Kingsmen Trailer looks awful
Lol wut
I think millar is total shit but how do you not think that just looks like total stupid fun
But I like moving.SDCC is really fun but man, the amount of people is straight overwhelming. You could barely move last time I went (2012). Worth experiencing if you ever get the chance though.
Here is the cover to my issue of Batman #33 that was just announced w/ amazing colors by @whoajordie
I haven't finished the first volume of Mother Panic but really liked the 3 issues I read. Most of it might be Tommy Lee Edwards art although I did like the writing to this point.
John Paul Leon does a handful of the later issues, I only read the first of his but it looked gr8
Ahaha, does Ultimates really directly reference the Punch Dimension?
I love the new Ultimates comic
edit hoooly shit at that ending. Goddamn Maker lol
Over six tumultuous decades, the X-Men have carved a singular place in comic book lore and popular culture. From their riotous birth in the '60s, to their legendary reboot in the '70s, to their attitude adjustment in the '90s, to their battle against extinction in the '00s, the X-Men have remained unquestionably relevant to generations of readers, the ultimate underdogs in an increasingly complicated world.
Now, New York Times-best-selling author Ed Piskor (Hip-Hop Family Tree, Wizzywig) takes you on a pulse-pounding tour of X-Men history unlike anything you've ever experienced before, an intricate labor of love that stitches together hundreds of classic and obscure stories into one seamless masterpiece of X-Men lore.
This volume collects X-MEN: GRAND DESIGN and includes X-MEN #1 from 1963, masterfully recolored by Ed, along with other extras including recolored classic pinups. Presented in the same dynamic, oversized format of the best-selling Hip Hop Family Tree.
I feel like there is a lot of books that can be considered "the best books in comics right now"?
Whoever thought to put this together is brilliantX-Men: Grand Design from Ed Piskor:
https://www.hachettebookgroup.biz/titles/marvel-comics/x-men-grand-design/9781302904890/
Eh, I read volume 1 and I just couldn't get invested in it. I much prefer Saga's more character focused storytelling over East of West's world building. I see a lot of praise for it, so I might give it another go, but so far I'm more confused by it than anything.
A little late, but glad to see our favorite drunk robot is back
Whoever thought to put this together is brilliant
Anyone here read Descender?
Finished rereading The New Frontier. Best fucking comic.
I have always wanted a sequel to that.
Finished rereading The New Frontier. Best fucking comic.
A little late, but glad to see our favorite drunk robot is back
X-Men: Grand Design from Ed Piskor:
https://www.hachettebookgroup.biz/titles/marvel-comics/x-men-grand-design/9781302904890/
I need to do another re-read of that soon. My favorite comic story.
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume IV: The Tempest, six issues beginning June 2018
https://www.newsarama.com/35495-moo...traordinary-gentlemen-vol-iv-then-retire.html
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume IV: The Tempest, six issues beginning June 2018
This will be the end of the series, and allegedly the last comic book work by the creators.
Just wrapped up a book club readthrough of New Frontier for the podcast. Such a fantastic book.
Captain Skeleton, did your version have the real Batman/Superman fight?
What does Millar have to do with this? There was no sequel to the book.Lol wut
I think millar is total shit but how do you not think that just looks like total stupid fun
Yes it does. It has the whole of the New Frontier Special in it. And all the notes and sketches.
Extremity #5: Damn this issue was fucking heavy. This book is so fucking good. Such a strong thematic core, here. And it's gorgeous.
I Hate Fairyland #14: Another great fucking issue. I always struggle to come with anything to say about this book other than it's fucking great and everyone should try it. But it is fucking great and you should try it. That is a true thing.
Uncanny Avengers #25: I like what Jim Zub has done with this book so far. I'm not sure if he's sticking around after the tie-in? I don't follow the solicits. But he's doing a nice job of keeping the exhilarating pace and delivering those epic moments that were such a big part of Duggan's run. I loved Synapse in this issue, andhad a fun little team-up with Rogue, too. One of the better SE tie-ins.Scorpia and Shocker
Daredevil #24: I don't really understand how the timing of this story is supposed to work out at all, it's...what...four trials in this arc? That would take a long, long time. It's one thing to have to square that with the rest of the universe, that's fine, but there are other events taking place - apparently - within the same time frame that don't make sense stretched out like that. I still like this book a lot, but this is bothering me.
