Mr. Luchador
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The faux-censored swearing in Ultimate Marvel is sort of annoying.
I have a question about Grant Morrison's run on Batman. I just ordered the following:
-Batman & Son
-The Resurrection of Ra's Al Ghul
-The Black Glove, R.I.P.
-Time and the Batman
I'll move onto Final Crisis/Battle For The Cowl/Batman & Robin after that, but is there anything else I need to read before Batman & Son, or is that a good jumping off point?
I have a question about Grant Morrison's run on Batman. I just ordered the following:
-Batman & Son
-The Resurrection of Ra's Al Ghul
-The Black Glove, R.I.P.
-Time and the Batman
I'll move onto Final Crisis/Battle For The Cowl/Batman & Robin after that, but is there anything else I need to read before Batman & Son, or is that a good jumping off point?
Is Aquaman worth reading if I don't really care about the character? Only Aquaman stuff I have read was Morrison and Waid's JLA runs, and the stuff in Blackest Night and Brightest Day.
Is Aquaman worth reading if I don't really care about the character? Only Aquaman stuff I have read was Morrison and Waid's JLA runs, and the stuff in Blackest Night and Brightest Day.
No. Morrison's run began shortly after Infinite Crisis during the One year later thing. I think there was a filler arc before his, but nothing that had to be read.
Make sure you read the Batman and Robin/Batman incorporated stuff after you are finished though, as it is all one big story.
Batman & Son IS the starting point of Morrison on Bats. So, that's where you need to start.
I say yes. One of my favorite DC books since the relaunch. My only real problem with it is that the pacing has been pretty damn slow during this current arc.Is Aquaman worth reading if I don't really care about the character? Only Aquaman stuff I have read was Morrison and Waid's JLA runs, and the stuff in Blackest Night and Brightest Day.
Also, it kinda bothers me that Aquaman isn't actually in water very often during this arc....
I don't know. I kind of like Johns showing that Aquaman can work without being underwater the whole time. That said, it probably is time that the King of the Seas actually...goes back to the sea. lol
Thanks for the Aquaman suggestions. I'll check out the first few issues and go from there.
I finally got around to reading American Vampire after many GAF recommendations. I think I am all caught up other than the miniseries currently being released. I don't know if it would make my top 10 Vertigo list, but I definitely liked it enough to continue reading. I really like how each of the main arcs jumps 5-10 years forward in time. I just wish there were less side stories between those arcs. Not that all the side stuff has been bad, I just want more of the main narrative.
Thinking of starting either The Unwritten or Sweet Tooth next. Any opinions on either of those?
yeah i can't tell if it's the lack of ocean on this arc that bothers me, or the presence of Manta
So I bought the New X-Men and Astonishing X-Men omnibuses since I'm trying to catch up on the X-Men, but I read about how Astonishing X-Men takes so long to release that other stuff happens in the meanwhile, like House of M and Civil War I think. Should I Just read those 2 back to back, and then catch up on the other stuff? What's worth reading? I'm trying to follow the stuff in this post http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=28692451&postcount=256 but is stuff like Civil War and the Phoenix Endsong/Warsong not worth reading since it isn't listed. I'm pretty much clueless when it comes to super hero comics. I've mostly just read a few self contained stories and have never followed a series over the years. But I really liked the X-Men since I was a kid because of the cartoon and really want to get caught up.
So basically, to make a long story short, Scott Summers betrayed everything his wife ever tried to do the minute he got his hands on the power that destroyed her life. Another part of that power was given to a woman who played a key piece in creating the Dark Phoenix in the first place.
The minute? Gross misrepresentation. He started off trying to save the remnants of the mutant race.
Also, read New X-Men and then let me know if Emma Frost hasn't evolved since she was in the Hellfire Club.
That cover has always bothered me.
Bought some new comics on Wednesday. Happy birthday to me!
I don't know much about it aside from it's written by Remender and the art looks pretty good. Also UXF color vomit? I hope you're not dissing Dean da God White or someone is gonna have to hold me backBlacksad is great stuff! Never heard of Last Days of American Crime but now I'm interested--looked up some of the art to make sure it isn't the color-vomit that his UXF run is. Also, glad that The Unwritten is being talked about. Such a good fucking book. The issue with Pauly Bruckner's introduction, 12, is one of my favorite issues of any comic.
