I hope they have a regular GLA book. I hope what makes all this unravel is Norman becoming the Goblin again and the public seeing that under his mask, Hawkeye has a reticule on his forehead.
__________________ Land of the free, home of the brave...
Do you think we will ever be saved?
In this land of dreams find myself sober...
Wonder when will it'll all be over...
Living in a void when the void grows colder...
Wonder when it'll all be over?
Will you be laughing when it's over?
Have you ever read a comic written by Stan Lee? It's amazing how much Marvel has improved and change considering that he writes like a bad Star Trek writer moonlighting as a writer for the 60's Batman tv show.
__________________ Land of the free, home of the brave...
Do you think we will ever be saved?
In this land of dreams find myself sober...
Wonder when will it'll all be over...
Living in a void when the void grows colder...
Wonder when it'll all be over?
Will you be laughing when it's over?
__________________ Land of the free, home of the brave...
Do you think we will ever be saved?
In this land of dreams find myself sober...
Wonder when will it'll all be over...
Living in a void when the void grows colder...
Wonder when it'll all be over?
Will you be laughing when it's over?
Did you read the Stan Lee part of the recent Spiderman 600?
It was funny, well written, and enjoyable... it was for sure a bit hard to read and ridiculous....
But I'm tired of people being down on Stan Lee. Read a nineteen-forties comic- extreme overuse of narrative captions, bizarrely explanatory word ballons, and disgustingly overused motivations. Stan Lee made comics vibrant and interesting. Obviously, a lot of that was the innovations Ditko and Kirby used, but I'm not alright with the past eight or so years of Lee bashing.
It's time to recognize what he did to make comics actually be able to hold their own against literature.... and what that was, was introducing motivation, continual storylines, and differences in character across the universe.
I mean, read "Starman" "Superman" or "Batman" in the forties. Other than powers and villains, they're identical.
Stan Lee changed that. People say he can't write dialogue, but he gave voices to characters that still carry over till today. When Spiderman or Thor or Mr. Fantastic talk in dialogue that doesn't "sound like them," you're talking about the way Stan wrote them.