Name a single thing Marvel does that ISN'T firing on all cylinders right now. Go on. I'm waiting.
Deadpool, X-Men, Avengers, New Avengers, Thunderbolts' time travel arc, Captain America, Incredible Hulk, Battle Scars, Alpha and Omega and Supercrooks
Name a single thing Marvel does that ISN'T firing on all cylinders right now. Go on. I'm waiting.
Deadpool, X-Men, Avengers, New Avengers, Thunderbolts' time travel arc, Captain America, Incredible Hulk, Battle Scars, Alpha and Omega and Supercrooks
Pretty much all of those things are good you just don't like them
Apart from supercrooks which doesn't count
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Name a single thing Marvel does that ISN'T firing on all cylinders right now. Go on. I'm waiting.
Deadpool, X-Men, Avengers, New Avengers, Thunderbolts' time travel arc, Captain America, Incredible Hulk, Battle Scars, Alpha and Omega and Supercrooks
Pretty much all of those things are good you just don't like them
Apart from supercrooks which doesn't count
there is no definition of good where current Deadpool can fall
Name a single thing Marvel does that ISN'T firing on all cylinders right now. Go on. I'm waiting.
Deadpool, X-Men, Avengers, New Avengers, Thunderbolts' time travel arc, Captain America, Incredible Hulk, Battle Scars, Alpha and Omega and Supercrooks
Pretty much all of those things are good you just don't like them
Apart from supercrooks which doesn't count
You're really saying Gischler's X-Men and Deadpool are good?
and I didn't say they were bad, there is a difference between "not firing on all cylinders" and "terrible poopcomics"
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I would agree with this except I am reading Alpha and Omega and the only reason I am still reading it is because I would feel bad taking it off my pull list.
NO THINGS ARE EITHER GOOD OR AWFUL BY DEGREE OF ME
STOP ARGUING WITH LOGIC AND SENSE
I would agree with this except I am reading Alpha and Omega and the only reason I am still reading it is because I would feel bad taking it off my pull list.
Did Brian Wood pull your grandmother from a burning building?
NO THINGS ARE EITHER GOOD OR AWFUL BY DEGREE OF ME
STOP ARGUING WITH LOGIC AND SENSE
I would agree with this except I am reading Alpha and Omega and the only reason I am still reading it is because I would feel bad taking it off my pull list.
Did Brian Wood pull your grandmother from a burning building?
No, but he did write Supermarket, which was my introduction to comics not written by the big 2.
NO THINGS ARE EITHER GOOD OR AWFUL BY DEGREE OF ME
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I would agree with this except I am reading Alpha and Omega and the only reason I am still reading it is because I would feel bad taking it off my pull list.
Did Brian Wood pull your grandmother from a burning building?
No, but he did write Supermarket, which was my introduction to comics not written by the big 2.
Supermarket is only for awesome people.
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NO THINGS ARE EITHER GOOD OR AWFUL BY DEGREE OF ME
STOP ARGUING WITH LOGIC AND SENSE
I would agree with this except I am reading Alpha and Omega and the only reason I am still reading it is because I would feel bad taking it off my pull list.
Did Brian Wood pull your grandmother from a burning building?
No, but he did write Supermarket, which was my introduction to comics not written by the big 2.
Speaking of Brian Wood everyone says I need to read Northlanders and DMZ. Northlanders sounds interesting to me but I'll pass on DMZ.
I really like the early bits of DMZ, that focused on a lot of world-building. The few most recent TPBs I read, that actually tried to advance the overall plot, didn't do much for me.
If you've never read Demo, New York Four, New York Five, or Local, you probably should, though. Because they're pretty awesome.
NO THINGS ARE EITHER GOOD OR AWFUL BY DEGREE OF ME
STOP ARGUING WITH LOGIC AND SENSE
I would agree with this except I am reading Alpha and Omega and the only reason I am still reading it is because I would feel bad taking it off my pull list.
Did Brian Wood pull your grandmother from a burning building?
No, but he did write Supermarket, which was my introduction to comics not written by the big 2.
Supermarket is only for awesome people.
I am an awesome people.
Well, yeah. You read it so you're awesome.
Supermarket was actually one of the books that got me back into comics. It's like an awesome pill that makes you awesome. Or adds to previously existing awesome.
The current stuff looks great, I really need to catch up already. I'm still stuck in the middle of The Gauntlet.
Can anyone point out any side stories or crossovers from the last couple years I should really watch for? I know there's a little bit of Fantastic Four crossover and it looks like there's a lot with Spider Island. Kinda hoping I can pass on things aside from whats in ASM there for my wallet's sake.
The current stuff looks great, I really need to catch up already. I'm still stuck in the middle of The Gauntlet.
Can anyone point out any side stories or crossovers from the last couple years I should really watch for? I know there's a little bit of Fantastic Four crossover and it looks like there's a lot with Spider Island. Kinda hoping I can pass on things aside from whats in ASM there for my wallet's sake.