So I finally got around to reading amazing spider-man 691 again. Or at least skimmed it this time as I already read it. The back half of it is really pretty brilliant. The character progression makes sense, some of the comments spidey makes are cold as fuck but he has slowly been becoming that way.
Dan Slott is definitely having the best spiderman run in how long now? LONG. I just hope nothing TOO insane happens in issue 700.
All his interviews say it's gonna be a seismic shift in the MU. He had to call up a bunch of writers and say, yeah you can't ignore what's happening in ASM #700 because it's so big. After #700, he's not gonna do any interviews for awhile because so many people will want his head, his answering machine will say, "Just keep reading".
I'm equal parts excited and terrified on what he plans to do, but he's definitely been setting up a LOT of dominoes for his big endgame.
Spider-jammers, Alpha (which cannot possibly have a good ending), goblins at war, and apparently Doc Ock figures out his identity. Just going by what's coming 700 is going to well who knows.
Nah, I should clear that up--Dean White is fucking legit. But even his skills couldn't save those few issues. So, the coloring is good and all but it's on top of straight poop, which makes it all look like strange colored poop.I don't know much about it aside from it's written by Remender and the art looks pretty good. Also UXF color vomit? I hope you're not dissing Dean da God White or someone is gonna have to hold me back
it scares me. The reason I say I don't want anything insane is because I don't want him to feel like he has to shoe-horn some BIG moment like OMG PETER PARKER IS DEADDD just because it's the 700th issue. I mean I doubt he will go that far, and if he does do that I doubt it will be permanent and maybe just have it be a story arc. But I'm not sure how I'd react to that.All his interviews say it's gonna be a seismic shift in the MU. He had to call up a bunch of writers and say, yeah you can't ignore what's happening in ASM #700 because it's so big. After #700, he's not gonna do any interviews for awhile because so many people will want his head, his answering machine will say, "Just keep reading".
I'm equal parts excited and terrified on what he plans to do, but he's definitely been setting up a LOT of dominoes for his big endgame.
that makes sense. I'm just not picturing what can possibly happen that is such a big deal for the MU.One of the big reasons they did OMD was so they can put the rabbit back in the hat with the secret identity. They're not gonna reveal that again; it closes off more stories then it opens, and that's the death of serial storytelling. Plus, I never liked the idea of EVERYBODY knowing Peter is Spidey. It makes Peter Parker a world (in)famous celebrity, which is completely against the "mostly regular guy who could be you" idea of the character.
Flash is a comic that I constantly think about dropping from my pull-list but end up keeping at the last minute. Manapul's art and paneling is great and I love all of the different ways he draws the title pages that say "DC proudly presents The Flash". Good shit there, but the concepts have been better than the writing, which I think is super clinical, and the handling of the Rogues is fucking awful. Also their redesigns are fucking lame--sleeveless buffmcstrong Captain Cold. I miss the Rogues from Rogues' Revenge is basically what I'm saying.Flash #11: no Manapul art, not that much happened this issue...
Spider-Man "dies", Alpha takes over as spider-man or something. Then Parker comes back and is conflicted whether or not he should continue doing it or leave it to the new hero in town. Realizes he has to continue.
Event over.
Or something.
Flash #11: no Manapul art, not that much happened this issue. New 52 overall seems to lack excitement and has really slow progression. At the end of Swamp Thing #11 wherei thought " well, that was about a year. 22 issues for Animal Man and Swamp Thing combined, to get to this moment" As much as i hate double shipping, it's taking forever to tell a story and i feel like i'm in non-stop build and stall mode without any payoffs. I'm not excited to read ANY dc book on my pull list despite ordering 15 books. ( I haven't read Wonder Woman #12 or Batman #12, i have high hopes for those based on reviews/talk, maybe those books will get me out of the dc rut)Animal Man meets Alec and tells him they need to hop through the goo portal to rotworld together
Alright then Peter gives up the spider-man mantle to MJ, who will take over.No way, they did that with the clone shit already.