The Immortal Iron Fist

Started by jalek moye20 pages

Originally posted by tjcoady
Why should it have to?

because it was about her, it should at least had more to do with her then just being tyed up and one of her spiders driving its owners mad witha song. The point of the immortal Weapons is to provide more insight into their characters in some way. While we are pretty much on the same page about her as in the Immortal Iron Fist.

^ Spot on.

Unfortunately it looks like we might not get a comic about Prince of Orphans though. The guy I was most interested in, aside from Dog Brother.

Originally posted by Kris Blaze
^ Spot on.

Unfortunately it looks like we might not get a comic about Prince of Orphans though. The guy I was most interested in, aside from Dog Brother.


why not?

Originally posted by jalek moye
why not?

I assumed we would not because he already had a fair share of appearances before Immortal Iron Fist. But it looks like they're not going to care about the Amazing-Man stuff.

http://marvel.com/catalog/?id=13322

i really hope they form a team with them all on it. I couldnt stand if they were just ignored for years

Originally posted by jalek moye
http://marvel.com/catalog/?id=13322

i really hope they form a team with them all on it. I couldnt stand if they were just ignored for years

I came.

Originally posted by jalek moye
because it was about her, it should at least had more to do with her then just being tyed up and one of her spiders driving its owners mad witha song. The point of the immortal Weapons is to provide more insight into their characters in some way. While we are pretty much on the same page about her as in the Immortal Iron Fist.

Personally, I thought the issue gave as a wonderful insight into the type of character she is; out of the three so far, the Fat Cobra issue was the only one that focused on this current Fat Cobra and his life- the Dog Brother one only showed us the "current" as himself for like a panel.

The Bride of Nine Spiders one gave us a fantastic look into the kind of character she is supposed to- mysterious, mythological, almost ethereal. And it gave an awesome view of the way the Eight Cities interact with the "real" world. While we, as readers, are privileged to see them as actual places, the 616 Marvel Universe, despite it's extraordinary elements of fantstic, still see the 8 Cities the way people on our world would talk about, like, Atlantis or Mu.

I thought it was just wonderful, but maybe you just wanted to see the Bride fighting people or her history or something.

Originally posted by tjcoady
Personally, I thought the issue gave as a wonderful insight into the type of character she is; out of the three so far, the Fat Cobra issue was the only one that focused on this current Fat Cobra and his life- the Dog Brother one only showed us the "current" as himself for like a panel.

The Bride of Nine Spiders one gave us a fantastic look into the kind of character she is supposed to- mysterious, mythological, almost ethereal. And it gave an awesome view of the way the Eight Cities interact with the "real" world. While we, as readers, are privileged to see them as actual places, the 616 Marvel Universe, despite it's extraordinary elements of fantstic, still see the 8 Cities the way people on our world would talk about, like, Atlantis or Mu.

I thought it was just wonderful, but maybe you just wanted to see the Bride fighting people or her history or something.


No or her actually being in it more often. Instead of locked up till the very end. Fighting is the least inportant to me, its just i didn't get to see anymore of her really. and since its only a one shot i expected more, if it was a two part then i could deal with it since the kind of story could have been better with more substance. But from what I saw all igot was she was creepy.

It's a solid issue asa comic, but not what I wanted from her solo story