Did anybody happen to pick up the Marvels Project #1 today? My LCS didn't have it, and I'm wondering if it's worth it to go to the gross dungeon comic shop in the city to get it tommorow.
I picked it up. I liked it. It is mainly setup though, with
The creation of the Human Torch back in 1939, and the reaction of the world to him, as well as stuff with Namor.
I personally think it was worth it, but it may read better as a trade.
Aside from what's been said, I liked Unwritten #4 setting up what I understand is the crux of the comic.
X-Men Forever #5 putting it out in the open to the X-Men that the more mutants use their power, the sooner they die; that's what made Cortez so dangerous, and how/why Magneto died. Also, that the slavers in Genosha knew this, which seems like a big effing deal.
Marvels Project #1 was okay. I'd have liked to see The Angel costume up by the end, but I can wait.
Marvels Project #1 was okay. I'd have liked to see The Angel costume up by the end, but I can wait.
I thought it was a really good issue, but I'm going to wait for the trade instead of get the rest of them. It just feels like it will be so much better in one sitting.
Hensler on
0
Options
143999Tellin' yanot askin' ya, not pleadin' with yaRegistered Userregular
X-Men Forever #5 putting it out in the open to the X-Men that the more mutants use their power, the sooner they die; that's what made Cortez so dangerous, and how/why Magneto died. Also, that the slavers in Genosha knew this, which seems like a big effing deal.
Is this a genetic "burning yourself out" thing or a sociological "making yourself a target" thing?
If the former, what if your power is immortality?
143999 on
0
Options
TexiKenDammit!That fish really got me!Registered Userregular
edited August 2009
That's what makes Jean being the Phoenix interesting.
That is a good idea with mutants burning themselves out. Although they point to Xavier being in a wheelchair as a reason why this is true, when it really was Shadow King in the Muir Isle Saga breaking him that did it.
I loathe the whole Spawn-derived idea of mutants burning through their lives by using powers (since, among other things, it implies some way of quantifying the "use" of those powers), so I'm glad to hear it isn't being introduced into 616.
Adventure Comics #1's little romp with Starman is definitely my MOTW. I'm so glad that I decided to pick this up despite being behind on the Super- titles.
That's what makes Jean being the Phoenix interesting.
That is a good idea with mutants burning themselves out. Although they point to Xavier being in a wheelchair as a reason why this is true, when it really was Shadow King in the Muir Isle Saga breaking him that did it.
I think it was Satan (not the Satan) who crippled Xavier. Or are you talking about something else?
SatanIsMyMotor on
0
Options
TexiKenDammit!That fish really got me!Registered Userregular
That's what makes Jean being the Phoenix interesting.
That is a good idea with mutants burning themselves out. Although they point to Xavier being in a wheelchair as a reason why this is true, when it really was Shadow King in the Muir Isle Saga breaking him that did it.
I think it was Satan (not the Satan) who crippled Xavier. Or are you talking about something else?
Right before X-Men #1 was released and they were wrapping up the Claremont story plots, they had Xavier walking around in a cloned body while he was with the Shi'ar. At the end of the Muir Isle Saga (Uncanny #280), the Shadow King, in a battle on the astral plane, destroyed his body making him crippled again.
Posts
I picked it up. I liked it. It is mainly setup though, with
I personally think it was worth it, but it may read better as a trade.
(I bought it last week...)
It was released last week in some places due to a mixup in shipping or some such. It's officially out this week.
I agree. I cringed when I heard what Ultimate Red Skull's origin was going to be, but I liked this first appearance.
X-Men Forever #5 putting it out in the open to the X-Men that the more mutants use their power, the sooner they die; that's what made Cortez so dangerous, and how/why Magneto died. Also, that the slavers in Genosha knew this, which seems like a big effing deal.
Marvels Project #1 was okay. I'd have liked to see The Angel costume up by the end, but I can wait.
I thought it was a really good issue, but I'm going to wait for the trade instead of get the rest of them. It just feels like it will be so much better in one sitting.
Is this a genetic "burning yourself out" thing or a sociological "making yourself a target" thing?
If the former, what if your power is immortality?
That is a good idea with mutants burning themselves out. Although they point to Xavier being in a wheelchair as a reason why this is true, when it really was Shadow King in the Muir Isle Saga breaking him that did it.
Plus, what about the mutants who's power is looking funky... they are always "on" too right?
X-Men Forever is it's own continuity, it's basically Claremont picking up from where he originally left the book back at Uncanny #3.
I loathe the whole Spawn-derived idea of mutants burning through their lives by using powers (since, among other things, it implies some way of quantifying the "use" of those powers), so I'm glad to hear it isn't being introduced into 616.
He has been for 20 years.
Steam - Wildschwein | The Backlog
Grappling Hook Showdown - Tumblr
Action Comics is good, quality work.
G-Man: Cape Crisis was also awesome as he and his brother kicked some grade school ass.
Uncanny X-Men: First Class #2 had a great final page.
JSA vs. Kobra #3 was awesome just because the whole plot in the ep was a giant "Fuck you" by Kobra to, well, every superhero.
I think it was Satan (not the Satan) who crippled Xavier. Or are you talking about something else?
Right before X-Men #1 was released and they were wrapping up the Claremont story plots, they had Xavier walking around in a cloned body while he was with the Shi'ar. At the end of the Muir Isle Saga (Uncanny #280), the Shadow King, in a battle on the astral plane, destroyed his body making him crippled again.