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This is for discussions, rants, reviews, facts, opinions ... whatever you have to say about comics, say it here.
Wrong kind of comics, but whatever floats your boat.Salamantis said:Garfield = win
Salamantis said:Garfield = win
Ace Gunman said:Wrong kind of comics, but whatever floats your boat.Salamantis said:Garfield = win
I like Menace, though I agree with you on Freak. Though it's not the character's fault, it was the writer. Bob Gale's arc on Brand New Day was AWFUL. It read like a book that wouldn't even have been good back in the 80s. The rest, I loved, but Bob Gale needs to be taken off that book NOW.Hadrian said:I wish Amazing Spider-Man Brand New Day would have more of Mister Negative and less Freak and Menace (or yet another Green Goblin clone).
Also...Kick Ass rules.
It's much like that these days, lots of crossovers, lots of variants, but there's a difference... this time the writing is actually good. I've never seen an era like this in comics; an era where I could officially say there are more A-list excellent titles at Marvel than there are poor and mediocre ones.thebobevil said:Yeah, I remember the comic crash of 1997 ... comics had gotten so out of control, and were truly taking the piss outta the fans ... up to 6 variant covers per issue, with some comics ... money, money, money ...
Oh man, Evil That Men Do. SO GOOD. Shame it took Kevin Smith literally 3 years to do the last 3 issues.Hadrian said:Freak is just "oh shit we need to be edgy, lets have a drug addicted baddie". No need for Spider-Man to be edgy, though I did like "The Evil That Men Do".
I was, and then I stopped when there was talk of cancellation. Did it ever move publishers?thebobevil said:The writing is better, thank god ... it's the only thing keeping Chapter 11 away from the door for many publishers ...
A lot of it comes from the fact that the writers no longer feel that they ae writing for a young audience ... they are embracing the fact that most comic book readers are 21+ ...
It's true. Not that there aren't young readers, but most/many of us are longterm. And even those that aren't are so busy being adolescent idiots during their younger years that they don't get into it until they've matured.
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QUOTE(thebobevil @ Apr 29 2008, 06:20 PM) Are any of you reading Garth Ennis' "The Boys" ?
I love that fuckin' thing ...
Ace Gunman said:I was, and then I stopped when there was talk of cancellation. Did it ever move publishers?thebobevil said:The writing is better, thank god ... it's the only thing keeping Chapter 11 away from the door for many publishers ...
A lot of it comes from the fact that the writers no longer feel that they ae writing for a young audience ... they are embracing the fact that most comic book readers are 21+ ...
It's true. Not that there aren't young readers, but most/many of us are longterm. And even those that aren't are so busy being adolescent idiots during their younger years that they don't get into it until they've matured.
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QUOTE(thebobevil @ Apr 29 2008, 06:20 PM) Are any of you reading Garth Ennis' "The Boys" ?
I love that fuckin' thing ...
No, that's incorrect. Everything that happened in continuity happened. What happened at the end of One More Day was a memory erasing. Everyone simply forgot his identity. Everything that happened with Aunt May and Mary Jane still happened (except he and MJ were longterm dating instead of married in their memories).Hadrian said:Another thing, what the fuck was up with Amazing Spider-Man and the whole "he did reveal himself in Civil War but erm nobody saw who was under the mask, even though his fucking enemies did and went after Aunt May & Mary Jane and all that shit." That was annoying.