Originally posted by roughriderCant say I agree with this. I would take quality thats delayed vs a piece of shit thats right on time any day of the week. Though I cant defend sins past, He had nothing to do with One more day. I think you mean "the other" storyline. Also Supreme power didnt start sucking until he left.
Look, I like JMS too, but I was getting tired of 4-6 issues a year of Thor, just because 'he's so busy'. 🙄
Let's remember he was the writer of two of the most controversial Spider Man arcs this past decade - One More Day & Sins Of The Past, which seriously f*cked some things up. And Supreme Power went from awesome to completely running out of steam, because - 'he's so busy'.I will be very surprised if he can keep a monthly schedule on Superman & Wonder Woman.
That's not the point.
It's not like people were complaining about time scale without deadline. Writers have deadlines and if you can't meet them, then the company will get someone else.
That's something all writers will tell aspiring young writers; be punctual. It's called professionalism. People can say what they want about Bendis - personally, I like his work a lot, mostly - but the dude writes shitloads every month, and not one book is late, usually.
-AC
Originally posted by HueyFreeman
Cant say I agree with this. I would take quality thats delayed vs a piece of shit thats right on time any day of the week. Though I cant defend sins past, He had nothing to do with One more day. I think you mean "the other" storyline. Also Supreme power didnt start sucking until he left.
Sorry - his name is on the inside of the covers from One More Day, alongside Joe Quesada's. He was involved.
Superme Power - once it became Squadron Supreme - he just left it hanging in mid air. We wondered for a year what was going on with that cliffhanger ending, and it turns out it just stopped dead. Thanks for the heads up, not.
He also wrote the black covered , 9/11 issue of Spider Man, that had Magneto helping out New Yorkers and Dr. Doom crying. 🙄
He likes being busy with his film projects, fine. Don't take on commitments you can't keep. There are other writers who can do Thor well, and more frequently.
On the plus side, all the characters he wrote were at the top of their tier. No jobbing happened in his issues.
Originally posted by Battlehammer
Ca some one tell me what happen to tyr the god of battle?
he died
Originally posted by Battlehammer
I thought it was pretty good as well, though I am confused on what cho did against mister x. did cho gain some new powers since becoming a champion or something?
no cho is just too smart for X
Originally posted by ankur29
he diedno cho is just too smart for X
thats not what I ment at all. I talking about what cho actaully did physically. He jsut started shooting arrows tons of them all at the same time all over the room. that was not something he normally could do. And it seemed like he could just magically do it. I understood the whole mental thing about how he viewed the world so in such a mathmetical senses that even though x could read his mind it made no senses to him.
Originally posted by Battlehammer
I thought it was pretty good as well, though I am confused on what cho did against mister x. did cho gain some new powers since becoming a champion or something?
Cho ran up the stairs and calculated the trajectories of the arrows and how to through in that it would most efficiently harm X. Mister X was underestimating his opponent but then realize a little too late Cho thoughts were mostly mathematic. Basically his mind was reading trigonometry, trig, trig, trig, THROW. X really couldn't do anything after that; he couldn't really read the arrows themself. He dodged most but the numbers of arrows overwhelmed his chance of coming out unscathed.
Originally posted by WhiteWitchKing
Cho ran up the stairs and calculated the trajectories of the arrows and how to through in that it would most efficiently harm X.
what? are you sure he does not look to eb throwing anything. Nor does that make any senses how could he possibly throw them that fast or all at the same time? I
Originally posted by WhiteWitchKing
Mister X was underestimating his opponent but then realize a little too late Cho thoughts were mostly mathematic. Basically his mind was reading trigonometry, trig, trig, trig, THROW.
I under stood that part and the fact they were bouncing off other things made it so his maping onto brain patterns was useless.
Originally posted by WhiteWitchKing
X really couldn't do anything after that; he couldn't really read the arrows themself. He dodged most but the numbers of arrows overwhelmed his chance of coming out unscathed.
Originally posted by Battlehammer
what? are you sure he does not look to eb throwing anything. Nor does that make any senses how could he possibly throw them that fast or all at the same time? II under stood that part and the fact they were bouncing off other things made it so his maping onto brain patterns was useless.
Yea i get that, but what cho actually did physically to accomplish this makes zero sense unless he gain some new powers. Becuase what shown on pannel does not look to be him shooting or throwing arrows (not that he ben strong enough unless he got a huge boost to accomplish this, nor does he have enough hands.)
He threw the arrows into the air and they bounced off the ceiling, gravity took care of the rest.
What are you asking? Is Cho stronger enough to through arrows in the air?
Originally posted by WhiteWitchKing
He threw the arrows into the air and they bounced off the ceiling, gravity took care of the rest.What are you asking? Is Cho stronger enough to through arrows in the air?
really thats what he was supose to be doing, man I re read the scene and it just absurd. what he did makes no senses no matter how smart you are, there no way that would work unless you physically had the abilities of crazy superhuman type of accurcay and so forth and even then it a stretch. also love how the arrows magically duplicated from like 6 to like 50.