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wel DnA killed nova , star lord and Thanos. and 2 of the 3 came back some how. Dont forget black bolt and vulcan and lilandra as well.
hickman bought BB back though
I thought the new Nova isn't Richard rider?
wel DnA killed nova , star lord and Thanos. and 2 of the 3 came back some how. Dont forget black bolt and vulcan and lilandra as well.
hickman bought BB back though
I thought the new Nova isn't Richard rider?
I thought the new Nova isn't Richard rider?
Is that Darth Maul?
It is, from the comic Star Wars Visionaries.
Power Pack is cool.
Star Wars is crap.
Why come Anakin can get life-like replacements but Maul has to have Grievous-legs?
Why come Anakin can get life-like replacements but Maul has to have Grievous-legs?
Been a while since I read Visionaries but I don't think they give an explanation. Doesn't matter anyway, as far as the canon goes in the Star Wars comic timeline Visionaries isn't part of it. Just like the Tales* series, they're basically "What Ifs".
*Not to be confused with Tales of the Jedi, which is canon.
Real reason is because the Clone Wars Cartoon used it instead.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD1KdIabzJU&feature=related
Actually Visionaries came out before the Clone Wars cartoon, so the cartoon stole it from the comic
Of course I could be misinterpreting what you're saying, if so ignore me.
No I mean Visionaries was always non-canon. The same way they make anything non-canon if it could be potentially used, i.e. the fates of Han and Leia and Luke.
wel DnA killed nova , star lord and Thanos. and 2 of the 3 came back some how. Dont forget black bolt and vulcan and lilandra as well.
hickman bought BB back though
Isn't there also that pony alien that has sex with lord blackbolt? At least I think that's what is going on I didn't really understand much of hickman's fantastic four run
Love Star Wars but have never read any comics. Have read some EU novels though. Where to start with the comics? Canon/non-canon doesn't matter as long as the stories are cool.
I don't remember any girl horses (though you are probably right). I do know Kal Blackbane though.
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Future Foundation has been such a good book.
Comic book deaths are never permanent (Ultimate universe marvel aside) anyways. Plus I can only really think of two characters they killed off to bring back later. Most of the deaths did actually stick (though there really weren't many deaths in general). Deaths do not make writing good or bad though. The writing was good because the stories were fun and interesting and the characters entertaining and well, uh, characterized.(Quasar and Thanos)
New Comic Book Men is on
Getting ready for the hate
NYCC was pretty okay. The transportaled Artists Alley is now like a mini-Heroes Con which was lovely. Got to meet Gustavo Duarte, which was life altering. Watching the dude draw was just...man.
Saw some Blacksad originals which were also humbling and tear inducing.
Capped it off with getting Chris Ware's Building Stories on Sunday.
I will say, if I didn't have a Pro pass I'd never go to NYCC ever. We got there at 10:30 Sunday and the line was literally three blocks long.
Insanity. I can only imagine how bad Saturday was.
How was it? Saw the trailer at their NYCC panel and noticed it had a lot less Pawn Star type stuff in it than the first season.
Maybe I just hit the wrong places at the wrong times but it seemed like Sunday was the most packed by far. It was part of the reason I left early which I almost never do.
The pictures coming out of Saturday made me glad I did not go.
Love Star Wars but have never read any comics. Have read some EU novels though. Where to start with the comics? Canon/non-canon doesn't matter as long as the stories are cool.
Comic book deaths aren't permanent, but that's usually because another writer down the line will undo whatever a previous writer did. My problem was that DnA would kill off a character and then, themselves and not long after, devote story to bringing them back. In that case, why kill them off at all? What's the point?
Love Star Wars but have never read any comics. Have read some EU novels though. Where to start with the comics? Canon/non-canon doesn't matter as long as the stories are cool.
Again though, they only did it with 2 characters...both of which were killed in Annihilation and brought back literally years later closer to the end of their run (basically to set up for Thanos Imperative which I am sure they weren't thinking of during Annihilation, which they also weren't the sole writers on).
Now, they didn't kill many characters in general, but every other character they killed during their run stayed dead, so I am not really sure who you mean.
Is the Green Lantern series of books just all events? Seems like every few months I hear about a new starting.
iirc,were all characters that they brought back to life -- some of which had been killed off by other writers, some which had been killed off by them.Thanos, Moondragon, both Quasars, and I think Adam Warlock
sazabirules and Dan both make good recommendations, mine are going to echo theirs.
