Marvel comics vs. Dc comics industry

Started by DarkSaint854 pages

Dear god, you put Superman vs Aliens as one of your top DC reads, and Zombies s Evil Dead/Civil War as one of your top Marvel reads....

Also, LOL:

and another problem with dc is the lame character names and illustrations that feel like they havn't modernize enough just look at amazo hes design screams 50's future space men design. They need to have freasher names and designs.

Galactus, anyone?

Also, did you read Identitiy Crisis, for excample?

Originally posted by -Pr-
Well, I'm not going to laugh at bad jokes, am I? sneer
im pretty sure this is a rhetorical question but, if not, taking the previous events into account id have to say, no u r not going to laugh at bad jokes. But a chuckle wouldn't kill ya.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Dear god, you put Superman vs Aliens as one of your top DC reads, and Zombies s Evil Dead/Civil War as one of your top Marvel reads....

Also, LOL:
no, I know predator vs. had bad reviews but I like it 😮. from dc I only like superman expecially as a kid as for marvel I like more spiderman. I for some reason never got into batman but as an adult I really apperciate his movies and stories guess i have add and like more action hmmm lol. Am what you call a casual (really) comic reader and watch more cartoons and movies, I can barely count in one hand How many times i visited a comic store 🙁 strange because comics always really fasniated me but I guess where I lived there were more video game shops than comic book stores. remember this is all opinion on my part as am not a hardcore reader but I always did buy marvel cards in 90's, read some comics of freands and do wiki searches because comic book characters intrigue me. but like I said not alot of comic shops where I lived and I was mostly expose to marvel through freands but like superman alot so I try not to be bias.

Galactus, anyone?

Also, did you read Identitiy Crisis, for excample?

Originally posted by Bentley
The best Marvel female characters may be on the Runaways cast.

I know Shadowcat had a mini once, but out of all the X-Women, I'd buy a series with her.

Originally posted by Raptor22
im pretty sure this is a rhetorical question but, if not, taking the previous events into account id have to say, no u r not going to laugh at bad jokes. But a chuckle wouldn't kill ya.

Oh, I laughed... At your pain!

Hehe, fair enough.

Some reads for you, not Batman/Superman:

GL: Rebirth
Identitiy Crisis
Swamp Thing: A Murder of Crows (you seem to like crossovers/team books)
JLA (particularyl Morrison's reboot)
Green Arrow (Judd WInick's run)
Gail Simone's run on Secret Six

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Hehe, fair enough.

Some reads for you, not Batman/Superman:

GL: Rebirth
Identitiy Crisis
Swamp Thing: A Murder of Crows (you seem to like crossovers/team books)
JLA (particularyl Morrison's reboot)
Green Arrow (Judd WInick's run)
Gail Simone's run on Secret Six

yeah but I really enjoy stories that deal with cosmic threats(war of gems and secret wars) , end of world and future dis-utopian conflicts like kingdom come and earth x. That and anything spiderman is involved in except that japanese show....❌

does dc have tragic stories like kingdom come or death of robin?

Morrison's Doom Patrol is up there.

Identity Crisis tugged my heartstrings, def get that.

If you want massive cosmic wars, War of the Lanterns - but really should be reading from Rebirth onwards to get the full story.

Future dystopian futures don't get worse than the JLA: Rock of Ages storyline.

You might enjoy Emperor Joker as well, when the Joker got a hold of Mxy's powers.

Originally posted by Prep-Man
Morrison's Doom Patrol is up there.

Yeah, I thought that, but based off his current faves (Worlds at War, Superman/Aliens etc) I thought I'd ease him in first.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Identity Crisis tugged my heartstrings, def get that.

If you want massive cosmic wars, War of the Lanterns - but really should be reading from Rebirth onwards to get the full story.

Future dystopian futures don't get worse than the JLA: Rock of Ages storyline.

You might enjoy Emperor Joker as well, when the Joker got a hold of Mxy's powers.

thanks

Originally posted by Hulkbuster1
yeah but I really enjoy stories that deal with cosmic threats(war of gems and secret wars) , end of world and future dis-utopian conflicts like kingdom come and earth x. That and anything spiderman is involved in except that japanese show....❌

does dc have tragic stories like kingdom come or death of robin?

death of robin? sure, read death in the family.

Before I starterd coming to comic forums I didn't realize that people had such strong bias towards one company or the other. I always thought comics were comics. Each company has some interesting characters and some not so much. Good plot lines and bad. I always thought a good story was a good story no matter what company it came from.

Originally posted by Raptor22
Before I starterd coming to comic forums I didn't realize that people had such strong bias towards one company or the other. I always thought comics were comics. Each company has some interesting characters and some not so much. Good plot lines and bad. I always thought a good story was a good story no matter what company it came from.

This is very true

Though I do feel Marvels individual titles are generally easier to pick up and read without knowing everything thats going on with all the other tiltles that Marvel has out. For about the last decade or so in DC there always seems to be some sort of company wide crossover that forces u to follow several seperate titles at once in order to follow most of the main story, and each big crossover leads into the next- COIE, Sinestro corps wars, Final crisis, blackest night, brightest day, flash point, and now the new 52. So if u just read one title like Batman and not all the crossovers and tie ins and miss an issue here and there chances are you will be a little lost. Marvel is like that somewhat but not to such a great extent and the huge company spanning crossovers don't happen as frequently and usually don't go one into the next directly into the next and so on.

Vanilla is the best flavor!

Originally posted by -Pr-
Oh, I laughed... At your pain!
I think someones been ignoring the sensitivity training that their link provides.

Originally posted by Raptor22
Before I starterd coming to comic forums I didn't realize that people had such strong bias towards one company or the other. I always thought comics were comics. Each company has some interesting characters and some not so much. Good plot lines and bad. I always thought a good story was a good story no matter what company it came from.

While you have a point remember eolution ingrained a competitive spirit within all of us. That said both companies have their ups and downs but at the end of the day they're a business and as such are competiting for our wallets.

Originally posted by Raptor22
I think someones been ignoring the sensitivity training that their link provides.

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Originally posted by Prep-Man
I don't know, man. DC has had some of the BEST writers in the industry crafting their cosmic/mystical mythos. From Sandman (Giaman), Alan Moore, Mike Carey, and now Scott Snyder.

Is there any writer/series in Marvel who wrote a critically acclaimed series like Sandman or Swamp Thing?

Strange Tales has been rocking for decade brah