universe as regards galactic events. Secret Wars, Galactus, etc.
The end of the argument is that it doesn't matter whether she changed the Solar System or the Universe, it's retarded either way.
Yeah, what the hell? I mean...
Anally.
Either last page of Nova #2, or the last panel of ASM #540.
yeah, i don't read invincible in monthlies
what the hell happened, rex?
As for his surviving: remember, he's been heavily genetically and surgically modified to have his powers in the first place; given the ability of the Clones to rebuilt Immortal, I'm not going to say its out of the ordinary for the Government to be able to fix Rex up.
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Perhaps the second most nauseatingly awful moment in Spider-Man comic book history. The first being Gwen Stacy fucking Norman Osborne, of course.
This really just makes me love that scene more.
Apparently, Steel Spider is a badass.
Fucking awesome.
I think the 'NGGAAAA!' is what makes this work so well.
The harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun.
Well, that in itself isn't unprecedented.
Spinning around and knocking the crap out of the person who shot him, however, is just too awesome.
Also, my second favorite line (after Nova's comment to Stark about Annihilus), "Yeah, but -- I save the world, too -- and I was shot in the head. Where the Hell is my parade?"
Although it does make me wonder how Ellis is continuing things, because I mean, your first reaction is to cheer for the D Listers, but obviously they really can't win, otherwise they make the thunderbolts look like chumps, and who wants to buy a book about chumps? But then again, if the trend continues that and the d listers get beaten and manhandled, do I really want to buy a book about that?
And Swordsman cannot be beaten badly enough to suit my tastes. Now if they would just bring in Spidey or Daredevil to beat the crap out of Bullseye...
Situation excellent. I am attacking.
- General Ferdinand Foch
I'm still assuming some T-bolts to get whacked over time. It's not like they aren't replaceable.
But, yeah... It does seem like a lot of hero-hunting, which isn't cool to me. But then again, I'm pretty cool on Ellis already. But all I know is what I've seen here, so for all I know the next issue will be a treatise on evolutionary epistemology.
I think it's pretty impressive that they put out a book about a team, on the idea that you're kinda supposed to hate all the main characters, and made it work.
I liked it because it's a big change from angsty, "What should I do?" Spidey.
Now, it's "I WILL FUCKING KILL YOU" Spidey.