Other than the 3 venom issues all the spider island stuff is passable. Spider-Man joined the F4 when it became the FF, the FF book aint really essential to spider-man though.
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The current stuff looks great, I really need to catch up already. I'm still stuck in the middle of The Gauntlet.
Can anyone point out any side stories or crossovers from the last couple years I should really watch for? I know there's a little bit of Fantastic Four crossover and it looks like there's a lot with Spider Island. Kinda hoping I can pass on things aside from whats in ASM there for my wallet's sake.
I didn't think most of the side stuff from Spider Island was necessary to your comprehension besides the stuff over in Venom. As for the FF stuff none of it seem particularly needed for understanding the main ASM story line beyond reinforcing the fact that Peter is freakin tired these days do to his schedule. Between the end of the Gauntlet and up thorugh Spider Island I can't think of any side stuff that was particularity important to the main story line. Unless you care about Spider-Mans side story in Fear Itself.
Spider Island Avengers, wasn't nessecary and is mostly stand alone if you knw about the theme to Spider Island, but it was also really fun, Hawkeye trying to deal with Spider-powers and also had Frogman!
On the Fantastic Four side, the only other series to worry about is FF, as the main title changed to that for a bit, then they became side by side titles somewhat, Spidey was only really there in early FF and the issue 600 of Fantastic iirc.
Also fair warning, if you let yourself get even a little sucked in to Hickman's run, you will not escape probably.
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Pretty much all of those things are good you just don't like them
Apart from supercrooks which doesn't count
there is no definition of good where current Deadpool can fall
and I didn't say they were bad, there is a difference between "not firing on all cylinders" and "terrible poopcomics"
STOP ARGUING WITH LOGIC AND SENSE
I would agree with this except I am reading Alpha and Omega and the only reason I am still reading it is because I would feel bad taking it off my pull list.
but then I like Quentin Quire and I think a lot of people don't? or something
Did Brian Wood pull your grandmother from a burning building?
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but it should not be a 5 issue mini what the hell
3 issues, max. It is slooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow
you're slow
I don't mind the pace
not every comic got to roll along quickly
sometimes it's nice for things to be more relaxed
No, but he did write Supermarket, which was my introduction to comics not written by the big 2.
I have no problem with decompressed storytelling
and Alpha and Omega is paced like it is a 7 hour Lifetime original movie
nothing is fucking happening
#1 set up a situation
and there was a little change at the end of #3 with Quentin entering the construct
but really, this would have been one issue back during Claremont's run. One!
I am enjoying Alpha and Omega and there is nothing anyone can do about it! NOTHING! HAHAHAHAAAA!
Supermarket is only for awesome people.
I am an awesome people.
I really like the early bits of DMZ, that focused on a lot of world-building. The few most recent TPBs I read, that actually tried to advance the overall plot, didn't do much for me.
If you've never read Demo, New York Four, New York Five, or Local, you probably should, though. Because they're pretty awesome.
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I liked Circle of Four, but wasn't wowed by it. And I feel like I could have skipped all the .1 issues and been just fine understanding the story.
Well, yeah. You read it so you're awesome.
Supermarket was actually one of the books that got me back into comics. It's like an awesome pill that makes you awesome. Or adds to previously existing awesome.
Can anyone point out any side stories or crossovers from the last couple years I should really watch for? I know there's a little bit of Fantastic Four crossover and it looks like there's a lot with Spider Island. Kinda hoping I can pass on things aside from whats in ASM there for my wallet's sake.
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Other than the 3 venom issues all the spider island stuff is passable. Spider-Man joined the F4 when it became the FF, the FF book aint really essential to spider-man though.
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Human Fly?
I'm just guessing
There was a Daredevil crossover recently
I didn't think most of the side stuff from Spider Island was necessary to your comprehension besides the stuff over in Venom. As for the FF stuff none of it seem particularly needed for understanding the main ASM story line beyond reinforcing the fact that Peter is freakin tired these days do to his schedule. Between the end of the Gauntlet and up thorugh Spider Island I can't think of any side stuff that was particularity important to the main story line. Unless you care about Spider-Mans side story in Fear Itself.
On the Fantastic Four side, the only other series to worry about is FF, as the main title changed to that for a bit, then they became side by side titles somewhat, Spidey was only really there in early FF and the issue 600 of Fantastic iirc.
Also fair warning, if you let yourself get even a little sucked in to Hickman's run, you will not escape probably.
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Made me cry all over my liberty bonds.
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a lot of the heroes who we love in comics probably don't read comics, you know?
the fact that Cap is a comic fan and artist as well as a big name hero just, I dunno
it makes it seem like if you met him, you could talk about that. You'd be friends.
And that is great
also one who was dismayed when that reality wave made all his comics grim and dark
Danny Rand is a man of the people!
it is in part due to his charm
the other part is of course his amazing abs
Anyway, its good to be back. I think I already have a new favorite costume variation.
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