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zoux posted:Cool. I guess during this time Spiderman is dealing with Spiderverse poo poo and X-men are doing their own thing as always. However, coming up, it looks like some titles will show how their characters react to the final incursion (look for "Last Days" banners): redbackground fucked around with this message at 16:24 on Mar 25, 2015 |
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Okey dokey, thanks for your help
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# ? Mar 25, 2015 16:24 |
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What the gently caress is this from? Anyone know? Because I need to read whatever it is.
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# ? Mar 27, 2015 19:58 |
I think that's Bullseye cosplaying as Hawkeye, so it's probably from Dark Reign.
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Could be Avengers Disassembled.
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I really liked the Dark Avengers idea when I read it, what was the contemporary fan response? I thought all of Dark Reign was cool actually.
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# ? Mar 27, 2015 20:19 |
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Pretty sure it's Avengers #502 by Bendis/Finch. (Disassembled era) edit: yup redbackground fucked around with this message at 20:41 on Mar 27, 2015 |
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redbackground posted:Pretty sure it's Avengers #502 by Bendis/Finch. (Disassembled era) Cool, I never read any of that stuff. Thanks! That number of quivers is absurd and it owns.
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zoux posted:I really liked the Dark Avengers idea when I read it, what was the contemporary fan response? I thought all of Dark Reign was cool actually. I liked Dark Reign, though it ended like poo poo.
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zoux posted:I really liked the Dark Avengers idea when I read it, what was the contemporary fan response? I thought all of Dark Reign was cool actually. I think most people dug the hell out of Dark Avengers when it came out.
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# ? Mar 27, 2015 22:54 |
I think the combination of Siege being really bad and Bendis feeling the need to do a less-interesting abridged redux of Dark Avengers like a year later like he was repackaging the original as an OAV really hurt the legacy of Dark Reign.
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yeah Dark Avengers was an extremely fun book and it seemed like everyone loved it at the time (that splash page of Sentry decapitating Morgan le Fay was a pretty great "holy poo poo" moment). for me that whole post-Civil War status quo went very strong up until like halfway through Siege. and even then, the post-Siege wrapup issue in Dark Avengers is pretty great.
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A Tin Of Beans posted:
That is Hawkeye making a last stand as Scarlet Witch burns down the Avengers around him, hence all the quivers.
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Like half a page later he explodes because he's got too many quivers to take off before one of the arrows explodes.
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# ? Mar 28, 2015 17:26 |
Hey, so Avengers and New Avengers trades are not so easy to navigate now that I'm trying to fill in my physical collection. Avengers is 1, 2, 3 New Avengers is just 1 This is where I lose it. Vol 4 & 2 are Infinity, but do they include the Infinity event? I'm probably better off with thisGiant Collection that has everything. Then we go back to normal numbering, Avengers 5 and 6, New Avengers 3, and 4. Does this bring me up to the Time Runs out trades? There's 3 volumes out now and 1 more to come, if I'm reading Amazon correctly.
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If the contents numbering is right, Avengers trade 6 ends on #34 and New Avengers trade 4 ends on #23 and TRO trade #1 pick up from the next numbers of both. I've been doing Hickman's Avengers in digital singles, so I'm just looking at the numbers on the trades. Seems there's no reason to get Avengers trade #4 or New Avengers #2 since you can only buy Infinity with the issues they cover included. Also, Avengers trade #3 only has two issues not covered in the Infinity book? That's a rip. Teenage Fansub fucked around with this message at 16:37 on Mar 29, 2015 |
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Yeah they have properly boned up the trade release of this run. God I hope they give it an omni treatment with a proper reading order.
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# ? Mar 29, 2015 16:46 |
That is a mess. I can't imagine how annoying this must be for a new reader if I'm having this much trouble.
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# ? Mar 29, 2015 16:55 |
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What part of Canada was Weapon X in? We were trying to figure out if it was from Quebec last night but couldn't answer it looking at Wikipedia.
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# ? Mar 29, 2015 16:59 |
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X2 said that the Weapon X project was located at Alkali Lake, which is in British Columbia. The scenes were filmed in Alberta, though.
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Soonmot posted:That is a mess. I can't imagine how annoying this must be for a new reader if I'm having this much trouble.
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Dunbar posted:Combined with the utterly impenetrable plot and yes, it's been a joy to try and follow I am sorry. It really is a great story.
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zoux posted:I really liked the Dark Avengers idea when I read it, what was the contemporary fan response? I thought all of Dark Reign was cool actually. Dark Reign was fuckin' awesome all around, I thought - though the relative disappointment of Siege does take a bit of the blush off the rose. Honestly, that's the biggest reason I'm not horribly down on Event Comics - even the ones that are terrible (see: Civil War) have tended, over the past few years, to give us some time with an interesting status quo that the writers can play with. The events themselves might be poo poo, but the past few lovely events have made excellent fertilizer.
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A Tin Of Beans posted:Cool, I never read any of that stuff. Thanks! He's literally got arrows coming out of his rear end, best arrowguy in history.
