i just want to gear your thoughts on this writer because persoanlly i think he has a mad on for every character he touches, but most importnatly She-Hulk.
For her he messes with the space and time literally. it seems he makes every character around she-hulk act inferior and dumb, appionting she hulk ****ing judge of some space tribunal shit on LT's behalf (the thought of that alone)
allowing she-hulk to train only for three months then come back with superior boxing abilities than Champion, lest say she was stronger the champion to outbox him is pis/cis.
she-hulk beating on abomination like a *****, seriousl 'o was trained by captain america' when was this, taought how to throw a guy is not superior fighing and when did gamora train she-hulk lay the smack on someone using martial arts the way she did i thought she was learning boxing.
theres more like dan slott creating thanos to have she hulk beat him down then say 'i'ms a clone' deosn't matter if he said it before or after thats was its purpose because marvel would'nt let the real guy go down like that (and he was busy ith AW). Dan slott making she hulk **** everyman she sees.
maybe its because it supposed to be a funny book. its common that for some reason funny books mess with character consistantcy or coninuty just look at the recent defenders mini and look a silver surfer but the book wasn't a wankfest.
maybe i just have she-hulk hate but i doubt that because i like the character and have no problems with her in other books.
Well I usually go to the board mostly stay in Oeming's section and even when Thing was out, She Hulk was always the main discussion. Civil War: The Initiative better generate some debate.
All the other forums on that board, don't focus on just one title.
It's actually Bendis board, where all his "friends" have their own forums. I have actually have joked around with Oeming a few times, and yelled at Bendis Also I have had discussions from various other people who work at Marvel as well.
Oeming is really a cool guy. Slott's nice, I talked to him on a different board (Superherohype forum).
Depends on what area you go to, Bendis is the most active followed by Mike Oemings. Beware there are a lot of writer fanboys, but Mike's is actually pretty cool and very supportive of it's members. When my dog died I made a thread about it and got many positive responses and they shared their experiences, even Mike commented.
At Alphawaves I have conversions with Scott Kolins, Mike Oeming a member named Loki who actually works on the hanbooks and were in talks about changing some of AF character stats. Mungi has connections I actually want to change my name though
But yeah, connections are cool. I just can't be bothered to waste more time on the internet with comic-related stuff, even if it means an ear to the actual men of the industry.
And I'd go ape-sh*t with handbook corrections, so I really wouldn't even want to talk to that guy...I'd scare him off.
I hear you, shortly I'm going to be gone for an extended amount of time due to school and such.
Yeah he told me to send various emails to a "special" email address and he would back me up. I remained pretty civil and he was actually impressed with the respect threads, even asked who I was going to make next
I really need to think of a new name and change it from King_Mungi
And man, I need to find out who writes the Authority currently or something and show them the respect thread...
...after I update the thread, that is (I'm currently compiling everything...but it takes time, as I'm sure you know).
jk, of course (about showing it to him, not the update part, which is actually happening), but that's really sweet that you're affecting real comic-stuff. I'm envious.
She-Hulk has always been one of those meh books for me
Pretty much the only reason I pick it up is so that Dan Slott will keep writing comics
Seriously, The Thing was a fantastic book and yet it still didn't sell, but She-Hulk does?
Its pretty ironic though, Slott knew he could save the book if he let Marvel make a Civil War crossover out of it and yet he choose to stay true to his cause of making a comic that didn't depend on crossovers or shocks or surprises. Its sad to see that in today's comic market you need the death of a C-Level character for a book to succeed