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all i remember is wolverine smashin domino....a lot , gotta read that again maybe it is bad if thats all i remember.

who wouldn't


I skipped that story, actually. A couple of my casual comic reading friends said the story was cool though. Guess there has to be something for everybody.
 
This makes very little sense man. If it's a good story it will exist in trade forever going forward. So why does it matter when it comes out? If it's good, you'll get around to it.

In comics we have an odd sickness (most likely related to our OCD collector mentality) that everything needs to be day one or bust. But it's really not like that. If it's good it'll be there till you're ready for it.

I mostly agree, especially if it's a miniseries and not an ongoing, but there are SO MANY good books out there that my interest level and monetary budget typically move on to other books when they take a year to release. I ended up getting Ivampire vol 1 still but i was close to not bothering with the series due to how long it took to release. If i don't pick up Talon monthly, by the time the trade releases there will probably be 3-7 new books that i'm more interested than that which will have released.
 
I mostly agree, especially if it's a miniseries and not an ongoing, but there are SO MANY good books out there that my interest level and monetary budget typically move on to other books when they take a year to release. I ended up getting Ivampire vol 1 still but i was close to not bothering with the series due to how long it took to release. If i don't pick up Talon monthly, by the time the trade releases there will probably be 3-7 new books that i'm more interested than that which will have released.

OK then, I see where you're coming from here but it actually says something quite interesting about the way you (and a lot of us) consume comics. If a comic is not good enough to wait and pick up at a later date, then why is it good enough to read day and date? Do you see what I'm saying? You'd read it if you can get it fast, but if you have to think about it and waut for the hype to wear off then you're not interested.

It's maybe the difference between a classic run and a flavour of the month. The classics will always be there, evergreen, but the run of the mill comics cool off fast so you gotta get em while they're hot.

If we extended this mindset to everything we read, we would be consuming far far few books! But maybe we'd all have more time and money to go back and read those classics we've missed?
 
Two new Marvel 'Season One' graphic novels got revealed: Wolverine Season One by Ben Acker Ben Blacker and Salva Espin, and Iron Man Season One by Howard Chaykin and Gerald Parel.

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More art at the links.

More info on Wolverine Season One (CBR)
"Wolverine's history -- and future, for that matter -- is so rich that there was a lot to choose from," said Blacker. "We're big fans of Barry Windsor-Smith's 'Weapon X' story as well as a lot of the Alpha Flight-related stuff. The movie version, especially from the first 'X-Men' movie, was also in the backs of our minds in writing the character, as that is the version with which the majority of the Wolverine audience is most familiar. To make the story ours, we concentrated on the aspect most interesting to us: Logan's struggle between his civilized, 'human' side and his feral, 'animal' self.

More info on Iron Man Season One (CBR)
The overall tone and feel of Chaykin and Parel's story will be both classic and contemporary. "In a weird sort of way it feels like a war book, but it's about a war fought between super powered men in a post-terrorist attack world. It's very much about the war on terrorism and the terrorism within ourselves. So it's a techno-thriller and that's sort of the main franchise with Iron Man," Chaykin explained. "Iron Man is a techno thriller character, but I always viewed Tony Stark as a flawed member of King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table. He wears the armor of a knight, but he's always questioning his role and whether or not he actually deserved his armor."
 
Green Lantern #13: So...this is the official start of the third army? It's a decent issue with a cheesy end page.
You're in trouble Baz.... "Like Justice League trouble" for the final page
and it isn't matching the hype that DC is trying to leverage on it. Also,
Johns' Justice League is his weakest book, them showing up doesn't give me confidence

also: DC's digital combo issues.....it would be neat if your redemption code wasn't 32 characters long. That is RIDICULOUS.
 
Does anybody even still READ Ultimate Marvel beyond Ultimate Spider-Man?
I've been told the latest Ultimate Spider-Man is boring and the Ultimate X-Men is the better book.

I've actually been considering going Ultimate-only. I'm mostly indie but still want a couple of superhero books, so having only a few comics in the Ultimate line is the appeal. The big convoluted universes with frequent crossovers is really starting to turn me off, but I'm still interested in checking out some of the Marvel NOW titles.

Ultimatum was a train wreck. I think they really went for the "anything goes" attitude for the shock value, and that can be eye-rolling for anybody reading the regular universe. Ultimatum did more to turn me away from Ultimate.
 
I've been told the latest Ultimate Spider-Man is boring and the Ultimate X-Men is the better book.
Unless you literally mean this month (in which case I don't know), no. USM-Miles has been really good, and UXM prior to Wood taking over was awful (Wood even makes fun of what came before him).

