DCU gets remade - all books are #1s, Geoff Johns and Jim Lee on Justice League, more

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Originally posted by HueyFreeman
Which morrison story because I thought RIP was trash while I am enjoying snyders run so far?
RIP, and everything leading up to it, was easily one of the best Batman stories I've ever read (and I've read close to everything), so that's where we differ.

Scott Snyder is good, consistently a good deal above average, but Morrison is much better, as far as I'm concerned.

Morrison's entire run on Batman was an convoluted mess. Worse than Final Crisis, which is another on the long list of Morrison's literary abortions. 😈

thank goodness morrison doesnt get his hands on wolverine. but to be fair wolverine is already one of the worst characters and cesspits of stupidity and inconssitency so i dont see how morrison could make him any worse

Objectively Wolverine is greatest comic book character ever created. Easily the most nuanced and complex character in all of superhero comicdom. The only character who comes close to him is Magneto. 😎

And don't sell Morrison short, he did a fine job of attempting to ruin the X-Men, but thankfully it was short lived.

You like Wolverine, but hate Final Crisis...

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Sometimes your trolling is just a tad too obvious, you know.

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
Objectively Wolverine is greatest comic book character ever created. Easily the most nuanced and complex character in all of superhero comicdom. The only character who comes close to him is Magneto. 😎

This can't be life.

Originally posted by Philosophía
RIP, and everything leading up to it, was easily one of the best Batman stories I've ever read (and I've read close to everything), so that's where we differ.

Scott Snyder is good, consistently a good deal above average, but Morrison is much better, as far as I'm concerned.

This.

Surprised nobody mentioned this...

http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2012/01/ben-caldwell-to-visit-the-fourth-world/

New Gods back?

Justice League #5 preview - Flash and Superman racing against the Omega Beams 🙂

http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20562719_2,00.html

Originally posted by Philosophía
RIP, and everything leading up to it, was easily one of the best Batman stories I've ever read (and I've read close to everything), so that's where we differ.

Scott Snyder is good, consistently a good deal above average, but Morrison is much better, as far as I'm concerned.

I just couldnt get into it . Everything from the whole jezebel jet story to the batman of Zur en rah just seemed more silly than serious. Also inviting joker to the endgame made the villian seem horribly incompetent. What I like about Snyders run is the old school feel it has. Hey but to each their own.

Originally posted by -Pr-
You like Wolverine, but hate Final Crisis...

mmm

Sometimes your trolling is just a tad too obvious, you know.

I'm just a fan of quality work. 😎

But if I can get serious for a moment Scott Snyder's work on the Batman has been phenomenal. Sure the current Court of Owls stuff is nothing spectacular or anything we haven't seen before, but that doesn't change the fact that Skeleton Cases is not only the best modern Batman story but perhaps one of the top 5 Batman stories period... It's sitting at number two behind Year One on my list. Morrison has done some amazing work in the past but his Batman stuff was middle of the road.

It's all a matter of perspective.

Originally posted by Philosophía
Justice League #5 preview - Flash and Superman racing against the Omega Beams 🙂

http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20562719_2,00.html

that's awesome!

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
Objectively Wolverine is greatest comic book character ever created. Easily the most nuanced and complex character in all of superhero comicdom. The only character who comes close to him is Magneto. 😎

And don't sell Morrison short, he did a fine job of attempting to ruin the X-Men, but thankfully it was short lived.


lolwut?

i kind of have to agree with pr, wolverine is one of the worst comic characters ever created, it's like his sole purpose was to pander to readers with an iq under 85.

its like wolverine comics are purposely trying to insult your intelligence, and ironically you feel dumber for reading one, you may as well be sniffing paint, it will cause just as much brain damage, but at least that would be more entertaining then reading wolverine comics, especially his recent steaming turd the best there is...

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
I'm just a fan of quality work. 😎

😆 yeah, i bet you loved wolverine the best there is, that's probably the biggest literal abortion, it even got the lowest review scores out of any single issue in the past decade

proof that wolverine fans generally have iq's under 85 is the fact that they confuse convoluted garbage for depth and complexity. wolverine is neither deep nor complex, he's the result of writers throwing as many gimmicks into the character as possible to appeal to as many people as possible. this really is a fact, wolverine is essentially the barbie doll of comic characters, where you can find a different type of wolverine for each story line. he's a fun character, but anyone who tries to find deep meaning in the character or relateable qualities should stop reading wolverine and look to someone like tony stark, who's one of the few deep and complex marvel characters, a group that wolverine is not in.

on top of that, if you look at the overall quality of wolverine works, a horrendous animated series, a horrendous movie, horrendous video games, even wolverine action figures are of a mediocre quality, and most importantly the comics, even now wolverine series such as the best there is are horrendous, it proves that wolverine is a character that is not known for quality. hes known for cheap cash ins. for every good wolverine comic there are 10 bad one's. and this is coming from someone who has read almost every wolverine comic. even

the character really has nothing to offer except to the idiots that believe an abundance of booze, cussing and violence can make up for a decent storyline. of course you'll hear some bonky rationalization from wolverine fanboys but that's all it is, an attempt to twist the obvious shortcomings into something redeemable, but unlike wolverine fans the general populous has an iq over 90 and would most likely not fall for the crap disguised as an argument,.

this really is a fact, for anyone looking at wolverine for quality, your looking in the wrong place. there is a reason why wolverine has never won a single eisner award for any of his works.

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
Objectively Wolverine is greatest comic book character ever created. Easily the most nuanced and complex character in all of superhero comicdom. The only character who comes close to him is Magneto. 😎

And don't sell Morrison short, he did a fine job of attempting to ruin the X-Men, but thankfully it was short lived.

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