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There's a panel of Guy Gardner mooning Batman in one of these threads. Which series is it from and is the rest of it as good as that panel?
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dragon_pamcake posted:There's a panel of Guy Gardner mooning Batman in one of these threads. Which series is it from and is the rest of it as good as that panel? Its from Green Lantern Corps: Recharge and it's a great mini series. The following GLC ongoing stays good for a good length of it's run as well.
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It also gave us Soranik Natu, who's probably of my all-time favorite Lanterns. She even hasn't ended up dead or dearmed or anything like that, miraculously enough. It's a DC Miracle!
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# ? Apr 1, 2015 06:42 |
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Read GLC and any other comic drawn by Pat Gleason. e: Looking up Gleason on the old Robin solo... NOBODY TOLD ME FRAZER IRVING DID A TWO ISSUE ROBIN STORY FEATURING KLARION! ee: and Gleason only did covers. Win some, lose some. Teenage Fansub fucked around with this message at 07:27 on Apr 1, 2015 |
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The latest issue of Batman & Robin is pretty much a perfect single issue as long as you know going in that Damian Wayne has super powers. If you have a son, or just want a happy Batman story, check it out and get the Harry Potter cover. Excellent work by Tomasi and Gleason.
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Rhyno posted:Its from Green Lantern Corps: Recharge and it's a great mini series. The following GLC ongoing stays good for a good length of it's run as well. I think it's because Gibbons and Tomasi seemed less, well, up themselves about it than Johns did, if you get my meaning. When they reach Blackest Night, GLC goes all-out and embraces the bizarreness of the concept, while the main GL comic was wallowing in self-importance about how this was a Very Serious Grant Morrison type treatise on the nature of death in comic books (as opposed to superhero zombie gore). That's how I remember it, anyway.
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Wheat Loaf posted:I think it's because Gibbons and Tomasi seemed less, well, up themselves about it than Johns did, if you get my meaning. When they reach Blackest Night, GLC goes all-out and embraces the bizarreness of the concept, while the main GL comic was wallowing in self-importance about how this was a Very Serious Grant Morrison type treatise on the nature of death in comic books (as opposed to superhero zombie gore).
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Wheat Loaf posted:I think it's because Gibbons and Tomasi seemed less, well, up themselves about it than Johns did, if you get my meaning. When they reach Blackest Night, GLC goes all-out and embraces the bizarreness of the concept, while the main GL comic was wallowing in self-importance about how this was a Very Serious Grant Morrison type treatise on the nature of death in comic books (as opposed to superhero zombie gore). I remember GL being fun during the event, with the Martian Manhunter battle with Flash and the Specter/Paralax fight, and the issue all about Black Mask was an incredible horror comic. I think it wrapped in with the main story, life entity and that stuff at the end, but they were both fun diversions from the main series. Forever Evil was a lot like that too. I found the Justice League side-stories enjoyable while the main series was garbage, and Johns wrote them both
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Teenage Fansub posted:I remember GL being fun during the event, with the Martian Manhunter battle with Flash and the Specter/Paralax fight, and the issue all about Black Mask was an incredible horror comic. Johns is hit or miss for me as well. He was amazing on Booster Gold, but I was reading JLI Nu52 and I was kind of digging it until the issue Johns wrote where Booster was being a scheming moron and Guy hated him again, throwing out all the character development they'd both had since their headquarters got bombed.
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I read about the recent X-Men storyline where they crowned a new Juggernaut. I know that Cain Marko was involved, but didn't retake the mantle. What became of him at the end of the story? Was there any epilogue or anything?
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Gavok posted:I read about the recent X-Men storyline where they crowned a new Juggernaut. I know that Cain Marko was involved, but didn't retake the mantle. What became of him at the end of the story? Was there any epilogue or anything? Well, after the credits, we see a big arm with a brown wristband grabbing onto the floating case of Titan.
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Gavok posted:I read about the recent X-Men storyline where they crowned a new Juggernaut. I know that Cain Marko was involved, but didn't retake the mantle. What became of him at the end of the story? Was there any epilogue or anything? I think it's still ongoing and as of the most recent issue, Marko does retake the mantle after it's initially given to The Living Monolith
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Gavok posted:I read about the recent X-Men storyline where they crowned a new Juggernaut. I know that Cain Marko was involved, but didn't retake the mantle. What became of him at the end of the story? Was there any epilogue or anything? I am pretty sure the last issue ended with Cain Marko as the juggernaut.
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Dacap posted:I think it's still ongoing and as of the most recent issue, Marko does retake the mantle after it's initially given to The Living Monolith Bummer. I liked the idea of Cain moving on and retiring from the hero vs. villain business after realizing that he doesn't want a part of either and just wants to live his own life.
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# ? Apr 10, 2015 03:07 |
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Everyone is disappointed its not Rockslide. All the other candidates wanted the mantle for their own aspirations of power or to prevent others from controlling it Rockslide was just like "I'll wreck whatever poo poo you want Cytorrak, cause it'll be AWESOME "
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I was reading some DC Comics from the 80s and what the gently caress is going on with Starfire's hair.
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