Also, Hickman's UU was great barring the somewhat unimpressive ending. Like Star Trek mirror-universe version of his FF run.
 
I have high expectations for Man of Steel after being disappointed by both supes books so far. Snyder is on an absolute tear and I always love Lee's art.
 
Snyder/Lee on Superman it's like Hush all over again overhyped and most likely underwhelming how long before Snyder is talked about with vitriol like Loeb is now?
 
Wave for begins in January, Giffen on new cosmic title called Threshold. Blue Beetle canceled. :(

Fur dollar book gonna have Blue Beetle, other cosmic brahs. Larfleeeze backup.
 
Marvel introduced their “Infinite Comics” format earlier this year, presenting digital comics written and illustrated specifically for the iPad and other tablet devices. The latest entry is Ultimate Spider-Man: Final Exam, announced Friday at New York Comic Con during Marvel’s “House of Ideas” digital comics panel. Set in the world of the Disney XD Ultimate Spider-Man animated series and available now on comiXology — free through Sunday, $1.99 after that — the story is written by Mind MGMT and Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E.’s Matt Kindt, layouts by digital comics pioneer (and Final Exam co-plotter) Yves Bigherel and pencils from Ramon Bachs. Newsarama talked with Kindt about the story, which sees Peter Parker dealing with Nick Fury and a mysterious alien spacecraft.

-newsarama. Getting it now!



also, Threshold is a weird name for a book and i doubt it's future....i'll probably get it. I don't see how people will support this book and 4 green lantern titles though at the same time.
 
I caught up with AvX. My god what did i just read?

A charming tale about a captain america who is right.

Marvel is doing a Livestream from NYCC showing stuffs and ocasional interviews with people (Rememder, for example, talked about how he is planning Arnim Zola for Captain America and Kang for the Avengers, plus... someone else, I forgot. But he said he has 5 arcs planned).

It generally suck, there is 30 people watching, sound quality is horrible, people are unfunny and like, right now they are talking about shoes, but hey, you never know, I think they will broadcast all the Marvel panels that happens.

http://www.livestream.com/marvel
 
also, Threshold is a weird name for a book and i doubt it's future....i'll probably get it. I don't see how people will support this book and 4 green lantern titles though at the same time.

People support five different Batman (and 4 or 5 other Bat-family) books, so no reason a bunch of Lantern books can't coexist.
 
People support five different Batman (and 4 or 5 other Bat-family) books, so no reason a bunch of Lantern books can't coexist.

True for the Lantern specific ones, but i'd equate Threshold to something like Batwing, or REBELS. Rebels was one of my favorite books and tanked, i hope Threshold has some of the same quality with Giffen as Rebels did with Bedard, and that the book can last if its good.

EDIT: Looking up sales, Red Lanterns is selling better than i expected too.
 
True for the Lantern specific ones, but i'd equate Threshold to something like Batwing, or REBELS. Rebels was one of my favorite books and tanked, i hope Threshold has some of the same quality with Giffen as Rebels did with Bedard, and that the book can last if its good.

REBELS was good stuff, agreed. And while Threshold isn't a Lantern branded book, one of the main characters is a GL and it has Larfleeze back ups, so I'd say it's still part of the family.
 
REBELS was good stuff, agreed. And while Threshold isn't a Lantern branded book, one of the main characters is a GL and it has Larfleeze back ups, so I'd say it's still part of the family.

about five more minutes and i'm going full Romney on my post... What post? I never questioned the sales of the title or Lantern stuff!

Larfleeze back-up is a great idea to get early interest in the title.
 
Kind of new to comics and Comixology is having a first issue sale on some DC comics.

I was thinking All Star Superman, DMZ and Hellblazer. Anything else I should try on sale? Sorry if this is not the right place to ask.
 
OK then, I see where you're coming from here but it actually says something quite interesting about the way you (and a lot of us) consume comics. If a comic is not good enough to wait and pick up at a later date, then why is it good enough to read day and date? Do you see what I'm saying? You'd read it if you can get it fast, but if you have to think about it and waut for the hype to wear off then you're not interested.

It's maybe the difference between a classic run and a flavour of the month. The classics will always be there, evergreen, but the run of the mill comics cool off fast so you gotta get em while they're hot.

If we extended this mindset to everything we read, we would be consuming far far few books! But maybe we'd all have more time and money to go back and read those classics we've missed?

