I already shared it on my coworkers wall on FB.
Is batgirl worth checking out?
Absolutely
I already shared it on my coworkers wall on FB.
Is batgirl worth checking out?
When does everyone wanna do the Skype chat today?
Man I'm there day 1
This might be the most 90s thing this side of DC Comics
A liefeld styled gun without mc escher physics? Do wonders never cease?
As part of the "World Without" run, Marts teased that projects from Salvadore Larocca, Kyle Higgins, James Tynion IV and more are in the works for the X-Office.
AFAIK, the .eu and .fr sites both use the same terrible conversion rate anyway, so you can avoid the terrible .fr layout but you'll be paying more than on .com anyway.
As an example, the Superior Spiderman bundle is $70 (~50) and that ends up as 63 on comixology.eu and .fr, unless I'm missing something.
Ehhhhhhh. JT4 and Higgins have upcoming CO projects I'm interested on but their corporate comics are pretty dull. And Larocca doesn't get me hype for anything
Man, the graphic novels for marvel sure are convuluted to follow.
They need to make it easier to follow trades
For instance, i want to read the clone saga, but its apparently out of print.
And amazing essentials inly goes up to volume 11, why? Where is the other 300 issues of amazing and why arent they printed?
The new Epics line will probably sort this out, although it'll be a while until all the material is printed in that format.
Is the "ben reilly epic" another name for the clone saga?
Axis will be written by Bendis, won't it?
Axis will be written by Bendis, won't it?
No, it's a continuation of the Clone Saga collections.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clone_saga#Collected_editions
Thats what i thought
Also, WHY IS WEB OF SPIDERMAN ESSENTIALS TWO IN BLACK AND WHITE??????
If i had known that to be, I WOULDVE JUST GOTTEN KRAVENS LAST HUNT IN TRADE
unbelievable.
all the essentials are in black and white >_>
Wtf???????????
WHY????
Edit: i have a theory, but does anyone know??
Because they're cheaper that way. They give you 20-30 issues with old school coarse matte paper in black and white. 400-600 pages for $15 bucks, not a bad deal if you can get it.
True, im just so used to seeing marvel art in color that this will be jarring.
I just went to cancel my order, but the seller shipped it already. Same day. Places that order like 2 hours ago, thats crazy.
Ahhh its kravens last hunt so i guess its worth a read.
Axis will be written by Bendis, won't it?
I think some of the older comics look better in black and white because the coloring techniques they used back then were shitty and actually made the art look worse in a lot of cases. It varies by comic though really.
Avengers #28
Cardfight Vanguard Vol.1
I really need to get around to actually reading the Vinland Saga hardcovers instead of just buying them because I was reading the scans years ago.
Haha, I've done the same for those actuallyThis is me with Vertical's Gundam: The Origin releases. I read the first one and all of a sudden I have 5 of the damn things
Does anyone have any cool old issues they've bought for collection? I'm thinking of trying to get the original Nova issue 1 which is his first appearance and Uncanny X-men #129 which was the first appearance of Emma and Kitty.
Wtf???????????
WHY????
Edit: i have a theory, but does anyone know??
Anyone in this thread read comics on the Kindle Paperwhite? Been thinking about picking one up due to the current promo. Is it a good experience? Does it accepts all formats or do they need to be converted?
Thanks!
I love my Paperwhite, but I tried reading some free manga from the Kindle store and it wasn't a great experience.
How was Jean ressurected in uncanny xmen and how did beast go back to his original human looking form?(in fact it's not even explained how beast got all fury) I'm assuming its explained in xfactor, but comixology doesn't have issue 1, the earliest issue they have is 10.
I thought they were planning to release books that were similar to the essentials, but in color.
edit: ehp. forgot I just posted.
Which book are you reading?How was Jean ressurected in uncanny xmen and how did beast go back to his original human looking form?(in fact it's not even explained how beast got all fury) I'm assuming its explained in xfactor, but comixology doesn't have issue 1, the earliest issue they have is 10.
I don't remember when (or if) they explained the Beast thing (Maybe in Avengers?). But Jean returning to life happens in the first issues of X-Factor if I'm not wrong. (Check Wikipedia though, I read those some while ago)How was Jean ressurected in uncanny xmen and how did beast go back to his original human looking form?(in fact it's not even explained how beast got all fury) I'm assuming its explained in xfactor, but comixology doesn't have issue 1, the earliest issue they have is 10.
Finished Batgirl Year One. Yeah that book is great. Shame they didn't go anywhere after that.
That's not really what happened. Beast felt the X-men lost their way, so he time-jumped the actual original team into the present day. So right now we have multiples of certain team members running around.
All-New X-Men is the book which covers most of this plotline.
I don't remember when (or if) they explained the Beast thing (Maybe in Avengers?). But Jean returning to life happens in the first issue of X-Factor if I'm not wrong.
Batman Eternal #4
Vertigo Quarterly #1: Cyan
Black Science #6
Deadly Class #4
Southern Bastards #1
Uber #12
All-New X-Men #26
Avengers #28
New Avengers #17
Origin II #5
X-Force #4
Last week of April, and an urgent housekeeping matter: considering the comics come out on the cutoff date for this months' votening, could it be possible to move the cutoff for April's comic of the month a day or two so everyone can read all the books in contention? Thanks in advance.
From a couple of pages ago.I was going to post about this Friday but forgot.
The new OT will go up on May 1st as planned, but because the last day of April is a Wednesday I am going to extend voting until Friday, May 2nd, so that people don't feel too rushed into voting for books just to make that deadline.
I mean uncanny xmen and xfactor in the 80's. Unless all new xmen connects that far back.
Here's something of a summary off the Wikipedia article on Jean Grey:I mean uncanny xmen and xfactor in the 80's. Unless all new xmen connects that far back
I thought so, but like I said, comixology starts at issue 10 of xfactor and I can't find a good summary of it on comicvine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Grey said:Jean Grey was reintroduced in Marvel Comics six years after the publication of "The Dark Phoenix Saga" in Avengers #263 (January 1986) and was revived in Fantastic Four #286 (January 1986), with the events of "The Dark Phoenix Saga" retconned. The new version of events was that rather than being Jean Grey reborn, Phoenix was actually an entirely separate entity posing as Jean. The new events state that while near-death in Uncanny X-Men #100, Jean made contact with a cosmic entity called the "Phoenix Force".[17] The Phoenix Force offered to save Jean's life and that of other X-Men and took on Jean's form.[17] Jean Grey imbued the copy with her essence, causing the Phoenix Force to believe that it truly was Jean Grey.[17] The Phoenix Force, now in the form of Jean Grey and calling itself "Phoenix", placed the dying Jean Grey's body in a healing cocoon, which sinks in the ocean during the events of Uncanny X-Men #101.[17] The duplicate continued on in the events from Uncanny X-Men #101, all the while believing itself to actually be Jean Grey up to its "death" at the conclusion of "The Dark Phoenix Saga".[17] Future issues would further explore the details of the interaction and connection between Jean and the Phoenix Force.[18][19] The real Jean Grey awoke from the cocoon when her injuries were healed (though without access to her telepathy) and with no recollection or involvement in the events that had occurred after meeting the Phoenix Force.
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In the comics, having been fully established as separate from the "Jean Grey" copy created and taken over by the Phoenix Force, Jean is "absolved" of involvement in the atrocities of "The Dark Phoenix" storyline, and she returned in the first issue of X-Factor (1st Series) only to find that the other members of the original X-Men have retired.[20] Jean convinced the retired X-Men to found a new team, X-Factor, to respond to growing anti-mutant sentiment and reused the "Marvel Girl" codename.[20]