X-force Sex and Violence was awesome,
screw the haters
it has the biggest good-art:bad-writing ratio of all comics
The DC panel at NYCC were asked if the New 52 Superman died at the hands of Doomsday. After creators and editors alike ummed and ahhed, Grant Morrison led with an emphatic "Yes" and also stated that we would see much of the New 52 history of Superman in issues 15, 16 and 17. This of course would bring us up to Andy Diggle and Tony Daniel's Action Comics, which is set in the DC New 52 current continuity...
X-Factor was pretty awesome. I always love a good mental torture of Lorna story and this one delivered. I'm so glad this book isn't part of the rest of the X-Men line. I don't have to read about the AvX crap.
Uncanny Avengers I'm still not sure on. It has a lot of exposition and fleshing out of character motivations before I am onboard. But I am excited at the potential this book has.
As far as Batman goes how does The Killing Joke figure into the Nu52? Did Joker paralyze Barbara and she just got better or did it happen differently?
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Pretty much. "She got better" is basically how they explained it too.
accroding to batgirl #1 she just went to rehab
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Well Snyder and lee confirmed man of steel.
Well, yeah... anything goes, mang. No status quo.
Oh god, forgot all about that shit.
Grant Morrison
not even close.
So, the premise of this shit is that Beast goes back in time to grab the younger X-Men to talk Cyclops down? If that sanctimonious plan fails (and it obviously does), what's next? Grab Jesus and Gandhi to have a serious talk with Scott?
Ladies and gentlemen, Jason Aaron
Has he done anything that hasn't been retconned at this point? Like, Jean's death is now officially the only thing from that time that wasn't retconned afterward.
I didn't. Nor did I forget the twenty times that Wolverine tried to kill Cyke without good reason. Much as Reg Cyke is a jerk, Ultimate Wolverine was worse.
Anybody else pick up Halloween Eve? Thought it was a pretty fun story and can't for what Amy does next.
It doesn't matter cause all my ultimate friends are dead.
Ultimate Universe died for me the minute I read "Church of the Shi'ar Enlightenment" and then they completely failed to deliver me an Ultimate Dark Phoenix.
At that moment it was dead, and when I heard that Peter was gone, then the body began to smell.
Does anybody even still READ Ultimate Marvel beyond Ultimate Spider-Man?
Ultimatum killed my will to read the ultimate universe. i recommend hickmans ultimates run, the ending is a little flat. Ultimate spidey is still good. i have not read x-men yet
You think about raping the Kingpin?
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I'm not gonna lie, though, the idea of Magneto getting a hold of Thor's hammer and going crazy SOUNDS cool on paper.
yep on paper
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ultimate universe was dead to me when magneto had george bush on the lawn of the white house in his boxers
I thought the Classic X-Men would appear in the future as accident. I mean, I'll give the story a shot, but wow @ seriously disturbing the timeline for an awful reason. If there is one entity in the world uncapable of knowing why my life is how it is right now, it would have to be my 16 year old self.
I'm trying to think this out and oh my god. Really. Talk about someone not being in a position to judge me: a guy who I am 100% sure would think like me if he had experienced what I did.
Holy shit, Batman was intense. That was the craziest issue Snyder's written since he was on Detective. That Harley/Joker backup story was freaking me out.
It's the SUPERMAN story I'd write if I only ever got one chance to work on the character. Big scope, intimate moments, shake him to the core
And again, it's in continuity, but it's a big, self-standing story, same format as Court of Owls.
New villain who'll challenge Superman to his foundations, but also a cast of favs (Lana, Lex, Bruce, Perry, Jimmy...)
It's got features and backups - I'm writing both. Really see it as my absolute Superman story. Hope you like it as much s I do! Thx again
Morrison's "Annihilator" centers around Ray Spass, a down-on-his luck screenwriter with a brain tumor who gets the chance to write a huge blockbuster film.
"He gets the opportunity to write a big tentpole movie called 'Annihilator,' which is based on a character called Max Nomax who's an ancient pulp character," Morrison said. "Max Nomax isn't actually an ancient pulp character, we made him up specifically for this. Our story is that Race Spaz has got this movie and he kind of makes a deal with the devil. Two days later, the FBI shows up at his door and says, 'A man just turned up -- in a block hole we created. Why does he want to meet you?' He looks at the picture and says, 'This is the new character in my new flick.'"
What follows is a journey very much in Morrison's wheelhouse: a road trip of self discovery with a fictional, but real, character.
Writer Dan Slott teased a few more Superior Spider-Man details during a retailer breakfast held at the start of New York Comic Con. Marvel Comics has confirmed that Slott told retailers in attendance that the Spider-Man starring in the January-debuting series is indeed a character other than Peter Parker, and that Spider-Man and Mary Jane would be getting back together which would mean that Peter and MJ will not be.
Read Talon #0 just now and it was good, though i'm not sure i'll continue buying it in single issues and trade waiting DC books is near pointless due to their release schedule. Part of the problem lies with a general indifference to Talons/Owls and not thinking much of Snyder's Court of Owls saga to begin with. Talon is basically a good spin-off to something i don't care that much about.
Has he done anything that hasn't been retconned at this point? Like, Jean's death is now officially the only thing from that time that wasn't retconned afterward.
it has the biggest good-art:bad-writing ratio of all comics