One of the Generations books is a Peter/Miles crossover written by Bendis.What's happening with Spider-Man?
One of the Generations books is a Peter/Miles crossover written by Bendis.What's happening with Spider-Man?
One of the Generations books is a Peter/Miles crossover written by Bendis.
Yes.
It's an announcement that tells me Marvel hasn't learned a thing. It's the same old Marvel. Nothing has changed.
A better way to describe it probably would've been spiritual successor or something.That doesn't sound like a seqeul to Spider-Men. It's pointless now to bring up that cliffhanger.
I'd buy the hype about Generations if Marvel was really switching gears, and not quadrupling down on their terrible ideas in the worst way since Countdown to Final Crisis.
I want events so frequently that halfway through they become tie-ins to the next event.Axel addressing event tie ins yet says people want more events.
Y U LYING?
I'd buy the hype about Generations if Marvel was really switching gears, and not quadrupling down on their terrible ideas in the worst way since Countdown to Final Crisis.
Early impressions have actually been positive.I'd buy the hype about Generations if Marvel was really switching gears, and not quadrupling down on their terrible ideas in the worst way since Countdown to Final Crisis.
Oh, so its Miles-Circlejerk Part II. Not interested.
Is there a Miles circlejerk?
Spider-Men was great. But come on, it was a Miles Story first and foremost and we all know at this point that Bendis loves to put his favorite characters in the front row.Is there a Miles circlejerk?
Lol, I was looking at a review of Snotgirl v.1 after Boxy's recommendation. Partner rocks up over my shoulder and goes "oh yea, Snotgirl. Amazon told me this was really good, as well as I hate Fairyland and Monstress, I might buy them" and then leaves.
W.T.F. man. I've been trying to get her to read more comics for the last few years, and totally fallen on deaf ears. And then I get this. I don't even...
Early impressions have actually been positive.
Hydra is big for the sake of this story.I don't know why Marvel is so obsessed with Hydra these days.
They never seemed that big of a deal to me. A load of jobbers.
According to Alonso they learned from CW2 that event fatigue is a real thing for retailers and fans so they will be cutting down on tie-ins and they are trying to avoid delays. He says that some people are tired of events while some still want them.Axel addressing event tie ins yet says people want more events.
Y U LYING?
Lol, I was looking at a review of Snotgirl v.1 after Boxy's recommendation. Partner rocks up over my shoulder and goes "oh yea, Snotgirl. Amazon told me this was really good, as well as I hate Fairyland and Monstress, I might buy them" and then leaves.
W.T.F. man. I've been trying to get her to read more comics for the last few years, and totally fallen on deaf ears. And then I get this. I don't even...
Original Sin was an event I felt was mandated by those above. "Get rid of the white Fury, get Gamora and Rocket on the team so we can push them more now when the film is on, get Angela connected to Thor so someone will start caring about her, come up with secrets for characters that we've never talked about before" etc.
I think you can skip it and not miss much at all.
Original Sin was a fun mystery story built around Aaron's two loves, which are The Orb and taking ideas from Grant Morrison's Marvel tenure. That makes the main book worth reading. Bit more iffy on the tie-ins, even if one of them allowed Al Ewing to fucking kill it because that's what he does.
We see retailers talk bad about books all the time, including unreleased ones, and I disagree with everything in your last paragraph.Yeah but that's by design, because what kind of retailer would talk trash about the comic they ordered a gazillion copies of in order to get the Marvel Dadbod Variant or whatever the fuck?
Secret Empire is going to be fucking terrible, because Tentpole Marvel Events are where good writers go to beef it hardcore. Bendis made a shitty event. Fraction made a shitty event. Bendis and Fraction and Brubaker and Hickman and Aaron made a shitty event. For every Secret Wars and Original Sin, you get one Civil War II and Fear Itself and Avengers Vs. X-Men.
And those START with great writers. Nick Spencer isn't good. And he's going to beef it hardcore. You could already see it in STANDOFF. All the signs point to Secret Empire being possibly the worst event Marvel has ever run.
God, I had forgotten The Orb. Did he ever show up again?
That might be the most evil thing you've ever postedI hope people buy shadowland during this cmx sale. All of it.