Winnebago Graveyard #2: I didn't think this was nearly as good as the first issue...it's good enough to keep me going for now but it didn't have the same unnerving, disorienting impact of the first issue. I almost feel like they showed us way too much in this issue about what is happening, and this decision robbed the story of much of its tension. It's a short mini and I did really like that first issue, so I will probably see it through unless the third issue is awful.
Underwinter #4: This is such a weird book. I like it but I would never recommend it. I love the structure of it -- it's a clever way to do a horror comic. The art was super off-putting at first, but I find I enjoy it more as the story goes on.with each issue revolving around a performance for some kind of nameless entity, with the tension accumulating between each one
ROM #11: This is getting close to the drop point. I feel like ROM andhave been having the same god damn argument for literally half a year now without either side making any significant progress in hearing the other party out. It is annoying that is such a focus of the book. It is also annoying that the "cybertronians" get name dropped two or three times every issue. But the art is still good and I like some of the human characters. I just hate this relationship that has developed between ROM and these otherthe other space knightscharacters.space knight
I know nothing of ROM but is it canon with the crossover they're doing now?
There isn't a lot of modern Ultron stories these days.MvCI's story mode was inspired by Age of Ultron(the comic). lol
I don't really follow the other connected books, but I think so? He was in Revolution. They talk about it all the time in this book, and GI Joe has popped up referencing the same thing
Is it more or less accessible than Intersect? That was a bit challenging between the negative exposition and the abstract art. The combination was a little too difficult to parse.Underwinter #4: This is such a weird book. I like it but I would never recommend it. I love the structure of it -- it's a clever way to do a horror comic. The art was super off-putting at first, but I find I enjoy it more as the story goes on.with each issue revolving around a performance for some kind of nameless entity, with the tension accumulating between each one
Is it more or less accessible than Intersect? That was a bit challenging between the negative exposition and the abstract art. The combination was a little too difficult to parse.
I'm a trade-waiter, so I'm just kinda pleased to see Underwinter already solicited for a second arc.
Lee said the upcoming Milestone relaunch will take place on "Earth M," which he called an alternate reality entirely.
A young fan asked how Multiversity, The Wild Storm, and Dark Nights: Metal fit together. Lee said that the answers will come in time, but it all stems to Morrison's idea that the 52 universes of the multiverse are not the only things out there.
Morrison is teaming with Chris Burnham for Arkham Asylum 2.
He called Arkham Asylum 2 his "jump the shark moment."
It's a 120 page OGN set in the Batman #666 era.
DiDio brought up Morrison's Wonder Woman Earth One, saying that Morrison goes deep on history. "In the case of Wonder Woman, I didn't!" said Morrison, who says his interpretation of the character is based mostly on the William Moulton Marston version.
Morrison talked about developing an alternate view of the culture of the Amazons.
A sequel to the story is coming, which Morrison calls "the story's Empire Strikes Back."
The villain is Paula Von Gunter reimagined as a "Nazi Superwoman" who tries to lead an invasion of Paradise Island.
"We're kind of showing you cannot f--- with this island of women," he said. "For 3000 years, they've been doing it better than you."
Morrison sees his Wonder Woman story as a trilogy
Morrison has been focused on TV and movies than comic books for the last year.
Oooo, the I Hate Fairyland volumes are on sale. The first one is especially affordable.
Buy them!
I love your new avatar btw
you wannI've read it all! Whata know?
So their DC Digital Service thing won't have comics then, just Young Justice and Titans?Jim Lee said that DC won't be doing an Unlimited style service because they feel having everything available at a single price devalues the product.
He also said that the Milestone books will take place in an alternate reality.
Jim Lee said that DC won't be doing an Unlimited style service because they feel having everything available at a single price devalues the product.
He also said that the Milestone books will take place in an alternate reality.
Lee said discussions have taken place "but we're not ready to pull the trigger on that."
Lee said he feels it "devalues the product line to make it available at a single price."