Didio always sounds clueless in interviews. He is the guy that thinks countdown is better than 52.
So his opinions are terrible
What, What?! 52 was the best major comics event in the last decade. Countdown was so bad, I dropped it after 4-5 issues.
Didio always sounds clueless in interviews. He is the guy that thinks countdown is better than 52.
So his opinions are terrible
What, What?! 52 was the best major comics event in the last decade. Countdown was so bad, I dropped it after 4-5 issues.
Infinitely proud of this masterful accomplishment, and while we're on it, let me set record straight. I have never been more proud of what we accomplished on this series, after all, it was originally my idea, I assembled the writing and art teams, created the production method, sold the idea inside and outside the company, and cleared the way for the creators to take charge of the book. Of course there were bumps along the ways (with this much creative power, how couldn't there be?) but to say I hated it is just plain silly.
Who's pumped to see Hwakeye raid a crackhouse in the Age of Ultron movie?
I just finished Uncanny X-Force. Damn, outside of the whole "Otherworld" arc, this was a great book. One of the few things that stuck out to me at the end was the "evil" mutants literally calling themselves "The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants". I understand comic throwbacks but it really hurt the narrative, I thought. Especially when in one of the issues Daken talks about how there are no heroes and vililans. And he righteously is in a group of "Evil Mutants". I'm sure there's some irony in there or something, but it just pulled me out of the story a bit and made it hard to believe (I know, it's a comic book). Anyone else have that issue?
I also thought the whole Otherworld story arc was a complete waste of time. It really killed the momentum for me. Maybe it was just the setting or something but I really wasn't feeling that. As soon as "Final Execution" started I was feeling it again. I loved that how that arc was 10 issues long.
I read the first three issues of the new Uncanny X-Force, thought it was pretty decent, but then stopped picking it up when I started reading the new one. I want to get caught up as I'm really intrigued by the Fantomex/Betty storyline. Are you guys enjoying it?
I agree that Absolute collections are always bad at collecting the right issues, for instance, not collecting return of bruce wayne in Absolute Batman and Robin despite the ending to Batman and Robin directly coming off Return of Bruce Wayne.
It really disappointed me to learn about these issues (and not nearly enough extras) after getting the Absolute editions of Sandman which were fantastic. I just expected they'd maintain that level for other releases. Oh well.
If you buy only one Absolute edition, it should be Absolute New Frontier
used on the cheap:
Death
Sandman vol 2 and 3
Kingdom Come
Justice
"Countdown is 52 done right."
Absolutes are a great format, but there's a ton of chaff in the lineup. DC should up their regular omnibus game if they're gonna chuck whatever the fuck out there.
I just finished Uncanny X-Force. Damn, outside of the whole "Otherworld" arc, this was a great book. One of the few things that stuck out to me at the end was the "evil" mutants literally calling themselves "The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants". I understand comic throwbacks but it really hurt the narrative, I thought. Especially when in one of the issues Daken talks about how there are no heroes and vililans. And he righteously is in a group of "Evil Mutants". I'm sure there's some irony in there or something, but it just pulled me out of the story a bit and made it hard to believe (I know, it's a comic book). Anyone else have that issue?
I also thought the whole Otherworld story arc was a complete waste of time. It really killed the momentum for me. Maybe it was just the setting or something but I really wasn't feeling that. As soon as "Final Execution" started I was feeling it again. I loved that how that arc was 10 issues long.
I read the first three issues of the new Uncanny X-Force, thought it was pretty decent, but then stopped picking it up when I started reading the new one. I want to get caught up as I'm really intrigued by the Fantomex/Betty storyline. Are you guys enjoying it?
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaait there's a Batwoman Elegy OHC??????i hope they start up oversized hardcovers again like they did for Batman and Robin/Batwoman Elegy...and not much else. They even went from a batman inc vol 1 OHC to a standard hc edition of the new 52 revamp. Maybe an absolute court of owls is upcoming? I'd rather have that in an OHC, if at all. It's going to be a sad comics day when they announce Absolute War of the Green Lanterns.
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaait there's a Batwoman Elegy OHC??????
Oh is it list time already?
Aquaman 22
Batman/Superman 2
Justice League Dark #22
Lazarus #2
Captain America #9
Hawkeye Annual #1
New Avengers #8
Xfactor is ending soon. I dont sing its praises enough, but the series has been there since the first day i started buying books. I just don't know what i'll do without it anymore
Also, was talking to a friend today and the question came up if anyone has created a successful comic book character for Marvel or DC in the last 20 years. the only one we could really think of was Harley Quinn and that was stretching it
Static is pretty popular.
Not really. People still call him static shock.
Man, I really dislike the cover of the second volume of saga. Ugh... the back is much nicer. Anyway hope the stuffs inside are good.
Bane was created 20 years ago.
Also X-23.
I don't understand this post. I only know the character from the cartoon of that title and the first issue of the terrible new 52 series. what do you mean?
I don't understand this post. I only know the character from the cartoon of that title and the first issue of the terrible new 52 series. what do you mean?
Static is pretty popular.
That's what happens this November in the opening arc of the new ongoing series "Amazing X-Men" by writer Jason Aaron and artist Ed McGuinness.
It's about that same group of instructors and teacher from the Jean Grey School, but it's what they're up to outside of the school. So it's them out on adventures, being X-Men and fighting to protect a world that fears and hates them. It's kind of the other side of the coin from "Wolverine & the X-Men."
Hastings then announced his new book, “Longshot Saves The Marvel Universe,” wherein Longshot, “Gets very lucky,” Hasting said to audience laughter. With artist Jacopo Camagni the first issue will be out in November.
Amazing X-Men sounds pretty good, but I wish that Marvel would stop pretending that they have plans for long runs from artists that clearly can't handle a monthly book.