As a trade-waiter myself, I think it definitely helps keep on the track of only buying good books. There's some fluff I grab for fun, but that usually doesn't last, not when there are so many great DC, Vertigo and indie stuff that I could be reading instead. I still like my dose of DC superheroes, but I'd say it only accounts for 33% or so of what I buy. When you're waiting for the trades, I'm much less sucked into the flavors-of-the-week or whatever happens to have people talking this week. I'll grab the good stuff, experiment with new indies, and go back and find the classics or merely great non-current books.

So yeah, I would agree with your final hypothesis. I don't think trade-waiting and being selective ultimately reduces the number of books I'm reading. It just encourages me to buy what's really good, and perhaps to dig deeper to find what's not super popular and being talked about across the Internet.
 
Five different (and yet, tonally very similar) Batman books shouldn't exist, though.

Never said they should, just that they do. I agree completely that there are too many Batbooks, if you include all the Batfamily, that's what, 10-11 books dealing with Batman or Gotham in some form or fashion. Total overkill.

At least the Lantern books feature different characters and Corps.
 
Kind of new to comics and Comixology is having a first issue sale on some DC comics.

I was thinking All Star Superman, DMZ and Hellblazer. Anything else I should try on sale? Sorry if this is not the right place to ask.

I saw that sale and was disappointed that DC doesn't offer those old #1 issues free like Image does. All Star Superman is great and worth checking out, haven't read the other two. There's a lot of good books there, i'd also check out Superman Secret Identity...even though i'm not a huge superman fan those are two standout titles among many good #1s offered.
 
So Batman 13 was...eh, Joker kills people and Harley still doesn't get over him.
Hope the later issues'll be better though.
That Daredevil preview was awesome, looking forward to the next issue X3
 
I saw that sale and was disappointed that DC doesn't offer those old #1 issues free like Image does.
Most of the Image freebies were fairly new series with singles or trades still for sale. Their intent was to encourage more sales of the title. Pretty smart marketing IMO.
I don't think DC giving away firsts that are several years old would get more sales.
 
So Batman 13 was...eh, Joker kills people and Harley still doesn't get over him.
Hope the later issues'll be better though.
That Daredevil preview was awesome, looking forward to the next issue X3
I loved Batman 13. Great re-introduction to joker. As menacing as ever.
 
So Batman 13 was...eh, Joker kills people and Harley still doesn't get over him.
Hope the later issues'll be better though.
That Daredevil preview was awesome, looking forward to the next issue X3

Uh ok. Now let's apply that formula to Daredevil. Every comic sounds horrible when you do it.
 
The problem with this Joker story is that theres no rational way it doesn't end in his death at one of the family's hands.

If even Spider-Man is gonna take to killing his villains, Batman just has no further direction to go. Killed a precinct of cops, knows where you live, comes after your family? Unless it is a fake out of course and its not the Joker wearing his face but someone else.
 
The problem with this Joker story is that theres no rational way it doesn't end in his death at one of the family's hands.

If even Spider-Man is gonna take to killing his villains, Batman just has no further direction to go. Killed a precinct of cops, knows where you live, comes after your family? Unless it is a fake out of course and its not the Joker wearing his face but someone else.

Except for the fact that no one is killing the Joker ever? It's a genre staple. It's completely rational unless every hero suddenly kills every really bad guy.

Not happening and the argument is a false one IMO.
 
If even Spider-Man is gonna take to killing his villains, Batman just has no further direction to go. Killed a precinct of cops, knows where you live, comes after your family? Unless it is a fake out of course and its not the Joker wearing his face but someone else.

Hush, it should be Joker or it cheapens it.
 
The problem with this Joker story is that theres no rational way it doesn't end in his death at one of the family's hands.

If even Spider-Man is gonna take to killing his villains, Batman just has no further direction to go. Killed a precinct of cops, knows where you live, comes after your family? Unless it is a fake out of course and its not the Joker wearing his face but someone else.
Batman would just save his precious Joker's life again, by threatening a room full of surgeons or throwing him in a Lazarus Pit or something equally astounding in its absurdity. Then the next writer can have Joker flay a newborn infant to fashion another skinmask after this one rots away, and make jokes about his shave being smooth as a baby's bottom.
 
Batman would just save his precious Joker's life again, by threatening a room full of surgeons or throwing him in a Lazarus Pit or something equally astounding in its absurdity. Then the next writer can have Joker flay a newborn infant to fashion another skinmask after this one rots away, and make jokes about his shave being smooth as a baby's bottom.

The New 52u should slowly transition into Kingdom Come so Magog can off him.
 
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