that's what i was going for... not that annihilation was bad, but civil war left me kind of cold, and i'd wondered what would have happened if the wave had hit earth...
Gender: Male Location: Welfare Kingdom of California
Here is mine....
Cancel every single upcoming movie project and cartoons. Dedicate my time to the comic books and ONLY comic books. I don't want no friggin movie bandwagon jumpers buying titles so that later they can go an change the characters to their stinking lousy taste (case in point Spiderman)
Marvel should be Superheroes vs Villains! That's what I'd loved in the 80's. I want good writers in my staff NOT some controversial writer that directs stories into controversy just to sell the books. I want the classics to return. I want to please the die-hard fans (like I was) and not the wimpy annoying clueless bandwagon fans.
Most important of all is to solidified the Marvel Mythology just like DC comics. I want the characters to be loved once again. Not hated like Iron Man or lame like Captain America.
This isn't the Marvel I grew up with...this isn't Make mine Marvel for me anymore. I welcome all fans new and old. I would want to give them the real Marvel Experience.
Fans want good stories with their favorite characters. That's what I want to give to the fans. Not cater the bandwagon fanatics. Sure, they bring more money...but I'd rather not use that to carry the stories.
id stop giving thanos so many PIS moments like when he actually got up after a fight with ODIN or held his own for a moment against tyrant everyone knows odin was holding back and if they say otherwise thats just silly.
1st Issue - Connors snaps after finding out Billy has joined a group of rebellious super-thugs and (after a failed attempt at reasoning followed by a humiliating beat-down form 14-17 year olds) uses a risky attempt at merging both 'Lizard' and 'Connors' mindsets from the (now gimmicky show-artist) Ringmaster. The issue ends with connors eye opening only for it be framed with a animalistic slit pupil
2nd Issue - The New Lizard tries to track his son across New York (evading the occasional police hot spots and using his formidable powers to steal the odd snack along the way) he'd inadvertently save a woman from a rapist, several old folks from a gang of youths (idly commenting that 'These aren't the ones he want') and even takes down a New Stiltman (whose failed attempts at holding up a Bank would be vaguely humorous).
3rd Issue - The Lizard finally confronts his son in the middle of robbing a small 'Fisk-Co' which is hiding a stash of old Iron-Man tech ( Armour Wars). His son finally realises that he's not playing around when the leader of the gang (some skinhead utilising MGH to amp himself up) dons the Armour and murders a large amount of the staff . Lizard finds himself at serious odds here when (out of the blue) Spidey arrives , making several wisecracks at how he's had to follow Connors across town.
The series would end on a high-note, Connors vowing not to transform unless necessary, Billy being interviwed by the YA and the Skinhead (after being peeled out the suit by both Lizard and Spidey) having a 'meeting' with Fisk about the damage he caused.