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Nobby
Sep 10, 2006

Everyone cries when they're stabbed. There's no shame in that.

Blockhouse posted:

Nope sorry we're stuck with inverted Sabretooth instead

Oh gently caress you. That's too inevitable to be funny.

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Nobby
Sep 10, 2006

Everyone cries when they're stabbed. There's no shame in that.

Happy Noodle Boy posted:

There's only one person right in this whole debacle and he's currently with Molecule Man.

I'm a fan of Cyclops being both completely reasonable and completely terrifying at the same time.

Nobby
Sep 10, 2006

Everyone cries when they're stabbed. There's no shame in that.
To be fair, they haven't stopped writing those kind of Avengers stories, they just write them in Avengers Assemble, Mighty Avengers, Avengers World and the like.

Nobby
Sep 10, 2006

Everyone cries when they're stabbed. There's no shame in that.

Dacap posted:

The Ultimate Enemy/Mystery/Doom trilogy is just OK but is the lead in to Hickman's stuff.

If you want to know about Ultimate Reed's likely role going into Secret Wars, this and Hickman's Ultimates (Ultimate Avengers?) are the ones to read.

And then don't read anything else afterward with Ultimate Reed in it until Hickman started writing him again.

Nobby
Sep 10, 2006

Everyone cries when they're stabbed. There's no shame in that.

Psychlone posted:

Save for his portrayal throughout Mighty Avengers. The entire run of that series showed every hero on the team to be ultimately humanistic and working for the best of the people. In fact, that was the point of the last issue. Notice how many regular people are working as Avengers, and they are called part of the Mighty Avengers in the front of the book. They work out of a store front in New York that's freely accessed by anybody who needs their help. Blue Marvel might be a super-scientist who talked with The Watcher, but first and foremost, he's a Mighty Avenger. I totally think he was sincere, him and Spectrum.

At this point, I trust Al Ewing more than any other writer at Marvel. I know almost for a fact that I'll love wherever this is going.

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