My favorite time period in the Star Wars Universe is the Old Republic, simply because at the time when I started reading Star Wars comics there was really no other material that took place during this timeline. When I started reading Tales of the Jedi the run had been over for years but it showed me there was more to this universe than Luke, Vader, Stormtroopers, and the like. If you want to experience a really good run of comics read Tales of the Jedi. Heres a list in which order you should read them.
Tales of the Jedi: The Golden Age of the Sith*
Tales of the Jedi: The Fall of the Sith Empire*
Tales of the Jedi: The Old Republic
Tales of the Jedi: The Freedon Nadd Uprising
Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith (my favorite)
Tales of the Jedi: Sith War
Tales of the Jedi: Redemption
*Golden Age and Fall were created after everything else, besides Redemption, and show how the Sith first got started.
Another good run of comics, as Dan recommended, is Republic but continue after he did into the Clone Wars. While I love Tales of the Jedi the Republic/Clone Wars run was some of the best Ive ever read. They expand on characters you see in the prequels and actually give more depth to Obi and Anakin. Overall a great series and I actually think any comics reader should give them a shot.
If you want to continue where the Clone Wars left off you can go right into Dark Times, Ive only read the first 2 TPBs but they were pretty good and show how the Jedi had to deal with the aftermath of Order 66.
Going back to my love of the Old Republic era you should give Knights of the Old Republic a shot as well. It focuses on a Jedi whose been framed for a murder and is on the run from his former Master. It also takes place before the game so you have a few cameos by Revan and Malak.
Empire is another good run. It doesnt really focus on one character and jumps around telling different stories set between ANH and RotJ. Its fairly short and its run continued into Rebellion which was even shorter. If you want to see Darth Vader kick some ass and stories focused slightly more on the Empire give it a shot.
As sazabirules mentioned Legacy is set 125 years after RotJ so everyone you know is dead. Its a really good series and focuses on one of Lukes ancestors as the main protagonists. Ive only read a couple of TPBs back I really enjoyed them.
Like I mentioned in an earlier post I just finished Knights Errant, another Old Republic era book, and it was okay. So far Knights of the Old Republic was better in its first storyline but Errant has potential. Invasion also has potential and will probably be better simply because it has established material to work with. Invasion takes place during the New Jedi Order era which had its own series of books. Itll be interesting to see how they get their main character to interact with some of the events that happened during NJO. Plus Ive always wanted to see the Yuuzhan Vong in comic form, besides their brief appearance in Legacy.
And finally just read Darth Vader and the Ghost Prison. As I said earlier Ive only read 3 issues but its really good. Seems like a story that would have been perfect for Empire/Rebellion.
Edit: I forgot to mention Dawn of the Jedi. I haven't read it yet but plan to. It's actually set before the Old Republic era and tells how the very first Jedi came to be and their interaction with the Sith.
The X-Wing series was great, written by Michael A. Stackpole like the first few X-Wing novels. IIRC, the first arc wasn't by him and can be completely skipped.
Tales of the Jedi was pretty good, and got stronger as it went. Really early stories of epic Jedi vs Sith wars. It has a connection to Kevin J Anderson's book trilogy.
The Dark Empire series is pretty neat, with Luke dabbling in the dark side as Palpatine returns from the dead to inhabit a clone.
The series simply titled Star Wars (looking it up, apparently it later was called Star Wars: Republic) was pretty good. It starts before The Phantom Menace and runs on for a long time. At least the early stuff follows Ki-Adi-Mundi (the Jedi Council dude with the cone head), and then there's some interesting stuff with a Quinlan Vos guy. I quit when the series catches up to the Clone Wars, by that point I had simply soured on the prequels in general, even if the comics were still good.
I haven't read anything over the last 10 years, so that's all from the mid-to-late 90s and the very early 2000s.
Legacy is good. I've read all of it but the last volume. It takes place 125 years after ROTJ.
Question: How good is Irredeemable ? I liked the first couple issues and wondering if it's worth my time to jump all in.
Abnett's Warhammer books shouldn't be missed. I don't even play the damn game and I love them. And I'll defend his run on New Mutants--the biggest problem with that book has been the art, which has been passable at best, sketched in a hurry at the worst.
Holy shit, thanks guys! Tales of the Jedi will be first, the Old Republic is also my favorite time period. I even like KOTOR 1&2 more than any of the movies :x. Republic and Knights of the Old Republic sound interesting as well.