KoruptData
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I'm continuously surprised that a comic such as Zero exists and delivers each and every issue.
Velvet was one of the best issues yet. It's such a gorgeous book.
Doomed continues to be a fun crossover.
Spoil Batman/Superman for me?
I'm continuously surprised that a comic such as Zero exists and delivers each and every issue.
Velvet was one of the best issues yet. It's such a gorgeous book.
Doomed continues to be a fun crossover.
Indeed. Too bad the story is moving slower than molasses.
It looks like things may be moving forward now, so hopefully it all holds up.
Spoil Batman/Superman for me?
oh man, Lady Bullseye isn't having a good month..First Coulson hits her with a car in Secret Avengers, then she gets stabbed by Elektra
I've been saying that about Morning Glories for 30+ issues now. XD
orignal sin has picked up with this issue
Hulk 1-3:
That's... an interesting approach to take.
I'm still not 100% sure on what's going on at the end of the third issue, but it's been a pretty interesting set so far. The art is actually decent, so that's nice.
Ugh, that's a huge bummer. That would have been neat as hell, though they would have had to make it clearer in the following issues. Still, what a shame.Unfortunately, Waid's leaving after next issue and being replaced by Duggan. Waid had an interesting story where every time Hulk turns back into Banner you get a different version of Banner, and it's not entirely clear whether Duggan will continue that or do something totally different. So... this particular storyline might just kinda disappear or merge into whatever Duggan's got planned.
Ugh, that's a huge bummer. That would have been neat as hell, though they would have had to make it clearer in the following issues. Still, what a shame.
Hopefully they don't just "OH AND HE'S TOTES FINE NOW"
Ew at the Future's End art.
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Future's End is full on mediocre wank so far. I'm still trying to figure out just how racist Mr Terrific is now. Firestorm has multiple pages devoted to how much of a dick he is, exposition dumps all over the place. Ugh. wtf is the point in this book?
Are there any good Doomsday books ? I want to check him out, not to familiar with him but I like him in this Doomed story.
Are there any good Doomsday books ? I want to check him out, not to familiar with him but I like him in this Doomed story.
I can't really tell if Invincible is actually good or not, even 100+ issues in. all the over the top crazy shit and explosive nature of the book kinda makes you forget about anything else. It's like watching Bay's Transformers if you just edited all the action set pieces together with some John Turturro scenes sprinkled in.
Futures End was not very good. Only about 4 pages contained exciting content. Some Grifter characterization and a surprise at the end.
Futures End was not very good. Only about 4 pages contained exciting content. Some Grifter characterization and a surprise at the end.
Superman: Doomed, I read the intro book, did that Smallville stuff happen in another book, where everyone is in comas? That seemed unrelated to Doomsday's arrival.
What was the surprise? That he was actually alive, or that they thought he was dead? Fell utterly short either way. The problem with this future timeline is that it doesn't matter. And more annoyingly, the 'mysteries' are vague exposition bits. There was a war between Earth One and Two? OK, must have ended sort of alright since the world is still there. So if we actually get these stories soon, we kinda know how they end.
I don't criticize it that much. As a fan of DC, I don't know how this ties into the big picture. Could turn out to be something really cool.
I don't criticize it that much. As a fan of DC, I don't know how this ties into the big picture. Could turn out to be something really cool.
Wait, sorry, but "as a fan of DC", what does that even mean? Anyone buying the book is a fan of the DCU.
If some of us reading are a little flummoxed by the story (or, say, hainted in our nightmares by the art) "liking DC more" won't solve those problems.
I'm okay with the book right now because it's still early yet and I dig the Earth 2 idea that's being built. It's not because I "like DC" more than other people.
I just mean, I'm a more optimistic fan than others going by posting history. I'm more accepting of mediocrity in the hopes that it will pay off in the big picture.
So what I'm saying guys, "it's not you, it's me".
I think he means that even as big fan of the DCU, he doesn't understand where the story is going/how it connects to the bigger picture. In other words, there's a disconnect for those readers who are new to the DCU and the characters taking the stage within the story AND the readers who are already familiar with these characters and well versed in the DCU.
Sorry for interjecting. I was reading too deeply.
No, I agree with your points. I'm new to comics so I'm a more optimistic fan than most. I feel a lot of older readers are more highly critical of things than need be. I can imagine some people have just been burned by mediocrity too much. But it looks like it's just a part of comics.
I guess it also means as a fan that boring story and art are a-OK if they're contributing to the universe. And this of course will be canon forever and totally not overwitten. I for one am looking forward to the future, when we can see all the things play out exactly as expected.
I've been reading DCU for longer than some of you have been alive, unfamiliarity is not a problem. Overfamiliarity might be, however.
Dude this makes me so sad. "I'm new, therefore I don't mind reading shit" You know how many CLASSIC, AMAZING runs are out there, just waiting to be picked up and read? For your own sake, for the industry's sake and for that of your wallet, demand more.
Dude, I have spent close to $4000 dollars in 15 months on comic related stuff. I've dived head first into the hobby, I have bought 2 book shelfs worth of stuff and I have tried to read as much as the good stuff as I can. But I love the DC characters, and I want to follow the "now", I want to follow the creators making stuff now. I know there is good runs, but I'm a fan of the hobby, this is MY Golden Age of comics. I enjoy going to the shop every week and talking current stories with the other customers. I enjoy following my favorite creators on Twitter. I want to enjoy the now. I want to enjoy the unknown. I respect the past but my time is now.
Dude this makes me so sad. "I'm new, therefore I don't mind reading shit" You know how many CLASSIC, AMAZING runs are out there, just waiting to be picked up and read? For your own sake, for the industry's sake and for that of your wallet, demand more.
My local experience is actually pretty funny; My roommate and I are sort of the odd couple of comic book fans. He is the slightly more grizzled, "back in my day..." type, where I am still very much in the "man, everything is awesome" part of the experience. I don't think getting jaded is something that has to eventually happen, when it comes to the medium, but it is definitely a very real possibility.