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MotW 11/12/2008 - Wolverine AND Kingdom Come:Superman

jkylefultonjkylefulton Registered User regular
Two men enter, one man leaves.

Both books are infused with awesome - KC:S because it's so completely heartbreaking, and Wolverine because it is delightfully old school (and also looks terrific).

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  • Robos A Go GoRobos A Go Go Registered User regular
    Moment of the week is Detective Comics, which was a decent finale to the arc.

    Anti-Moment was gay for pay Joker in the Kevin Smith Batman book.

  • Mai-KeroMai-Kero Registered User regular
    Batman Cacophony was fantastic.

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  • Robos A Go GoRobos A Go Go Registered User regular
    Onomatopoeia is a pretty fun character.

    But still, Joker with his pants down against a tree. Also, it'll probably be years until issue two is published, considering Smith's track record.

  • Mai-KeroMai-Kero Registered User regular
    Onomatopoeia is a pretty fun character.

    But still, Joker with his pants down against a tree. Also, it'll probably be years until issue two is published, considering Smith's track record.

    True.

    I love how everyone just calls Deadshot Floyd now.

    Detective Comics was also fantastic.

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  • Robos A Go GoRobos A Go Go Registered User regular
    Hush breaks into the Batcave. Batman's having a hard time, so Alfred activates one of the cave's defenses.
    Spoiler:

    Gay Joker:
    Spoiler:

    Nightwing: A little something for the ladies
    Spoiler:

  • FaynorFaynor Registered User regular
    Wolverine was annoyingly uneventful and cliff hanger-y, but still managed to show pretty stuff.

    Something of note,
    Spoiler:

    do you wanna see me eat a hotdog
  • MunchMunch Registered User regular
    Nightwing: A little something for Keith

    <3

  • Sars_BoySars_Boy Registered User regular
    maaaaaan wolverine was dissapointing

    nothing happened and then BAM SUPER CLIFFHANGER

  • Robos A Go GoRobos A Go Go Registered User regular
    Sars_Boy wrote: »
    maaaaaan wolverine was dissapointing

    nothing happened and then BAM SUPER CLIFFHANGER

    My sentiments exactly.

  • Dr. ChaosDr. Chaos "You smell...different" Registered User regular
    Sars_Boy wrote: »
    maaaaaan wolverine was dissapointing

    nothing happened and then BAM SUPER CLIFFHANGER
    Yeah, I'm not Millar's biggest fan but I enjoy his stuff and this issue was kind of a strange one, I blinked and then it was over.
    Spoiler:

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  • wirehead26wirehead26 Registered User regular
    The art in both Wolverine and KC: Superman was fan-fucking-tastic and an easy MotW from me. True, not much happened in Wolverine but the reveal of
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    as president was awesome. Another MotW was reading through the Civil War script book from the CW hardcover. Very interesting and oh my God Millar's original vision for CW would have been a gigantic, but entertaining, clusterfuck.

  • BalefuegoBalefuego Registered User regular
    Onomatopoeia is a pretty fun character.

    But still, Joker with his pants down against a tree. Also, it'll probably be years until issue two is published, considering Smith's track record.

    supposedly the scripts are all done already

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  • Robos A Go GoRobos A Go Go Registered User regular
    Dr. Chaos wrote: »
    Sars_Boy wrote: »
    maaaaaan wolverine was dissapointing

    nothing happened and then BAM SUPER CLIFFHANGER
    Yeah, I'm not Millar's biggest fan but I enjoy his stuff and this issue was kind of a strange one, I blinked and then it was over.
    Spoiler:

    He probably booby-trapped his asshole. We've already established there's razor blades in his poo.

  • werehippywerehippy Registered User regular
    wirehead26 wrote: »
    Another MotW was reading through the Civil War script book from the CW hardcover. Very interesting and oh my God Millar's original vision for CW would have been a gigantic, but entertaining, clusterfuck.

    What was it? I should probably get around to getting Civil War at some point, and if it's good it might speed that along.

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  • wirehead26wirehead26 Registered User regular
    Originally Civil War was going to be a 12 issue maxi series that combined both CW AND World War Hulk. During the climactic fight between the heros, Hulk would show up with HULK BABIES and wreck havoc on everything. I'm skipping many story details but that's the jist of it. BTW, I do recommend you picking up the Civil War hardcover or at least the trade.

  • Sars_BoySars_Boy Registered User regular
    wirehead26 wrote: »
    Originally Civil War was going to be a 12 issue maxi series that combined both CW AND World War Hulk. During the climactic fight between the heros, Hulk would show up with HULK BABIES and wreck havoc on everything. I'm skipping many story details but that's the jist of it. BTW, I do recommend you picking up the Civil War hardcover or at least the trade.
    that is fucking awesome

    they should have thrown in the annihilation wave as well

  • Robos A Go GoRobos A Go Go Registered User regular
    So how did Civil War originally end?

  • wirehead26wirehead26 Registered User regular
    So how did Civil War originally end?

    Again I'm skipping some stuff but here goes anyway: Heroes unite and fight Hulks, Hulks kick their ass, some mysterious senator behind the SHRA gets Doom tech and tries to kill all the superpowers during the mayhem, somehow Cap saves the day but gets stripped of his powers, Tony however still insists on keeping the act but some little kid shows up from a kidnapping storyline I hadn't mentioned before and tells Tony that the act killed his dad, the end. And even weirder, this was proposed in Sept. 2005 and Millar mentions that Bucky should take the role of Cap AND the RED HULK should show up. Wild.

