It always depressed me that the nineties never reached their logical conclusion. An incredibly muscular dark magician anti-hero, who owns a magical pouch from which he can produce the hugest guns in the universe.
But not JUST huge guns in that magic pouch. There must be another magic pouch inside the first, itself containing another magical pouch, which also contains.
I totally grew up on that. I read the entire run of Spider-Man as a kid in a row (thank you dad's giant comic collection), then finally caught up to the monthlies around the time of the Clone Saga and damn even at 12 I was like like "Jackal what? Bring back Osborne or something, this is pretty bad!"
Yeah, I'm a "Black Suit > Original Suit > Ben Reilly Suit > 2099 Suit" kinda guy. I always wondered why Ulitimate Spider-Man never altered the costume, when all the other Ult. titles did so radically.
Yeah, I'm a "Black Suit > Original Suit > Ben Reilly Suit > 2099 Suit" kinda guy. I always wondered why Ulitimate Spider-Man never altered the costume, when all the other Ult. titles did so radically.
Wasn't Ultimate Spider-Man the first Ultimate title? If so, the extent to which Marvel was comfortable redesigning characters wasn't established yet, and they may have chosen to stick to the traditional look simply because it was safe.
It always depressed me that the nineties never reached their logical conclusion. An incredibly muscular dark magician anti-hero, who owns a magical pouch from which he can produce the hugest guns in the universe.
You obviously didn't play RPGs back then.
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X-Men #1, which featured the Jim Lee redesigns came out in 1991.
Ben Reilly was Spider-Man from Jan '96 to Dec '96
Whoops, got the year wrong. Still, looking at that cover Spider-Ben and Angel gettings his wings back were relatively close, though Wolverine was in his "feral" bandana costume at that point. When did Storm wear black?
X-Men #1, which featured the Jim Lee redesigns came out in 1991.
Ben Reilly was Spider-Man from Jan '96 to Dec '96
Whoops, got the year wrong. Still, looking at that cover Spider-Ben and Angel gettings his wings back were relatively close, though Wolverine was in his "feral" bandana costume at that point. When did Storm wear black?
About the same time you got the stick out of your vagina
wiggin did I ever tell you that I have read pretty much all of the clone saga, and still own like half the books in it
this is catharsis for me
The first comic I really remember reading is the very last part of the Clone Saga
You know the one
"You want me dead, you grinning green clown" etc etc
But you have my sympathy
wiggin did I ever tell you that I have read pretty much all of the clone saga, and still own like half the books in it
this is catharsis for me
The first comic I really remember reading is the very last part of the Clone Saga
You know the one
"You want me dead, you grinning green clown" etc etc
But you have my sympathy
the last part was actually one of the highlights of the whole damn thing.
web of scarlet spider, however, was not
nor was lady octopus, spider-cide, ben going into the virtual world to fight a villain, or judas goddamn traveller.
wiggin did I ever tell you that I have read pretty much all of the clone saga, and still own like half the books in it
this is catharsis for me
The first comic I really remember reading is the very last part of the Clone Saga
You know the one
"You want me dead, you grinning green clown" etc etc
But you have my sympathy
the last part was actually one of the highlights of the whole damn thing.
web of scarlet spider, however, was not
nor was lady octopus, spider-cide, ben going into the virtual world to fight a villain, or judas goddamn traveller.
so many memories
I liked Virtual Mortality or whatever the first Scarlet Spider arc was called!
Of course I was what? 8 years old when I read it? Maybe?
It always depressed me that the nineties never reached their logical conclusion. An incredibly muscular dark magician anti-hero, who owns a magical pouch from which he can produce the hugest guns in the universe.
But not JUST huge guns in that magic pouch. There must be another magic pouch inside the first, itself containing another magical pouch, which also contains.
It's pouches all the way down!
DC went there.
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I know it didn't come out this week but I just finished uo 1985 and oh my god that is the best thing Mark Millar has ever written.
Bah, his Fantastic Four is horrendous. He randomly introduced an old lover of Reeds, her entire fake planet that is apparently taking Earth's Refugees from... something, and then had Reed build a Mecha to fight another Mecha that was made to look like a giant metal Captain America.
... In retrospect, if Ellis had written it I might have thought it was brilliant.
Anyways, so okay 1985 is Good irrespective of how shitty his FF is.