I mean the lead was pretty good but the actual event was such a classic Daredevil fans just love talking about itI hope people buy shadowland during this cmx sale. All of it.
That might be the most evil thing you've ever posted
You may need new internet friends.I bought it on the recommendation of LaunchpadMcQ. This series isn't good?
Fuck sake
I bought it on the recommendation of LaunchpadMcQ. This series isn't good?
Fuck sake
I really like Snotgirl. Not sure how much you may be into it, as some people don't click with the way O'Malley writes his characters, but it's a very great and exaggerated take on fashion bloggers with some suspense thrown in. Leslie Hung's art is fantastic and cute too. It's really crazy that her work up till now consisted of two indie downloadable stories and some fanart on her Tumblr. Very excited to see what she does after this.
Your welcome. I take payment in Xbox Live subs.
You may need new internet friends.
Seriously though the build up in the Daredevil book was good the actual event though wasn't lets say great.
Might as well read it since you bought iit and tell us we were wrong.
Hey don't lump all of us valiant fansHe reads Valiant comics first. I should have fucking known.
Hey don't lump all of us valiant fans
Notallvaliant
Is Generations going to be Marvel's Rebirth or not? Is it 616 canon or a completely separate thing, unrelated to anything going on now or in the future?
It's canon and related to the future of Marvel. Based on the interview, it will have the original and legacies examples their relationships and what it means to carry that name, while looking at their futures, including how they can coexist. Obviously the answer will be different for every hero.Is Generations going to be Marvel's Rebirth or not? Is it 616 canon or a completely separate thing, unrelated to anything going on now or in the future?
lol oops I overslepthttp://www.felixcomicart.com/ArtistGalleryTitles.asp?ArtistId=592&Ti=*+ACLU+Benefit+Sale_*
ACLU sale is up...some gone already.
Waffled for a minute and missed out on that Rossmo Lobo and Villalobos Superman.
He reads Valiant comics first. I should have fucking known.
It's canon and related to the future of Marvel. Based on the interview, it will have the original and legacies examples their relationships and what it means to carry that name, while looking at their futures, including how they can coexist. Obviously the answer will be different for every hero.
I would expect book announcements to come in a few months.
The thing that would worry me if I cared about Marvel in that way is that they don't seem to be focused on the one thing they want to be going forward. DC was very clear, creatively and in how they marketed Rebirth, on what they were going to do. They did a big push, they put everything they could into signaling that this is the new line, and this is how it's gonna be. It's 20 issues in for some of these books and they still have the Rebirth banner on them, which shows a commitment that I kinda don't know whether or not Marvel can match.
Marvel's thing will be "Make Mine Marvel", so we'll see how they apply what they've learned over the past year or so and see what they came up with. Right now it seems like Marvel's goal is to put the focus back on the old heroes people love in more traditional stories, while showing they can coexist with the next generation.The thing that would worry me if I cared about Marvel in that way is that they don't seem to be focused on the one thing they want to be going forward. DC was very clear, creatively and in how they marketed Rebirth, on what they were going to do. They did a big push, they put everything they could into signaling that this is the new line, and this is how it's gonna be. It's 20 issues in for some of these books and they still have the Rebirth banner on them, which shows a commitment that I kinda don't know whether or not Marvel can match.
Secret Empire isn't even $6 an issue so this won't. If people are interested they will likely pick up the books featuring the characters they like returning. I feel that the book itself later this year will be more important.I expect many to skip the later issues. DC put out one big book with everything you needed in a cheap first printing and ended up with 5 printings and one of the year's best selling TPB and HC's.
10 issues for likely 5.99 each? People will skip the Captain Marvel one and the ones where they already don't read the books. New writers could've pushed them to try something like Carol.
Marvel couldn't even commit to having a single volume of Squirrel Girl over 2015.
Squirrel Girl has about 8 times more issues than people expected. Plus OHCs. Credit where credit is due.
Squirrel Girl has about 8 times more issues than people expected. Plus OHCs. Credit where credit is due.
Secret Wars messed with a lot of the new books.I meant, it couldn't commit to a single "The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #1"