Both Marvel and D.C. seem to be out doing each other at the moment. Issue 7 of civil war marked the ending of one of the most controversial but interesting crossovers of all time, and By God hasn't it left Marvel in a good state. Both Marvel and D.C. have been producing some exceedingly good stuff recently, with the likes of Civil War (The main book), the Ultimates and Ultimate Fantastic Four, Action Comics, Superman, Ion, 52, the Legion of Super heroes, Ultimate Spiderman, Wonder Woman (When its actually released), the last few issues of New Avengers, J.S.A., J.L.A., RUNAWAYS, the young Avengers, Doctor Strange, Iron Fist, Dare Devil, Captain Ammerica, Ares, Annihilation, Omega men, Batman,The Atom, Astonoshing X-men, The Green Lanterns and the Eternals. And with massive reveals such as those seen in Ion 11 and Civil War things look as though they are only going to improve. With writers such as Morisson, Ellis, Bendis, Bru Baker, Vaughan, Mark Millar, Greg rucka, Dan Slott, Joss Wheeldon, K Vaughn, Mark Waid, Ommeig , Griffin, Geoff Johns Aren't commercial comics in a really good state at the moment ?
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i do agree though, i remember how it was when i was younger, the sheer amount of good (and bad too no doubt) nowadays is staggering compared to what there was back then...
i'm just glad i'm old enough (and seemingly intelligent enough) to understand all the subtleties in alot of the modern comics...
i am glad though that comics nowadays (even the major titles like superman, x-men etc.) can deal with issues that affect adults as much as they would teens... i'm not saying they didnt before, there just seems to be more of it nowadays...