  • BlankspaceBlankspace __BANNED USERS
    Yeah okay that sounds pretty bad

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  • TankTank Registered User
    My MotW was Booster Gold snatching Mr. Freeze's "Freeze gun".

    M-Magic Hand!

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  • Sars_BoySars_Boy Registered User regular
    Blankspace wrote: »
    Yeah okay that sounds pretty bad
    that sounds boss as hell

    more exciting than the original ending anyway

    also Wirehead you should scan the pages with the proposal on them or something

  • wirehead26wirehead26 Registered User regular
    Unfortunately I don't own a scanner. I forgot to mention the comments that current Marvel editor Tom Brevoort made during the script review were priceless.

  • BlankspaceBlankspace __BANNED USERS
    Sars_Boy wrote: »
    Blankspace wrote: »
    Yeah okay that sounds pretty bad
    that sounds boss as hell

    more exciting than the original ending anyway

    also Wirehead you should scan the pages with the proposal on them or something
    Man

    SENATOR WITH GUNNNNNS is stupid as hell

    to be fair, so is Cap being stopped by the village people.

    The WWH bits are rad as fuck though.

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  • noir_bloodnoir_blood Registered User regular
    I really liked the art and story for Detective Comics from what I saw at Scans Daily. Who does the art? Looks a bit like Hester.

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  • Robos A Go GoRobos A Go Go Registered User regular
    Dustin Nguyen. Dude's groovy.

  • jkylefultonjkylefulton Registered User regular
    Dustin Nguyen is the same guy who did all of the art design for THE BATMAN animated series (the one between TAS and B&tB).

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  • ManonvonSuperockManonvonSuperock Registered User regular
    Really? That's crazy. I really dig his work, but hate the THE batman villain designs so much.

  • wirehead26wirehead26 Registered User regular
    Now that I think about it I could take pictures of the pages(about 5 in all) with my digital camera and post them here. I may do that tomorrow because I really want people to see not only Millars proposal but both Quesada and Brevoorts comments. Just so you know, Quesada came across like a raging fanboy in his comments, not that that's such a bad thing.

  • Robos A Go GoRobos A Go Go Registered User regular
    I can't comprehend acting like a raging fanboy ever being a good thing.

  • wirehead26wirehead26 Registered User regular
    I can't comprehend acting like a raging fanboy ever being a good thing.

    I meant to say he was very enthusiastic about the story, but, like Brevoort, was against putting the Civil War and the Planet Hulk story together. Brevoort definitely seemed the more rational of the two however.

  • The Lovely BastardThe Lovely Bastard Registered User regular
    Balefuego wrote: »
    Onomatopoeia is a pretty fun character.

    But still, Joker with his pants down against a tree. Also, it'll probably be years until issue two is published, considering Smith's track record.

    supposedly the scripts are all done already

    well back when it was announced, only 2 of the 3 were done so

  • noir_bloodnoir_blood Registered User regular
    Dustin Nguyen. Dude's groovy.

    Oh man, one of the first DC books I ever read was his and Joe Kelly's Justice League. Since then I really liked his art, but for some reason it didn't click that was him.

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  • KeithKeith Registered User regular
    I didn't like Batman: Cacophony much at all. Everyone was so out of character. The art looked good at least, but I just don't dig the dialogue.

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  • KeithKeith Registered User regular
    Dustin Nguyen is the same guy who did all of the art design for THE BATMAN animated series (the one between TAS and B&tB).

    What? No he wasn't. The characters were designed by Jeff Matsuda.

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  • KyleWPetersonKyleWPeterson Registered User
    Tactile. Telekinesis.

  • mattharvestmattharvest Registered User regular
    Here's the thing about tactile TK: I like the power as a concept, and I'm curious about the latest development over in New Krypton. It's pretty clear to me that the powers of these two are not normal Kryptonian powers, and in fact seem to reference our past exposure to vigilantes in our favorite bottled city.

  • SatanIsMyMotorSatanIsMyMotor Registered User regular
    Old Man Logan was great but I have to admit the whole "Look at this crazy thing that happened! It was crazy awesome but we won't talk about it" thing is starting to piss me off.I want some sort of Appendix when all this is done explaining what went down during this war.

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  • jkylefultonjkylefulton Registered User regular
    Keith wrote: »
    Dustin Nguyen is the same guy who did all of the art design for THE BATMAN animated series (the one between TAS and B&tB).

    What? No he wasn't. The characters were designed by Jeff Matsuda.


    You are right, I am wrong. I sometimes get artists mixed up.

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  • jkylefultonjkylefulton Registered User regular
    I'd like to see more explanations in "Old Man Logan" as well, but remember, Millar is using UNFORGIVEN as a template for the story, and there was a whole lot of unexplained stuff in that as well.

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  • FaynorFaynor Registered User regular
    I think it would lose some of it's magic. It's better to go "What motherfucker punched the Baxter Building and Loki to Wyoming?" Than, "Oh, they got teleported by Cloak or something...Neat..."

    do you wanna see me eat a hotdog
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