That is true, I've been at school for the past like... 6-7 issues? I left right where Doom is revealed to have been captured by the Defenders That Surprisingly Don't Suck Balls.
Or at least I think it was the Defenders. They had a smart hulk and a Human Torch rip-off.
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edited November 2008
Yeah, the idea that Reed wouldn't do a super huge background check on the person taking care of his kids is super-silly. That's not to say that his FF isn't good, it's just not great. Of course, I don't really love anything Millar's written, although some stuff isn't terrible, like FF.
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That is true, I've been at school for the past like... 6-7 issues? I left right where Doom is revealed to have been captured by the Defenders That Surprisingly Don't Suck Balls.
Or at least I think it was the Defenders. They had a smart hulk and a Human Torch rip-off.
It would have been impressive if that scene hadn't been done better during Annihilation.
I love the costume that Ben Reily has. It's interesting either way seeing the different "eras", so to speak, of comics.
I kinda wish that, given Marvel's sliding time scale, when they went back and did new stories taking place ~10 years ago in Marvel time they made it ~10 years ago in our time too. Fake-retro 60s stuff is always hard for me to enjoy...actually, it's hard for me to enjoy actual 60s issues too.
Edit: And oh god, yea, that whole FF arc with the fake Earth was weak. A bunch of pretty much out-of-continuity stuff that'll never be mentioned before or after. And a single robot able to beat every superhuman on Earth except Reed's robot that he just pulled out of his ass at the last minute. Deus ex Ass.
Yeah, the idea that Reed wouldn't do a super huge background check on the person taking care of his kids is super-silly. That's not to say that his FF isn't good, it's just not great. Of course, I don't really love anything Millar's written, although some stuff isn't terrible, like FF.
With the "reveal" as to who it is, I think it's pretty safe to say she would know how to falsify such a thing, or how to fool whoever was doing the background check...
Which was presumably Sue, so I think she'd know how to fool herself.
Wait, people think Millar's FF is good? I wouldn't have expected it. It'd be fine if it were out of continuity, but since it isn't supposed to be, it's dopey.
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I have never been into Namor on any level, and this might be my favorite thing marvel is publishing right now.
But not JUST huge guns in that magic pouch. There must be another magic pouch inside the first, itself containing another magical pouch, which also contains.
It's pouches all the way down!
Putting X-Men/Spidey on my pull list
I gotta see this
this is catharsis for me
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Wasn't Ultimate Spider-Man the first Ultimate title? If so, the extent to which Marvel was comfortable redesigning characters wasn't established yet, and they may have chosen to stick to the traditional look simply because it was safe.
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Bendis has said several times that he writes at least some of his books' solicits.
You obviously didn't play RPGs back then.
About the same time you got the stick out of your vagina
The first comic I really remember reading is the very last part of the Clone Saga
You know the one
"You want me dead, you grinning green clown" etc etc
But you have my sympathy
the last part was actually one of the highlights of the whole damn thing.
web of scarlet spider, however, was not
nor was lady octopus, spider-cide, ben going into the virtual world to fight a villain, or judas goddamn traveller.
so many memories
I liked Virtual Mortality or whatever the first Scarlet Spider arc was called!
Of course I was what? 8 years old when I read it? Maybe?
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What you just said makes no sense
DC went there.
-- (Terry Pratchett, alt.fan.pratchett)
I mean I think of him as one of the better writers in comics, but stuff like the new Fantastic Four sucks horribly.
His FF is awesome, quit sucking so much
But 1985 is sublime
... In retrospect, if Ellis had written it I might have thought it was brilliant.
Anyways, so okay 1985 is Good irrespective of how shitty his FF is.
Or at least I think it was the Defenders. They had a smart hulk and a Human Torch rip-off.
I kinda wish that, given Marvel's sliding time scale, when they went back and did new stories taking place ~10 years ago in Marvel time they made it ~10 years ago in our time too. Fake-retro 60s stuff is always hard for me to enjoy...actually, it's hard for me to enjoy actual 60s issues too.
Edit: And oh god, yea, that whole FF arc with the fake Earth was weak. A bunch of pretty much out-of-continuity stuff that'll never be mentioned before or after. And a single robot able to beat every superhuman on Earth except Reed's robot that he just pulled out of his ass at the last minute. Deus ex Ass.
With the "reveal" as to who it is, I think it's pretty safe to say she would know how to falsify such a thing, or how to fool whoever was doing the background check...